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Muppet Items for Babies

Gonzo's Chicken

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Honestly I don't think I paid over $10 for any of them and we have all three - Kermit, Piggy and Animal. While they don't feel sturdy - the material kind of feels like the lightweight fabric toddler pajamas are made out of - they have held up very well. Piggy is my daughter's favorite and she has some frilly parts on her bonnet, dress and shoes, and has some bows on her shoes. None of them have torn in anyway and have all kept their shape though being pounced on and having other toys piled on top. None of them are even stained even though (Piggy especially) have had juice and food dumped on them.
Personally I wouldn't pay $30 for them, but they are great (and big) stuffed toys.
 
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