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Picture of LOVE TO HUG WINNIE THE POOH, TIGGER, AND PIGLET Love to Hug Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and Piglet are stuffed animals designed for use by children with upper extremity, vision, and severe physical disabilities. These squeezable stuffed animals (each sold separately) ask for more hugs once thet have been squeezed. When the child leaves them alone for a few moments, they asked to be hugged again.

Notes: Fisher-Price is a registered trademark and Love to Hug is a trademark of Fisher-Price, Inc.

Price: 20.00.

This product record was updated on December 3, 2003.

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Fisher-Price, Inc., a division of Mattel, Inc.

636 Girard Ave.
East Aurora, New York 14052
United States
Telephone: 800-432-5437 or 716-687-3000.
Fax: 716-687-3494.
Web: http://www.fisherprice.com.
Email: fisher-pricestore@fisher-price.com.


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