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HatchimalsSet of 2 CollEGGtibles Plush Hatchibuddies

R369

R600
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R369

R600
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The new collectible line from spinmaster, hatchimals hatchibuddies, offer the same collectability as hatchimals collectibles except they're soft, stuffed toys. Each one comes in a 7-inch speckled egg with a soft plush purple heart on the front. Remove the top of the egg to reveal which animal is inside. Season 1 includes 24 hatchibuddies in the line to collect. All the names, and pictures can all be found on the included collector's guide. There are all different animals, and species; some common, rare, ultra rare, and limited edition. Each hatchibuddy measures 5.5-inches, features large sparkly eyes and can sit on its own. These don't feature the interactivity that the original hatchimals have but they are fun for cuddling, collecting, and imaginative play.

Product Features
  • Includes x2 hatchimals
  • Hatchimals Hatchibuddies, offer the same collectibility as Hatchimals Colleggtibles except they're soft, stuffed toys.
  • Each one comes In A 7-Inch Speckled Egg With A Soft Plush Purple Heart On The Front.
  • Remove The Top Of The Egg To Reveal Which Animal Is Inside.
  • There are All different Animals
  • Each Hatchibuddy Measures 14cm
  • Features Large Sparkly Eyes, And Can Sit On Its Own. 
  • These don't feature the Interactivity that the Original Hatchimals 
  • Blind Box (You Will Receive Your Hatchimal Character at Random)
  • Educational
  • Develop cognitive skills
  • Suitable for Children Aged 3 Years and Older
  • Warranty: 6 Months 
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