Gifts for Baby/Children

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Cutting Food Play Set
Cutting Food Play Set (55057)
$19.99
Fold & Go Stable
Fold & Go Stable (12973)
$49.99
Pasture Pals
Pasture Pals (12963)
$19.99
Mum & Dad Mice in Cigar Box
Mum & Dad Mice in Cigar Box (19963)
$48
Big Sis Mouse in Match Box
Big Sis Mouse in Match Box (19991)
$35
Little Brother Mouse in Match Box
Little Brother Mouse in Match Box (19957)
$29
Newborn Twins in Match Box
Newborn Twins in Match Box (19960)
$35
Blue Sterling Rattle with Teething Ring
Blue Sterling Rattle with Teething Ring (85590)
$61
White Sterling Rattle with Teething Ring
White Sterling Rattle with Teething Ring (85591)
$61
Pink Sterling Rattle with Teething Ring
Pink Sterling Rattle with Teething Ring (85592)
$61
Curious George and Friends: Favorite Stories by Margret & H.A. Rey
Curious George and Friends: Favorite Stories by Margret & H.A. Rey (97698)
$25
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams Nursery magic is very strange and wonderful, and only those playthings that are old and wise and experienced like the Skin Horse understand all about it.

\What is REAL?\ asked the Rabbit one day. \Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick-out handle?\

\Real isn\'t how you are made,\ said the Skin Horse. \It\'s a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real. It doesn\'t happen all at once. You become. It takes a long time. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don\'t matter at all, because once you are Real you can\'t be ugly, except to people who don\'t understand.\

Like the Skin Horse, Margery Williams understood how toys — and people — because real through the wisdom and experience of love. This reissue of a favorite classic, with the original story and illustrations as they first appeared in 1922, will work its magic for all who read it.
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams (86429)
$14
The Velveteen Rabbit Plush There was once a velveteen rabbit, and in the beginning he was really splendid. He was fat and bunchy, as a rabbit could be; his coat was spotted brown and white, he had real thread whiskers, and his ears were lined with pink sateen.
The Velveteen Rabbit Plush (86428)
$22
Don\'t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus (86421)
$15.99
Don\'t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Plush Squeeze him! He says, \Let me drive the bus!\
From the book, \Don\'t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!\ by Mo Willems.
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Plush (86418)
$26
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale by Mo Willems
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale by Mo Willems (86422)
$16.99
Knuffle Bunny Plush
Knuffle Bunny Plush (86419)
$25
Poodlena by E.B. McHenry
Poodlena by E.B. McHenry (85008)
$16.95
Poodlena Plush In a big city high-rise
On the very top floor
Lived a pink, fluffy poodle —
Poodlena Pompadour.

She wore on her head
A pink mountain of hair,
As light as a feather,
And mostly pink air.
Poodlena Plush (85007)
$26
Blabla Giant Anemone Mermaid Doll Florence and her friend, Susan Pritchett, were traveling in Peru when they discovered artisan knitters who\'d been making finger puppets for children out of left over sweater wool. A trick they\'d passed down from generation to generation. The pair teamed up with the Peruvian knitters, and Florence began to design these magical dolls for children.

Florence had a pretty magical childhood herself. She grew up in Bordeaux, France — the daughter of a wine label printer. She lived in a chateau with no television or washing machine, but a grand piano and lots of books. One of those books, La Fontaine\'s Fables illustrated by Dore, became an inspiration for the Blabla line.

Blabla is a champion of children, and these dolls are designed to feel like old friends. Hand-knitted from natural fibers by Peruvian artisans. Eco-friendly and durable. Frequent smiles likely.
Blabla Giant Anemone Mermaid Doll (103451)
$156
Blabla Mermaid Doll Anemone Florence and her friend, Susan Pritchett, were traveling in Peru when they discovered artisan knitters who\'d been making finger puppets for children out of left over sweater wool. A trick they\'d passed down from generation to generation. The pair teamed up with the Peruvian knitters, and Florence began to design these magical dolls for children.

Florence had a pretty magical childhood herself. She grew up in Bordeaux, France — the daughter of a wine label printer. She lived in a chateau with no television or washing machine, but a grand piano and lots of books. One of those books, La Fontaine\'s Fables illustrated by Dore, became an inspiration for the Blabla line.

Blabla is a champion of children, and these dolls are designed to feel like old friends. Hand-knitted from natural fibers by Peruvian artisans. Eco-friendly and durable. Frequent smiles likely.
Blabla Mermaid Doll Anemone (99274)
$52
Blabla Mermaid Doll Coral Florence and her friend, Susan Pritchett, were traveling in Peru when they discovered artisan knitters who\'d been making finger puppets for children out of left over sweater wool. A trick they\'d passed down from generation to generation. The pair teamed up with the Peruvian knitters, and Florence began to design these magical dolls for children.

Florence had a pretty magical childhood herself. She grew up in Bordeaux, France — the daughter of a wine label printer. She lived in a chateau with no television or washing machine, but a grand piano and lots of books. One of those books, La Fontaine\'s Fables illustrated by Dore, became an inspiration for the Blabla line.

Blabla is a champion of children, and these dolls are designed to feel like old friends. Hand-knitted from natural fibers by Peruvian artisans. Eco-friendly and durable. Frequent smiles likely.
Blabla Mermaid Doll Coral (99275)
$52
Blabla Giant Lion Doll Florence and her friend, Susan Pritchett, were traveling in Peru when they discovered artisan knitters who\'d been making finger puppets for children out of left over sweater wool. A trick they\'d passed down from generation to generation. The pair teamed up with the Peruvian knitters, and Florence began to design these magical dolls for children.

Florence had a pretty magical childhood herself. She grew up in Bordeaux, France — the daughter of a wine label printer. She lived in a chateau with no television or washing machine, but a grand piano and lots of books. One of those books, La Fontaine\'s Fables illustrated by Dore, became an inspiration for the Blabla line.

Blabla is a champion of children, and these dolls are designed to feel like old friends. Hand-knitted from natural fibers by Peruvian artisans. Eco-friendly and durable. Frequent smiles likely.
Blabla Giant Lion Doll (103450)
$180
Blabla Lion Doll Florence and her friend, Susan Pritchett, were traveling in Peru when they discovered artisan knitters who\'d been making finger puppets for children out of left over sweater wool. A trick they\'d passed down from generation to generation. The pair teamed up with the Peruvian knitters, and Florence began to design these magical dolls for children.

Florence had a pretty magical childhood herself. She grew up in Bordeaux, France — the daughter of a wine label printer. She lived in a chateau with no television or washing machine, but a grand piano and lots of books. One of those books, La Fontaine\'s Fables illustrated by Dore, became an inspiration for the Blabla line.

Blabla is a champion of children, and these dolls are designed to feel like old friends. Hand-knitted from natural fibers by Peruvian artisans. Eco-friendly and durable. Frequent smiles likely.
Blabla Lion Doll (99264)
$56


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