Plumps- 12inch Perfectly, Snuggly Stuffed Blue & White Panda- Luxuriously Soft and Super Bright- Perfect for Kids & Toddlers, Safe Materials

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BHTBESTIES CAN BE YOUR NEW BEST FRIEND, DON’T JUST PICK ONE! BHTBesties are the ultimate group of brands that include Tea Pups, Wackeez, Floops, Cuties, Plumps, Pozeez, and many more! With BHTBesties, the plush possibilities never end! There are so many characters that we can’t not share them ALL! Each brand is full of exciting characters- and all of them together, a party! p> Plush toys from Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Company are an endless supply of fun, as you can create your own stories with each new character. Adventure awaits with each new character! BHTBesties are a great idea for birthdays, holidays, stocking stuffers, and sharing time with the ones you love! PRODUCT FEATURES * So many characters to collect, and these are just a few! * Engage the senses with color, shapes, textures! * The best cuddling partners are of the plush variety! * Safe Non-toxic Materials ABOUT BEVERLY HILLS TEDDY BEAR We make ‘em like they used to. To us this means making the highest quality products while offering exceptional value, and most importantly; impeccable ethics. Our products are designed by our phenomenal team in Santa Clarita, California. OUR PROMISE BEVERLY HILLS BEAR COMPANY is committed to the quality of our products and offering the best customer service possible. If you have any issues with your order or product, please contact us right away so that we can make sure you walk away a happy customer.

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EAN: 0603154012181

Categories Toys & Games,

Made With High Quality, Safe Materials - Our toys for kids are designed for durability so they can withstand hours of enthusiastic pretend play and affectionate squeezes by little hands. When you receive a stuffed animal from the Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Company, you can rest assured- quality plush with materials made to give you a lifetime of hugs and play. POZEEZ- Pozeez are interactive plush that you can take on the go! Pozeez’s arms, legs and head are all fully articulated, so you can pose them however you like. There are also magnets in the base, feet, and head to add to the fun! Pop a Pozeez on your shoulder upside down and watch other people’s head turn!. CUTIES- A five pack of adorable miniature plushies perfect for little hands. With a mixture of colors, textures and characters, your little one can engage their senses and have a ton of fun with 5 new friends!. FLOOPS- Fun won’t stop with just one new friend, flip your Floop and find another! Floops are water filled, 2-in-1 interactive plush characters that reveal a new character when you flip the Floop! Floops are not only a great tactile gift, but they are awesome stress relievers for nearly every age!. WACKEEZ- Every character has a completely unique design embroidered in gorgeously vibrant colors! Available in both 12 and 5 inch sizes, Wackeez are super soft and use our “Cuddle Cloud” Technology, meaning they are ready for ALL the cuddles!. TEA PUPS BUBBLES with CARRIER- The most adorable pack and play pups out there! Each Carrier comes with two fluffy Tea Pups that are unbelievably soft and cute! They’ll be fuzzy and fun all day as you pack up your pups and take them wherever you’re headed! Tea Pup come in three color options and include limitless fun!. PLUMPS- With super vivid colors you’ll love, Plumps truly pop like no other plushie! Made with our “Cloud Foam” technology and a plump 12 inches, Plumps are fabulously soft and perfect for cuddling!. BHTBesties- Tea Pups, Wackeez, Floops, Cuties, Plumps & Pozeez. A huge variety of brands from Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Company with shapes, sizes, colors, designs, STYLES for everyone! So many to choose from and so many to collect!.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 ratings 5.0 out of 5 stars
Item model number SQ01218-0004
Item Weight 1.05 pounds
Manufacturer Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Co
Manufacturer recommended age 3 months and up
Product Dimensions 10.25 x 9.75 x 12 inches
Release date August 15, 2020

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Scritto da: Thaddeus Tuffentsamer
Written 94 years ago, but full of modern social commentary.
I’m a white man married to a beautiful black woman. We have two likewise beautiful daughters. Neither of them could ‘pass’ but I never would want them to. They are intelligent women who are successful. Funny, but I never knew there was ‘white privilege’ until I married. I made it to a director level in my career and I don’t have a degree. My heart was rent when I realized that my girls would never have that same opportunity. They both have degrees. Why bring all of this up in a book review? Miss Larsen awakened in me how far we’ve come since she wrote this book as a society, but how little actual progress we’ve made. We still hate! We hate people, ideals, cultures, social tendencies that differentiate ‘us from them’ and most disturbing, we sometimes come to hate ourselves because we’ve been told that we’re wrong for being who we are. I was pained by this book. I wasn’t surprised at all my Clair’s death, but I was shocked at Irene’s reaction towards it. Was it shock, or relief? I fear it was the latter, which is troubling as we should never be burdened by someone else simply because they remind us of something that we’re hiding and lying about in ourselves. While 100 years later, there is no need to ‘pass’, we still lock ourselves into a mold that doesn’t fit our soul because we’re told, ‘it’s the way things should be’. That hurts, a lot. I understand the troubles my brothers and sisters face a bit more, by this raw, intelligent and first hand account of the struggle of hiding who you are, because you’re told who you should be. Again, 100 years later, we still try to ‘pass’ and fit in, whether it be in how we look, who we’re told we should be, what we’re supposed to believe in, and how we should think! Miss Larsen, you were a pioneer in pointing out the flaws of the world in you time. I wonder how you feel about the world today. I will do my part to be kind, seek to understand, and make sure others have the peace of heart to be their genuine selves around me. Thank you, Miss Larsen for the gift of heightened understanding that you’ve given me.
Scritto da: sunshineonly365
This book has left me absolutely rattled.
This book has left me absolutely rattled. Larson weaves a story that gifts the reader with insight into who I believe is an unreliable narrator, Irene. In the beginning, I’m certain that Clare, a woman who has been passing as White, is all that Irene believes her to be. Certainly audacious if nothing else. But as the story goes on, I become less certain. I’m not sure if Clare or Irene is the most audacious. In the end, I begin to wonder if Irene was only seeing in Clare a mirror. A frightening image of herself or her own deepest desires. This is a short book, but it is thick, I think, with meaning. There are questions about what it means to be free, or safe, and makes one wonder about what it means to be “loyal,” to your community… or is there a lesson in there about how people will always put themselves first? I loved this book. Nella Larson is incredibly creative. I haven’t yet watched the Netflix special to compare, but now I think I will.
Scritto da: Cornelia Amiri
Exceptional, about so much more than Passing
Author, Nurse, and Librarian, Nella Larsen was part of the Harlem Renaissance. Her mother was a white Danish Immigrant, her father, a mixed-race Afro-Caribbean immigrant from the Danish West Indies. She said he died when she was very young. Her mother married again, to a white Danish immigrant, and they had a daughter, Nella’s sister, Anna Elizabeth. Larsen was Nella’s stepfather’s name. Nella encountered discrimination in the white communities but was also somewhat excluded from African American communities because her background and life experiences were different. Her struggles to find a place to belong transferred over into her writing and added an extraordinary power to it that is picked up by all of us readers who feel of have felt lost and out of place in the world. In this way, she transcends mastering the craft of writing and takes it to the exceptional and magical level of art. This was written in the 1920s so some of the word choices and sentence structure choices are more formal and not quite as clear to some modern readers. However, that is one of the many things about the book that I liked. In the book, the main character, Irene, is married to a prominent doctor in Harlem. Nella was also married to a prominent doctor in Harlem. Even though the plot is about passing and that's something that is not dealt with today, this book is about so much more which is fully relevant today. The protagonist and antagonist are African-American women who have a very different outlook on their race. Irene feels loyalty and pride to her race and Clare has loyalty and pride only to what she wants out of life. Nothing else matters to her at all. This is the source of conflict. Clare, the antagonist, is not a likable person but she is one you are drawn to, the train wreck kind. You want to watch her just to see what will happen to her. On the other hand, most women regardless of their race, will not only like Irene, but will be able to easily step into her shoes. It’s a novella and to the author's credit, that’s all it needs to be due to her expert mastering of the craft of writing. And the ending …is absolutely superb. A must read.
Scritto da: Joy
Very interesting read
Watched the Netflix movie & ran to buy the book. I honestly liked the movie better than the book which rarely happens. The book just was mediocre at best
Scritto da: Angeles Pedraza
good book
I really liked this book, had to get it for a class and so far it has been one of the few books that I have enjoyed. Definitely recommend!

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