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Standing roe deer fawn, Cuddly Toy, Plush Toy, approx. 30cm long, approx. 30cm high
A roe deer fawn Cuddly Toy holding the woodland pause before its next step
The fawn pauses on four legs while its ears seem to explore the room
The fawn raises its head just enough to suggest that something has stirred at the edge of the room. Two large upright ears frame the face, while golden-brown safety eyes look forward with open curiosity. A black nose stands out against the white muzzle, and the fine mouth line keeps the expression gentle rather than startled. Although this Cuddly Toy is standing on all four legs, it seems to have paused between listening and moving. That hesitation gives the roe deer its character. The Carl Dick Collection has captured a young woodland animal whose cautious curiosity is visible in the pose. At Plueschtier.de, the lifted chin and attentive ears make it difficult to walk past without looking again.On this Plush Toy, no two white spots seem to have chosen the same shape
Warm reddish-brown fur covers the head, neck, back and legs, broken by irregular white spots across the upper body. Pale colouring continues over the chest and belly, around the muzzle, inside the ears and beneath the short tail. Dark hoof tips neatly finish the slender legs. The roe deer measures approximately 30 cm in length, 11 cm in width and 30 cm in height. Its outer fur is made from acrylic and feels smooth and soft. Because the body is narrow and upright, every part of the Plush Toy remains easy to appreciate, from the forward-reaching muzzle to the hind legs supporting the gently inclined body. The markings immediately identify this young animal as a fawn rather than an adult deer.Why keeping perfectly still is such clever work for a young roe deer
For a newborn roe deer fawn, lying quietly is not helplessness but an effective way of remaining unnoticed. During its first weeks, it spends long periods concealed in tall grass, beneath low vegetation or near open woodland. The pale spots divide the body’s outline into small patches, echoing the broken pattern made by leaves, stems and sunlight. A doe does not remain directly beside her young throughout the day. She stays within the wider area and returns regularly to feed the fawn, while avoiding unnecessary attention at its resting place. A young animal found alone is therefore not automatically abandoned. As the fawn becomes stronger, it follows its mother more often. This standing Plush Toy captures the transition from hidden stillness to careful observation.Spots fade, ears turn and those fine legs soon learn the woodland
Roe deer fawns can stand and walk soon after birth, even though rest remains important in their early routine. Their long, delicate-looking legs belong to an animal that will later move quickly through undergrowth and across open ground. Large ears can turn towards different sounds, helping a roe deer judge what is happening before stepping into view. The spotted juvenile coat is temporary. As the first coat changes, the white markings gradually disappear, and older roe deer develop reddish-brown or grey-brown colouring depending on the season. This Cuddly Toy keeps that brief stage forever visible. Its spots never fade, its ears remain poised, and the raised head preserves the instant before a cautious first stride.A fawn’s poise makes this Stuffed Animal elegant, not distant
Standing animals can appear made only for display, but this fawn retains an inviting softness. Its body is gently rounded, the white chest opens up the front, and the neck positions the head above the forelegs. At around 11 cm wide, the Stuffed Animal has a slim profile without appearing fragile. The narrow body makes the fawn pleasant to hold, while an adult collector can enjoy the carefully observed details of a familiar European wild animal. The posture is neither timid nor overconfident. Instead, the fawn maintains the small distance one might expect from a woodland encounter, while its soft ears, spotted back and pale chest remain pleasant to touch. That balance between realism and warmth gives the standing roe deer its appealing presence.The roe deer Soft Toy has more beneath its spots than the eye can see
Beneath the dappled coat, the fawn contains a soft polyester fibre filling made from recycled plastic. It gives comfortable fullness to the belly, neck and legs and supports the standing shape without making the Soft Toy feel rigid. The filling remains unseen, leaving the warm brown coat, white markings, short tail and dark nose to define the animal’s character. What stays in view, however, is the fawn itself: head lifted slightly, ears opened wide and a gaze that appears to have noticed the faintest sound. The gentle construction and alert woodland expression belong together without competing for attention.Among books and greenery, the fawn seems to notice every rustling page
The standing roe deer needs little space to create a distinct mood. Beside a leafy plant, its white spots recall sunlight breaking through foliage; in front of books, the lifted head looks as though a story has paused at an interesting sentence. Its pose and markings are enough to suggest a woodland pause. The ears add their own restrained humour, appearing capable of detecting both a turning page and the suspiciously quiet opening of a drawer. The fawn would probably keep the secret. Its expression remains politely serious, as though discretion were part of woodland etiquette. The fawn adds a watchful little presence to a nursery, reading corner or collection without overpowering its surroundings.The fawn keeps the moment before the grasses close again
Children, collectors and anyone drawn to native woodland animals can discover recognisable detail and a tender pose in this roe deer. The markings, pale chest and golden-brown eyes make the animal immediately recognisable, while the standing body suggests a meeting rather than a sleeping animal. As a gift, the fawn recalls the rare moment when someone pauses at the edge of a field and suddenly notices an animal among the stems. That brief surprise is held in the spotted coat and attentive face. The Soft Toy does not preserve the leap, but the second before it: the decision whether to remain still or take one careful step. This is why the roe deer feels alive without pretending to move, and comforting without losing its wild young character.Cuddly Toy Facts – Size, Material & Important Information at a Glance
High quality, Realistic designLength: 30cm/12 inches
Width: 11cm/4 inches
Height: 30cm/12 inches
Eco-Friendly Material:
Fur: acrylic
Filling: polyester fiber
Golden-Brown safety eyes
Hand washing is recommended for this Cuddly Toy. Please also follow the care instructions attached to the product.
This Plush Toy is part of the Carl Dick Collection. The history of the company dates back to the mid-1950s; Stefan Imberi took over the business in 1991, and its headquarters have been in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, since 2010.
Barcode: 4066284036735
Age Recommendation: For children from 0 months
Manufacturer:

Carl Dick GmbH Import und Export
Brauhausstr. 13
82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Deutschland
www.carl-dick.de
Responsible Person:
Carl Dick GmbH Import und Export
Brauhausstr. 13
82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Deutschland
www.carl-dick.de
5,0
- Kunde, 12/20/2025Everything was excellent. Very fast delivery. Excellent quality.
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