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Standing Hare grey, Rabbit, Bunny, cuddly toy, soft toy, 20cm
This grey rabbit as a Cuddly Toy has its floppy ears at the ready
Why this Plush Toy in the form of a grey rabbit seems so calm
Psst, someone's listening. This rabbit is not simply sitting around; it sits upright as though it has noticed an important rustling sound beneath the sofa. Its long floppy ears fall softly down either side of its head, its brown safety eyes gaze kindly forwards, and its light, rounded muzzle looks so peaceful that even the sternest carrot would have to soften. As a Cuddly Toy, this grey long-eared friend brings a quiet, cosy nature that fits perfectly in a child's bedroom, on the sofa, or in a reading chair.Floppy ears, patched coat and paws with rabbit-like calm
This rabbit from the Carl Dick Collection has a soft coat made from high-quality acrylic, designed in grey, white and darker patched markings. Its long ears hang loosely down, grey and fluffy on the outside, with darker fabric on the inside. Across its forehead, back and sides, the lively coat pattern spreads like little clouds of grey, brown and black, while the white muzzle and pale chest give the Plush Toy a gentle expression. The front paws hang comfortably in front of the body, while the hind paws rest at either side of the rounded lower body. At approximately 20 cm tall and around 11 cm in both length and width, the Stuffed Animal remains pleasantly easy to handle. Inside, polyester fibres and weighted granules provide softness, weight and an upright sitting posture.Between meadow and burrow: what distinguishes true lagomorphs
In nature, hares and rabbits both belong to the order Lagomorpha, yet they are often confused in everyday life. European hares usually live above ground in shallow depressions known as forms and rely on rapid escape, long hind legs and alert ears. Their young are born fully furred and with their eyes open. Rabbits, on the other hand, dig burrows, more often live in groups, and produce altricial young that are born naked and blind. Both groups possess incisors that grow continuously, making a fibre-rich diet especially important. Grasses, herbs, young shoots and bark are processed by a highly specialised digestive system. This also includes the consumption of special caecotrophs, allowing nutrients to be absorbed a second time. Their eyes, positioned on the sides of the head, provide a wide field of vision, while their ears detect sounds from many directions. This all-round awareness is an important advantage against predators. Floppy ears like those of this Cuddly Toy are mainly associated with certain breeds of domestic rabbit; they are not typical of the wild European hare. This very distinction is what makes this plush rabbit so charming: it carries the familiar long-eared symbolism in an especially soft, homely form while remaining clearly a play companion rather than a zoological teaching model complete with an examination folder.When the sofa becomes a secret carrot station
All it takes is a few cushions and a rabbit's day of secret planning begins. The Cuddly Toy can become the guardian of a vegetable market, the head of a carrot inspection, or a very serious listener during story time. Its upright sitting posture makes it easy to place right in the middle of a play scene: in front of the building blocks, beside the teddy bear or at the edge of a blanket meadow. The Plush Toy always looks as though it has just asked a polite question. It is probably: "Why isn't there a carrot here?" The Stuffed Animal does not answer, but with those ears its silence seems remarkably attentive.A Stuffed Animal rabbit for little plans and big carrot questions
From the front, the rabbit shows its rounded face with a white muzzle, grey nose and delicate whiskers. Its cheeks are softly shaped, its body appears compact, and its long ears frame its face like two fluffy curtains. From the side, the Plush Toy rests comfortably on its haunches; from behind, its patched back reveals a rounded silhouette. Small stitched toe details add structure to the paws. This Stuffed Animal suits children who love animals with a calm expression, as well as adults who claim they do not need a Plush Toy until a grey rabbit with floppy ears is sitting in front of them.Sustainably Soft: This Plush Toy Hops Straight into Your Heart
This rabbit is about more than long ears and a friendly expression. Its filling has a story to tell as well: it contains recycled plastic, transforming previously used material into a new cuddly companion. In this way, the Plush Toy combines comforting softness with a modern environmental idea that naturally belongs with every cuddle. You could say this rabbit has its own little recycling secret. While sitting contentedly in the nursery, it shows that sustainability can also be adorable, soft and full of charm. Recycled material becomes not a dry message, but a fluffy friend with a clear conscience and a generous helping of rabbit-hearted warmth.Why the grey long-eared gaze wins over adults too
Sometimes a Plush Toy is especially convincing simply because it asks for nothing. This rabbit sits quietly, looks friendly, lets its ears hang down and seems as though no disorder in the world could unsettle it. On a desk, it brings a quiet sense of calm; in a child's bedroom, it becomes a patient playmate; and on the sofa, the Cuddly Toy can rest softly in the crook of an arm. Its humour lies in its dignified posture, its long ears and the expression that very much says, "I've heard everything, but I'm judging no one." For rabbit enthusiasts, collectors or young storytellers, this Stuffed Animal combines the image of nature, cuddly warmth and gentle humour.When two floppy ears listen just a little longer
In the evening, when cushions are pressed into place and blankets are smoothed out, the grey rabbit seems especially at home. The Plush Toy sits upright as though it intends to stay awake just a little longer to gather the last sounds of the day. Its ears hang quietly down, its rounded muzzle remains friendly, and its soft paws look as though they have done enough rabbit work for one day. Perhaps the Cuddly Toy is not guarding a real meadow, a burrow or a crate of carrots. But it brings with it a quiet rabbit moment that rests softly in the hand and lingers for a long time.Cuddly Toy Facts – Size, Material & Important Information at a Glance
High quality, Realistic designLength: 11cm/4.5 inches
Width: 11cm/4.5 inches
Height: 20cm/8 inches
Eco-Friendly Material:
Fur: acrylic
Filling: polyester fiber and granulate filling
Brown safety eyes
Hand washing is recommended for care. The material of the plush toy is flame-retardant, anti-allergic and manufactured according to the highest safety standards.
A soft toy from the Carl Dick Collection. The traditional brand has been successful in the market for over 30 years and is a specialist in cuddly toys with headquarters in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Barcode: 4066284038241
Age Recommendation: For children from 0 months
Manufacturer:

Carl Dick GmbH
Brauhausstr. 13
82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Deutschland
www.carl-dick.de
Responsible Person:
Carl Dick GmbH
Brauhausstr. 13
82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Deutschland
www.carl-dick.de
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