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"soft toy" Definitions
  1. a toy in the shape of an animal, made of cloth and filled with a soft substance

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You can now pre-order a Baby Yoda Disney soft toy for £21, a Mattel soft toy for £29.99, or a Funko Pop!
Take a beloved, cancer-stricken soft toy seller in Kuala Lumpur.
Chris Pine with a panda soft toy on the red carpet in Beijing, Thursday, Aug.
Humpty Dumpty Soft Toy All Pebble products are made in Bangladesh by artisans at Hathay Bunano.
I am so happy that Soft Toy Uncle David was able to sell all of his 250 pokemon!
Jackie Chan—panda ambassador—has bought two soft toy pandas to the Oscars to raise awareness of pandas.
Charles tickled Aidan Wallace, six months, under the chin with a soft toy dragon the prince had just been given.
This seal at Mombetsu Land, an attraction in Japan's Hokkaido prefecture, was handed a soft toy seal by zoo staff.
"He likes a soft toy," Digby's handler joked to the Prince after the equipment was safely returned to the TV crew.
Sold by Essential Sequential, the 19-inch soft toy depicts Lying Cat proudly sitting, and even has a pose-able tail.
Later, as a soft toy entrepreneur in waiting, you must shield your side activities from spying eyes—and they're everywhere in Thimbleweed.
Even better, 100 percent of proceeds from every purchase of the 2017 SAGOSKATT soft toy collection will go to Save the Children's Hurricane Relief Efforts.
In another room a woman sat in front of a huge panda head soft toy and bashed a keyboard, triggering cutesy laughter and squeaking sound effects.
Every day, the cruise's kids club team members have dropped by to check on Kaitlyn and leave her care packages of games, activities, coloring books, and even a soft toy.
The President and First Lady left her a jigsaw puzzle and a soft toy version of their Portuguese Water dog, Bo – perhaps to go with the one that they gave Prince George when Charlotte was born.
At the end of their three-year contracts in China, young women often use their pocket money to buy a soft toy - big teddy bears are the most popular - to bring back as a souvenir, Qian said.
The hype was a reference to the awards, but also to the Pouch, a squishy clutch bag made from butter-soft leather crushed in the middle that feels kind of like a soft toy, or a therapy dog.
Around the same time, a Brooklyn shopkeeper named Morris Michtom and his wife Rose began manufacturing "Teddy's bear," and a German seamstress, Margarete Steiff, started a line of soft toy bears through her company, which she founded in 1880.
Jean Pierre Mustier has shed bad loans, raised billions in capital and crafted a quirky new image for UniCredit with the help of Elkette, a soft-toy he brings out for selfies with fellow bankers ranging from Jamie Dimon to Lloyd Blankfein.
As they interacted with fans, the royal parents-to-be received several gifts from the crowd including an All Blacks — the country's football team — onesie, a tui bird soft toy and even a rain boot, or a Wellington as locals call the footwear, stuffed with roses.
Anthony Arthur Barber, known as Tony Barber (born 3 December 1942) is an English-born author, singer-songwriter, inventor, artist, and soft toy designer who emigrated to Australia in 1963.
In the mid-1970s Chad Valley moved their soft toy manufacturing to a factory on the Polo Grounds and the industrial units now there are on the Chad Valley Site, Polo Grounds.
Items using the original 1985 design included a filmed opening title sequence, using cartoon cell animation, a postage stamp, and a prototype soft toy, commissioned from a film and TV prop maker (citation). The original prototype soft toy was orange and reflected the design of the logo, which was then adapted for approximately 12 identical bears, one for each regional BBC Television Studio. These bears were numbered and tagged with the official logo and auctioned off as part of the appeal.
Ono is a devoted husband and father. He loves his little girl, Tamari. He keeps her photo on his desk and buys her a fish soft toy. He is unimpressed by the team's weapons.
Ernest Howard Shepard OBE, MC (10 December 1879 – 24 March 1976) was an English artist and book illustrator. He is known especially for illustrations of the anthropomorphic animal and soft toy characters in The Wind in the Willows and Winnie-the-Pooh.
Green was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, but raised in rural New Hampshire. Green joined the United States Marine Corps, where she served at Camp Lejeune, rising to the rank of corporal.Mark Ebner, Gear magazine article, May/June 1999, independently cited by "The Soft Toy Dept.", Bmezine.
Lufsig was designed by German designer ,LUFSIG – Soft toy, wolf $99.9 . IKEA Hong Kong. drawing inspiration from the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. The toy consists of a wolf, wearing a red checked shirt and braces, and the diminutive grandmother which fits inside the wolf's belly.
The best-known donkey in Kuurne is 'Ambroos' (Ambrose), a larger-than-life and somewhat stylised statue in front of the town hall. The winner of the annual pro cycling race Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne received a big bouquet and a soft toy version of 'Ambroos' to wave from the stage.
She becomes friends with Kurt. A girl holding a soft toy is seen in a CCTV security monitor. Kurt and Lisa follow the girl through Green Oaks and investigate how she is connected to Green Oaks' unsettling history. It is revealed that both Kurt and Lisa have connections to the case of the missing girl.
"1982 Commonwealth Games Mascot," Australian Commonwealth Games Association During the First World War, pet kangaroos and toy kangaroos were a popular choice of mascot for Australian servicemen.Kangaroo soft toy mascot: Red Cross Hut, Rouelles, Australian War MemorialPhotograph: Australian nurse with a kangaroo mascot, Harefield, England, Australian War Memorial Kangaroo gargoyles atop The Carlton Club (built 1889) in Carlton, Victoria.
A squishy is a type of soft toy made of a specially formulated soft polyurethane foam, that slowly returns to its original shape after being squeezed. Squishies are manufactured into many different shapes and sizes, such as animals, fruits, and food items. They are often scented to match the object represented. The toy is also called kawaii squishy, kawaii meaning "cute" in Japanese.
Elmo uses his last wish to make it Christmas how it used to be, but his snow globe breaks before making the wish. So he and Lightning go back in time to the Christmas Eve when Elmo first pulled Santa from the chimney and Elmo chooses the soft toy. Snuffy returns, saying his grandmother had come to Sesame Street instead.
It's Christmas Eve and nothing is stirring. But Jerry emerges from his hole avoiding a Christmas-themed mousetrap placed by his hole. Jerry nears the Christmas presents, jumping merrily around the tree, licking candy canes and jumping onto a plush toy lion that squeaks. Jerry continues jumping on the soft toy, but bounces too hard and lands on Tom, who he inadvertently wakes up.
Renyu was shocked as the ball came flying towards him, and landed right on his forehead. After the games, the boys talked about the games the class played as the proceeded towards Hae-yung's home. Meina grumbled once the boys entered their flat, for not assisting them in their packing. Hee-dong received further criticisms as he sat on their sofa and hugged on a soft toy.
Toby Twirl is a young pig who walks upright. He has human hands and feet like Rupert Bear. The character is based upon a soft toy which was made by the wife of Edward Jeffrey."Toby Twirl, Edward Jeffrey and Ravenstonedale" at Ravenstonedale Community Website Toby's friends are Eli (an elephant) and Pete (a penguin), both of whom generally accompany him on his adventures.
For this reason, in the period following World War II, the golliwog was seen, along with the teddy bear, as a suitable soft toy for a young boy. Golliwogs were adored by black and white children and were an item used to comfort them. Golliwogs were collected throughout the Caribbean Islands. In later years, the image of the doll has become the subject of controversy.
Apparently the gift was a huge success. The Duchess wrote a thank you note saying: “Princess Elizabeth is quite delighted with the red lion and refuses to play with anything else.” Another Reggie soft toy was presented in 2019 to the Duchess of Cambridge as a gift for the young Prince George of Cambridge during a visit to KCLSU with Her Majesty The Queen to open its new Bush House building.
Potter created a soft doll depicting Peter Rabbit and a Peter Rabbit board game shortly after the tale's first publication. The character has been depicted in a multitude of spinoff merchandise such as porcelain figurines and dishes. Peter Rabbit had also appeared on the packaging of the infant formula Enfamil. Peter Rabbit was the first soft toy to be patented, in 1903, making Peter the oldest licensed character.
A Lachsack (German, literally "laugh bag") is a novelty toy consisting of a small cloth bag containing a plastic box with a push button that, when pressed, plays recorded laughter. The Lachsack was invented in 1968 by German inventor Walter Thiele. It was the most successful of about 1,600 items he invented. The device originated from a talking parrot soft toy that he produced for the Wienerwald restaurant chain.
In 2004, a soft plush Nev was released, but was only available in a few stores. In 2005, a talking Nev was released, speaking a number of catch phrases including "Fwightened" and "No no no no". A complaint was made against the toy with regard to the word "Quick", by an individual who believed she had heard a similar-sounding profanity instead. A smaller version of the soft toy has since been released.
The book was initially sold as an A4 paperback book in 1999, and later as a smaller A5 board book version in 2002. An audiobook version, narrated by Imelda Staunton, was released in 2002, and a jigsaw book version () was published in 2004. The book is also sold packaged with a gruffalo soft toy. At some point in the print run of the hardcover paper page book, the dialogue was subtly changed.
Public health worker Stefania Lanzia using a soft toy scabies mite to publicise scabies, an often overlooked condition especially among the elderly. Mites are tiny, almost invisible, and apart from those that are of economic concern to humans, little studied. The majority are beneficial, living in the soil or aqueous environments and assisting in the decomposition of decaying organic material, or consuming fungi, plant or animal matter, as part of the carbon cycle.
Teddy guinea pig A Teddy has a short, rough, very dense, springy coat that stands up all over the body. The hair typically grows to a moderate length and makes this breed resemble a soft toy more than any other. Another unique feature of Teddies in the US is the relatively long hair coating their bellies. The Teddy has a kinky, springy coat that is famous for its soft, cuddly quality, often compared to an old teddy bear.
Roland Rat merchandising was extensive and the Hasbro range of soft toys was hugely popular. Roland has appeared on hundreds of items ranging from toothbrushes to wallpaper, bedding, stationery, mugs, canned pasta and children's glasses by Dolland and Aitchison . Recent merchandise included a talking Roland Rat soft toy, fancy dress outfit, online game and Asda's George Clothing "teamed-up" with Roland to launch a new range of rat-themed clothing, including socks, T-shirts, underwear and "superstar lounge pants".
Elmo stays up on Christmas Eve to meet Santa Claus. He falls asleep, but is awakened by Santa stuck in the chimney, helps him out, and gets to choose a soft toy or a magical snow globe as his gift. He chooses the globe and is granted three wishes, wasting his first wish on a glass of water. On Christmas Day, Elmo, excites by all the joy and cheer, wishes for it to be Christmas every day.
The next day, Heather is depressed but Shirley tells her to snap out of it, and buys her a soft toy for George. Heather finds a large amount of cash inside it, and Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) turns up looking for it. He charms her and she gives it to him, but he gives her some back to help her find a new place to live. She decides to move into a nearby flat, 1b Albert Square.
Teddy bears are a favourite form of soft toy for amateur toy makers, with many patterns commercially produced or available online. Many "teddies" are home- made as gifts or for charity, while "teddy bear artists" often create "teddies" for retail, decorating them individually with commercial and recycled ornaments such as sequins, beads and ribbons. Sewn teddy bears are made from a wide range of materials including felt, cotton and velour. While many are stitched, others are made from yarn, either knitted or crocheted.
Nev became so popular he has even been made into a cuddly toy and various other merchandise. In 2005, the Nev the Bear talking toy hit the shops. The large toy said a number of catchphrases including "Fwightened" and "No no no no". A complaint was made against the toy with regard to the word "Quick", by an individual who believed he had heard the toy saying "prick" - Rude British slang for an annoying person - instead A smaller version of the soft toy has since been released.
Hissey has written that "Old Bear" was given to her as a baby by her grandmother. During her childhood he was a main focus of her games, and when she was an adult he provided the inspiration for her first illustrated book. He was later joined by other soft toy characters. In 1986 her Old Bear was published, and made it into Booklist's "Editor's Choice" list for children's books for that year; in an earlier starred review, Barbara Elleman praised Hissey's use of perspective, texture, and colors.
The audition at the end of the episode is a man jumping around to 'nellie the elephant' wearing little more than a Macintosh and a soft toy of an elephant's trunk over his genitals. ;Episode 5 Jerry is in hospital. Before Brian argues with Jerry's decision to host an alternative comedy night, the comedy night turns out to be a disaster, with none of the entrants being any good. As one of the acts, Steve Davies plays a placid metalwork teacher introduced as 'Darius' by Jerry.
Feustel (right) pictured with fellow astronaut Mike Fincke prior to an EVA during STS-134 Feustel was a Mission Specialist on the STS-134 mission, during which he performed three more spacewalks. During this mission Feustel took a soft toy of the comic character Mole to space. In July 2011 Feustel and his family flew to Czech Republic to give that Mole to his creator the Czech animator and illustrator Zdeněk Miler. He was very happy and thanked Feustel with an artwork of him.
He calms down when she agrees to let Ben visit her and her daughter during the Christmas break. Meanwhile, the death threats against Diane become worse. Geoff Tordoff, who provides site services for the campus, including security, is of only limited help, seemingly more concerned with turning off Diane's lights than with the threats. Kevin discovers that Diane has published her sceptical research regardless of his pressure, and he summons her to a disciplinary hearing, which she refuses to take seriously: using a small soft toy polar bear as her 'union representative'.
A series of high-profile adverts for ITV Digital featured the laid-back, droll and composed Monkey (in a variety of T-shirts) playing the straight man to the comedian Johnny Vegas's womanizer of a character "Al". Monkey was one of the few positive public relations successes of ITV Digital. Purchasers of ITV Digital were sent a free soft toy Monkey with their subscription. For a period during the advertising campaign and after ITV Digital's bankruptcy, the original promotional Monkey toys were in high demand and short supply.
CloudPets is an Internet-connected soft toy manufactured by Spiral Toys that was the subject of numerous security vulnerabilities in February 2017. The plush teddy bear-style toys use Bluetooth to connect to a parent's smartphone to allow distant family members to send voice messages to the toy, and allow children to send voice messages back. Security researchers demonstrated that the toy itself was insecure and could be trivially accessed via Bluetooth. The personal records of over 820,000 owners of the toy were stored in an insecure MongoDB database.
Paddington books have been translated into 30 languages across 70 titles and have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. A much loved fictional character in the UK, a Paddington Bear soft toy was chosen by British tunnelers as the first item to pass through to their French counterparts when the two sides of the Channel Tunnel were linked in 1994. Paddington Bear has been adapted for television, films and appeared in commercials. The critically acclaimed and commercially successful films Paddington (2014) and Paddington 2 (2017) were both nominated for the BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film.
In the subsequent version of the contest a large mechanical contraption resemblant of a merry-go-round powered by a bicycle—usually ridden by Plucka himself—would be wheeled on. The contestant would have to pick a soft-toy duck (later created in Plucka's image) from the spinning wheel, which would have a number hidden under its vest. This number, as with the wheel, corresponded with a prize. (For more details on Plucka Duck, see Plucka Duck.) On one occasion a contestant spun the wheel and landed the peg between the wheel's highest prize (a car) and that of a lesser prize.
NOTE: On-line copy has limited view. Thorpe also performed as a solo artist; he relocated to the United States from 1976 to 1996 where he released the space opera Children of the Sun, which peaked in the top 40 of the Billboard Pop Album chart in 1979. He worked with ex-Aztec Tony Barber to form a soft toy company in 1987 and co-wrote stories for The Puggle Tales and Tales from the Lost Forests. Thorpe also worked as a producer and composed music scores for TV series including War of the Worlds, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Columbo, Eight Is Enough and Hard Time on Planet Earth.
Former Aztec bandmate, Tony Barber had written a series of children's books, collectively called The Puggle Tales from 1981. Barber and Thorpe had formed a soft toy company in 1987, Sunshine Friends, and also released children's songs on cassettes and video. In 1989 Barber and Thorpe co-wrote three more stories for The Puggle Tales series: Double trouble, Flying's easy and Marco and the book of wisdom. From 1990, Thorpe collaborated with Mick Fleetwood (of Fleetwood Mac) and Bekka Bramlett in Fleetwood's side project, a band called The Zoo, which resulted in Shakin the Cage (no apostrophe), a single featuring Billy Burnette and Kenny Gradney of Little Feat.
Acorn Green first appeared in 1986 in a series of comics, with a range of soft toy figures who came with accessories and clothing following from Tomy. The ethos of the characters was one of caring for our forests and woodlands, and supported the desire of the time for children to have positive, non-violent, creative influences. Each character had their own "special friend" - either a bumblebee, butterfly or ladybird which could take messages throughout the wood, summon for help or run errands. The characters has various adventures and misadventures which involved either a social or environmental issue which was resolved by pulling together and using their resources to stop the bad guys, avert disaster and ultimately to save the forest.
A Golliwog in the form of a child's soft toy Florence Kate Upton's Golliwogg in formal minstrel attire in The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls and a Golliwogg in 1895 The golliwog, golliwogg or golly is a doll-like character – created by Florence Kate Upton – that appeared in children's books in the late 19th century, usually depicted as a type of rag doll. It was reproduced, both by commercial and hobby toy-makers, as a children's toy called the "golliwog", a portmanteau of golly and polliwog, and had great popularity in the UK and Australia into the 1970s. The doll is characterised by black skin, eyes rimmed in white, red lips and frizzy hair. Though home-made golliwogs were sometimes female, the golliwog was generally male.
He instructed her to call her employer and her daughters school to inform them they were unwell and would not be coming in, when she asked about Sarah's whereabouts Hughes claimed that she was asleep in the annexe.. Richard was made to call his place of work to advise that he was ill and then Gillian was sent out alone to buy newspapers and cigarettes, with Hughes cautioning her "I've got your family here Gill don't do anything stupid". When Gillian returned, she noted that her father was no longer in the armchair, Hughes claimed that he was in his bedroom. Gillian made food and drinks for Hughes and her family throughout the day and, each time, Hughes took some through to Arthur and Sarah. She queried why her daughter had not asked for her "comfort towel" and a particular soft toy that she slept with every night, Hughes took the items through to the annexe, claiming Sarah "was really pleased to see them" on his return.
Coutts Merrythought Case Study The present range includes for the most part traditional and collectable teddy bears (including the company's "Punkie" and "Cheeky" variants), some other soft toy animals. Since the relaunch in 2007 the collectable part of the range consists of numerous special designs, each produced in a limited batch (typically between 75–200 units) and with new designs regularly coming onto the market. Recent commemorative bears include those for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton,Shropshire Star Here come Shropshire's Royal Wedding bears the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and in memory of the late Oliver Holmes. There is a notable foreign export market for the company's products, with Merrythought teddy bears being sent all over the world, most significantly in Japan, where in recent years a "cult following" of Merrythought Bears has developed; the depreciation of the British pound against the Japanese yen since 2008 has also helped sales there.

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