Gingerbread Cuddle Companions
The Gingerbread Pan, home to comforting cuddly companions. Our renowned Gingerbread Cuddle isn't just a plush toy; it's a warm embrace crafted with hypoallergenic materials and weighted with tourmaline stones to soothe anxiety and aches.
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Gingerbread Cuddle - MERLION
Regular price $45.00 SGDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Gingerbread Cuddle - CINNAMON
Regular price $49.00 SGDRegular priceUnit price / per
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A has named her Gingerbread Cuddle, Cookie! She loves her new friend very much!
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I don't remember it being so easy to teach my first daughter to share but because of Gingerbread Cuddle, my second daughter readily offers her cuddle to "fix" sadness
H loves cuddling it very much and has been bringing it everywhere in the house!
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A has picked up the habit of bringing his Cuddle to anyone is the house who is not feeling well! I see how quick he follows our behaviour haha
We've seen firsthand how much joy these products (Gingerbread Cuddle Companions) bring!
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H calls her Gingerbread Cuddle Baby and tries to feed it milk before naps💕
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