Cuddly toy and sleeping aid – Wind-up musical with gentle melody "Weißt du wieviel Sternlein stehen" soothes in any situation – for babies and toddlers from 0+ months
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GENTLE SLEEP – The little elephant instantly wins over baby's heart: It invites snuggling and loving, while the melody "Weißt du wieviel Sternlein stehen?" (Do you know how many stars there are?) soothes and gently rocks them to sleep.
GENTLE MELODY – After winding up the music box, the popular lullaby plays – the sound of each mechanism is individual; due to its design, the mechanical mechanism only plays a repeating section of the melody – playing time approx. 1-2 minutes.
PRACTICAL COMPANION – Thanks to the two ribbons, the sleep comforter can be easily attached to the baby crib, stroller, or infant car seat – the music box is also a cute cuddly toy, whether at home or on the go.
EASY CARE CLEANING – The music box is machine washable at 30°C without the music mechanism – remove the mechanism by opening the safety zipper, e.g., with the help of a paperclip, before washing.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY – 1x Mini Music Box Elephant – Size: approx. 17 cm – Outer material: plush, printed fabric – Filling: polyester – machine washable at 30°C – Item No. 039061
EAN: 4001998039061
Size: 17 cm
Top material: plush, velour, printed fabric – Filling: polyester
Washability: 30°C
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Cuddly Toy and Sleeping Aid with Gentle Melody
The cuddly elephant from the FredErik collection is not only a loyal companion, but also comforts and soothes with its gentle lullaby "Weißt du wieviel Sternlein stehen"! Thanks to its practical size and fastening straps, you can take the elephant with curly plush everywhere you go. Feel, cuddle and love: it will quickly become your baby's best friend!
with integrated and removable wind-up chime
melody: Weißt du wieviel Sternlein stehen
playing time approx. 1.5 - 2 minutes
optimal as a gift for birth, birthday or baptism for babies and toddlers
tested for safety by independent testing institutes