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Steiff National Geographic Froggy frog

£34.90
£34.90
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Help us protect the diversity of species. The world is in a state of radical change and the number of species facing extinction is climbing. With this in mind, we partnered with National Geographic and created a special collection of plush toy animals in support of preserving biodiversity. The collection includes a wide variety of animals that were photographed by Joel Sartore for the National Geographic Photo Ark species preservation project. Your purchase is supporting a good cause! Proceeds from the sale of any National Geographic product support scientists, explorers and researchers from the National Geographic Society all over the world. The green and golden bell frog is classified as critically endangered. This species is represented here by Froggy frog. Its family home is in Australia and New Zealand. As a ambassador of its species, it now sends out a warning.

Froggy frog is 12 cm tall and made of cuddly soft plush fabric. The fog’s mouth and nostrils are reproduced by brown airbrush applications. The typical colour combination from which it gets its name is printed onto the plush fabric. Its toes are produced by stitching on all four feet. Since the population of this species has dropped by about 30 percent over the past ten years, Froggy frog has the task of attracting attention to this problem. These ambassadors manage to give a special meaning to a collection by the high-quality workmanship of the best materials. The existence of many species is threatened by the reckless use of hazardous substances and the decimation of the habitat. Another cause is the change in climatic conditions. Froggy frog is a warning and a symbol for the loss of wonderful creatures.

About the brand: Steiff

Steiff's founder, Margarete Steiff; was a remarkable woman in many respects. Exceptional for the time, she fought for her place in life as a young girl, against many odds, and became an independent entrepreneur.

With a pincushion in the shape of a small fabric elephant, she wrote the first chapter of an unprecedented success story that is still being written today, after more than 140 years.

Thanks to the loving dedication and quality awareness of all their employees, the personal history of Margarete Steiff and Margarete Steiff GmbH remain inseparably linked to this day.

The Steiff "button in ear" is one of the best-known trademarks in the world and it stands for something very special: for craftsmanship, creativity and unmistakable design.

Steiff  have always gone beyond legal requirements to make their products harmless, valuable and sustainable.

Their products are world renound for their quality snd that is why all their products are still lovingly handmade.

Their soft toys are made from particularly soft materials and strict Steiff standards of workmanship ensure consistent quality. For their precious collectibles, they also use high-quality natural fibres, such as hemp, bamboo, paper plush or mohair, which they process in their Steiff-Schulte weaving mill in Germany.

For them quality also means being mindful of our planet's finite resources and so the idea of sustainability guides all their business decisions, product development and production.

In many of their products, they use cotton from controlled organic cultivation or recycled materials and ensure ecologically safe production.

Steiff therefore make beautiful quality, sustainable and unique gifts for babies and christenings as well as for the Steiff collector in your life.

Please look through our website where you will find Mohair Limited Editions, Classic Bears and Animals. Also, Steiff's new soft and cuddly range are suitable for 0+ if they have stitched eyes so you can be confident gifting to a newborn.

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