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MINI ME! Personalised Teddy Bear Doll | 33cm x 46cm The Original Custom Face Doll Kids Cushion | Add Photo of Face | Novelty Customised Kids Gift Idea| British Made Gifts

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Bottom line: Piccadilly, a colorful jester bear, was released on May 30, 1998. He came in two versions — a blue and green version, and a rainbow version which featured a costume with red, orange, blue and green stripes. Both versions are valuable. According to Beaniepedia, these Beanies that still have the Nana tag are some of the most sought-after Beanie Babies. Bottom line: This Rex Beanie Baby is a third-generation Beanie and is exceptionally rare because it has German tags. They say that humour is subjective, but the Snugzy team have yet to meet a single person who hasn’t burst out into uncontrollable laughter when confronted with a Funny Mini Me Doll featuring their own face. So if you are looking for a hilarious and huggable unique gift for a loved one, then you are in the right place my friend.

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Bottom line: We all need some extra hope in our lives. This type of Hope, however, costs about the price of a used sedan. Bottom line: Gobbles is a picture-perfect Thanksgiving turkey until you look at her tag. She was released on Oct. 1, 1997, for the upcoming holiday, and several errors can be found on this particular specimen, including P.V.C. pellets and an error on the last line of the poem. Bottom line: Released in 1996, Bubbles the fish was the most popular fish Beanie Baby ever released. While Bubbles was updated several times with slight variations between editions, the process wasn't exactly seamless. Bottom line: Hissy the snake was first released in 1997. Between then and his retirement in 1999, several generations were produced, including this fifth-generation version. Each had slightly different coloration, with this one featuring a light green belly and a marbled teal upper.

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Round 21: Single crochet 2 times in the first stitch and 1 time in the next 2 stitches. Repeat this sequence for the entire round. You should have 24 stitches when you finish the round. They were handed out to those who attended Ty Inc's exclusive showing at the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong. Bottom line: Last but not least, we have a giant bear with a giant price tag. Wallace the bear was cute to begin with, but paired with a giant, 15-inch version, he's worth more than the price of a new Tesla. As you move towards the nose, the hair will start to get shorter – you can mostly leave this part alone.

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Bottom line: According to Beaniepedia, Teddy the Bear was released on 1994 with six different colors and two faces — either an "old" or "new" face. Round 6: Single crochet 2 times in first stitch and 1 time in next 4 stitches. Repeat to the end of the round. You will have 36 stitches at the end of this round.

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Bottom line: This Beanie Baby was made two months after Princess Diana's death, with all proceeds benefiting the Princess of Wales' memorial fund. The rarest ones are made with PVC pellets. If (and it’s a big if!) you want to get creative, you can leave this section longer if their fur is really curly. This will result in achieving a poofy, poodle-like look. When using the scissors, never trim with the tips of the blade, and never trim with the tips pointed downwards. Instead, always make sure that the tips of the blades are pointed upwards, and cut with the middle part of the scissors. Scissors resting on the nose Bottom line: Baldy the bald eagle is one of the more patriotic Beanie Babies that was popularly kept alongside those released for the Fourth of July. Round 35: Single crochet 2 together and single crochet into the next 4 stitches 1 time. Repeat this sequence to the end of the round.

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He was retired just over a year later, but he remains the first Beanie Baby to utilize the more textured, "curly" fabric. 23. Ty Santa Claus Beanie Baby Bear (Tie)Bottom line: Brownie the bear was the original name for Cubbie. He's identical to Cubbie and was only released in Korea. The only way to tell whether or not it's a Brownie is with the attached hang tag. While the teddy bears comes in different colours; jade, cranberry, teal, magenta, and violet, the most valuable version is the brown bear, which does not come with a poem or a ribbon.

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This one was worth more than most because it was made with a "Star the Seal" tush tag instead of a Spunky one. 66. Slowpoke Sloth Bottom line: Sly the fox Beanie Baby was born on Sept. 12, 1996, and he came in two different colors — brown and rusty orange. The orange version with a cream-colored belly is more valuable than the version with the brown belly. Errors happened frequently. The third-generation Bubbles has mismatched thread around its mouth, while the fourth-generation Bubbles has tush tag errors. While she's not the most rare, she's one of the earliest Beanie Babies produced, containing the original PVC pellets that Ty initially used to fill their toys.Bottom line: Ty's Almond the bear Beanie Baby is, unsurprisingly, made of almond-colored fabric. She was designed to look more like a real bear than Ty's usual teddies, with realistic stitching on her paws and a more defined snout. While first-generation Hissy snakes tend to sell for the most, all versions are valuable when kept in good condition. 42. Lefty and Righty (Tie) This 1993 Cody Beanie Baby has a rare swing tag error, reading "return for your records" instead of "retain for your records." The poem also has punctuation errors. Funny how mistakes can make a toy more valuable. 23. Scorch the Dragon (Tie)

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