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As a nursery favourite and adored by gift buyers worldwide, little white bunny Miffy is the epitome of cute. DRi Licensing's much loved character is the star of an exciting range of quality gifts and collectables created especially for the nursery sector.
Dick Bruna's classic creation features in a timeless china collection from Artistic License. This chic and contemporary range features bowls, plates, feeder cups, money boxes and trinket boxes beautifully illustrated with the iconic image of Miffy's head.
Ideal as new arrival, Christening and first Christmas gifts, each of the gorgeous products is presented gift boxed and the range is available in three colourways; pastel pink, baby blue and in classic primary colours.
Rainbow Designs' exciting new Miffy ‘Little Star' collection features a range of irresistible nursery gifts. Made from so-soft fabrics, the range includes ‘My First Snuggle Miffy', the Musical Miffy Cot Toy in either pink or blue, and the Pullstring Star toy featuring a little Miffy on a moon with a pull cord and mirror.
Aquarelle Publishing's classic collector edition prints are a stylish and original gift for the nursery and the perfect way to mark a special occasion. The two mounted print ranges feature Miffy and the charming Nutbrown Hares from Walker Books' best-selling story book Guess How Much I Love You.
Nine stunning prints depict classic Bruna imagery including six of Miffy. Illustrations featuring the lovable Nutbrown Hares have been reproduced in a series of four very special mounted prints.
Hotline: 0208 600 2550
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