Just Dutch Miffy and Friends Melanie Van Gogh Sunflowers Plush Toy
47.95 USD
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Meet Melanie, a cuddly character from Dutch author and illustrator Dick Bruna's beloved book series about a little rabbit named Miffy and her friends. This adorable crocheted bunny wears a dress decorated with yellow blooms, reminiscent of Vincent van Gogh's (Dutch, 1853-1890) celebrated sunflower paintings. Each 100% cotton Melanie toy from Just Dutch is handcrafted by workers with disabilities in Vietnam, where profits help disadvantaged women maintain a stable income.
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