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Auction - BBB bean bag Santa bear.
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BBB bean bag collectable bear Dressed in Santa suit. Really cute.
Kindly donated by Ek.
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Could we have a picture of this one?
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Picture as requested: He's about 6(ish) inches high and lovely and soft and beanie squishy! Very fluffy and girly!
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Ooh he's cute! I'll start with £5.00
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