What Are Jellycat Bunnies

People are still asking 'What is a Jellycat Bunny', and 'What is the Biggest Jellycat Bunny'.
So here are the definitive answers.
Jellycat started back in 1999 and opened with an initial collection of soft toys that included Bashful Beige Bunny. This turned out to be so successful that it became the best selling Jellycat soft toy ever!
It quickly evolved into the world famous Bashful Bunny range which now has a plethora of bunnies of every colour and size.


All of Jellycat's Bashful Bunnies are designed in the UK and manufactured in China under stringent quality guidelines.
They are made from 85% polyester and 15% cotton. Plastic beads are added to the lower body to allow them to sit up without continually falling over.
All Jellycat Bunnies and Rabbits are tested to and pass the European Safety Standard for toys: EN71 parts 1, 2 & 3 for all ages.
The Medium, Small and Tiny sizes are suitable from birth with a warning of 'please do not leave in a cot or crib' for all larger sizes.
Care instructions for the Bashful Bunnies, if you want to keep them in their best possible condition, is to hand wash only and do not tumble dry, dry clean or iron.
They are not recommended to be cleaned in a washing machine (although lots of people have told us that they use a 30 degree delicate wash, after "putting them inside something e.g. pillowcase" and then to gently dry them).

Most of the Jellycat Bashful Bunnies are available in multiple sizes.
With the Bashful Beige Bunny available in seven sizes, ranging from Tiny (13cm) to the Very Big (108cm). See image below.


These are currently the largest Bashful Bunnies that Jellycat offer:
Right: Jellycat Bashful Silver Bunny Very Big 108cm and Left: Jellycat bashful Beige Bunny Very Big 108cm



We hope that this clears up any confusion and that you understand everything there is to know about Jellycat Bashful Bunnies.

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