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Stuffed Toy Storage Bag Bean Bag Chair Cover for KidssStuffable Zipper Beanbag for Organizing Children Plush Toys (No Filler)

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Management number 214975354 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$24.30 Model Number 214975354
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  • [Stuffed Animal Storage Bag] Kids will love this bear bean bag for storing soft toys! With the cute bear design and large capacity, kids will have fun cleaning up their scattered toys and then playing with this "cute bear".
  • [Multifunctional beanbag cover] Parents can use the beanbag as a unique removable cover for existing beanbags. Once filled with toys, it becomes a comfortable "sofa" for children to read or play on.
  • [Super Large Capacity] The size of this beanbag cover is 60 x 60 x 48 cm and offers space for more than 90 cuddly toys. There is an extra long two-way zipper on the top, which makes it easy to take the toy out and take it out. You can also fill it with pillows, blankets, towels, clothes, and other fluffy items.
  • [Super soft fleece fabric] The fabric is made of short microfiber fleece that is warm and soft to the touch without falling off. The seams on the handles and seams have been improved so busy kids can lug them around.
  • [Reminder] The products we offer do not contain any fillers, only fabric covers. If you are not satisfied with this unicorn plush toy storage bag. Just contact us and we will offer you the most satisfactory solution.

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