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Tigrasz

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Tigrasz
14.99 €
11.99 €
Tigger didn't cry. Not that he couldn't. He did. And he wanted to. But he said to himself, "I won't. Tigers don't cry."
That morning the toys woke up in a special mood. They began to remember their youth and how they bought them, who bought where, and gave them to the girl Alyona. Alyona had warm hands, cheerful eyes, two pigtails, which she used to tickle Tigrash's nose when she bathed him in the toy bathtub. Like all cats, Tigrash didn't like water, but he tolerated it for Alyona's sake. He would have put up with a lot of things for her. But she grew up too fast, and the toys were put in a box and taken to the attic.
- I think she's back," said the doll Tanya. - 'Our Alyona is back.
The attic door creaked. The toys froze. Did a miracle happen, their Alyona is back, now will get them out of the attic, and they will be together again?
For children from 3 years old.
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