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Emily – Plush Australian Large Emu Size 29cm/11.5″

My name is Emily ...

The stuffing for Emily was made using 16 recycled plastic bottles 🐬🐠

Emily is a cuddly large-sized and like-like emu stuffed animal souvenir plush toy.  Emily has soft, long fluffy fur and a soft velour neck and legs with hand airbrushed details.

Emus are flightless birds and are the second largest bird in the world, they can grow up to 2m tall.

Emily measures 29cm/11.5″ in height (not including the legs), 45cm/17.7″ in length and 15cm/6″ in width.

  • Soft handcrafted item making it the perfect Australian souvenir gift for the international traveller
  • Emily makes a wonderful pair with Penny, a must-have collection set
  • Great as an educational toy for this coat of arms animal
  • Made using the highest quality acrylic fur
  • Machine washable using chemical/soap-free cleaning agent
  • Suitable for ages 3+

Care Instructions:
Wipe with a sponge using mild soap. Can be machine washed with a gentle program, natural soap a temperature not exceeding 30 degrees. Large items or items with a rattle inside should be washed by hand. Allow to air dry, brush gently and fur will return as new. Non-toxic, Non-Allergenic

Perfect for ages 3 and up, supervision recommended for children under 3 years old

If you are interested in our Traveling Mascot Program, click here.

See our Plush toys in action...

Emu mascot 1



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Emu Mascot 3

 

 
Join Shirley Pearl, a vibrant three-year-old Wiradjuri kid from the serene Darkinjung Country on the NSW Central Coast through her engaging letter subscription program.  

With each letter, children will be taken on an adventure with Shirley and her family where they will meet Australian animal bush friends and be introduced to different aspects of Aboriginal culture. Through the adventures of Shirley, children will gain a deeper understanding of Aboriginal culture and develop a sense of respect and appreciation for the land and its Traditional Owners. 

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