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#15086
LAMBCHOP
This Lambchop
Hand Puppet is 12 inches tall with movable mouth
and arms.
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#15083
LAMBCHOP
Here is the
full-body version of Mary Hadalittle's Lamb...
with it's fleece as white as snow... but
everywhere that Mary went, Lambchop tried to put
on a show. So Mary sold her to Sheri Lewis and
the rest is history. Lambchop is 17 inches tall
and has movable arms.
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#15097
TALKING LAMBCHOP
This Lambchop Puppet is 17
inches tall and has not only a movable mouth and
arms, but also has a vocabulary. Among the 10
different things that Lambchop will tell you are:
"I really need a hug." and "Wow!
You look great!" and "What's your
name?" and "I'm sleepy, let's take a
nap.", and "Can you tell me a
secret?" and "You have the best
smile."
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LAMB CHOP
POP-UP PUPPET (15258)
Here is our favorite Lamb now
as a Pop-up Puppet. Lamb Chop is 10 inches tall
with movable arms and can hide completely down in
her soft green base.
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YOO HOO LAMB
(30656)
What's a Yoo Hoo you may ask?
Well, the best we can do here is to tell you that
it's a cute fluffy little lamb with a raccoon
tail in delicious pink and grey stripes. This
Hand Puppet is 12 inches tall.
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LAMBIE PIE
LAMB (32046)
Due to a tragic
misunderstanding at the local 4H corral where he
was born, Lambie Pie was named by the little girl
who won the prize of getting to name him. As soon
as he was old enough he changed his name to Ralph
which he felt much more appropriate considering
his macho stature (he is 10 inches tall). Should
you accidentally address him by his given name,
he is likely to respond out loud (he does have a
voice box installed) and move his mouth very
distinctly. Click on his picture for a larger
view.
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BIGHORN
SHEEP (2985)
Pretend you are in the
mountains enjoying the peaceful scenery and fresh
air. Our Bighorn Sheep Hand Puppet can be your
guide as an expert climber and a tough guy. He
knows the ropes and no one wants to mess with
those horns! He is 4 inches long, 9 inches wide
and 15 inches tall. Click on picture for
a larger view.
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LONGWOOL
SHEEP (2982)
There are many breeds of
Longwool sheep, mostly from Britain. Our Longwood
Sheep Hand Puppet has lots of personality and
might look like a Rasta or a hippie, but is
always undeniably cuddly. He is 16 inches long, 6
inches wide and 13 inches tall. Click on
the picture for a larger view.
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LAMB (2864)
The lamb has long been a symbol
of youth, fragility and innocence. With a sweet
face, workable mouth and soft, nubbly fur, this
Lamb puppet will tame the fiercest lion heart and
bring the spirit of spring into any room. Hand
enters from underneath. This Hand Puppet is 13
inches tall and 17 inches long. Click on image to
see a bigger, more detailed picture.
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#2520 GOAT
The goat, along with sheep,
were among the earliest domesticated animals.
dated at between 6000 and 7000 B.C. However,
unlike sheep, their ancestry is fairly clear. The
major contributor of modern goats is the Bezoar
goat which is distributed from the mountains of
Asia Minor across the Middle East to Sind. Also
unlike sheep, goats easily revert to feral or
wild condition given a chance. In fact, the only
domestic species which will return to a wild
state as rapidly as a goat is the domestic cat.
Not to worry... our 19 inch Hand Puppet Goat is
happily domesticated and guaranteed to stay that
way!
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