Product description New from miYim, beautifully made organic Disney plush toys are the ultimate in safely and softness for baby. Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore and Piglet are joined by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in this collection of earth-friendly infant playthings, with embroidered details and beautiful, muted colors. From the Manufacturer My Natural Disney organic cotton plush characters are soft and cuddly, safely made with non-toxic coloring process. Filled with recycled fiber, each toy promotes conservation of our planet.
C**I
that is pretty loud. This would never allow her to sleep
I think this is a well made stuffed toy and my little one loves it. We have the other Pooh friends as well. She loves them so much and wants to take them to bed. But the problem is, that there is a bell-like rattle inside.that is pretty loud. This would never allow her to sleep. It is a shame because so much thought was put into a wonderful organic toxic free toy that a parent could feel comfortable having their child sleep with and it makes all this noise. I am thinking about having someone who sews remove the bells. Why they thought noise was appropriate for a toy that surely would become a bedtime favourite is beyond me. If not for the noise, I would ABSOLUTELY give 5 stars.
C**.
Beautiful toy
We have the lovey version of this eeyore, and he is my son's best friend in the whole world. They don't make the lovies anymore and i got this fellow hoping he could be a backup should we ever lose the favorite eeyore. Is a great stuffed animal, i really like it. I removed the jingly thing inside because my toddler doesn't need a noisy stuffed animal, but i am otherwise very happy with it. I do wish they still made the lovie though!
B**7
Should be made in U.S. or Europe.
MiYim is one of the few companies that claim to produce organic stuffed animals that use safe dyes for coloring and no parts that can be pulled off such as buttons or strings. The only downside is that it's made in China, so unless they have excellent onsite quality control representation from U.S. (like Apple) and not a third party Chinese company (like most U.S. companies do) you really don't know what exactly you're getting.
E**.
They loved the "babies" and the Pooh book I also gave ...
I ordered Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and Tigger for a set of two year old twins. They loved the "babies" and the Pooh book I also gave them.Very pleased with the product and the service. I had less than a week to get a gift and had no problem getting these on time.
Z**G
Adorable!
Adorable, sweet Eeyore! Will be great in the little guy's Easter basket! Soft, love the color and that it's organic!
S**E
Five Stars
the material is really good for baby
M**E
Very disappointed Miyim. These will fall to pieces in no time.
I recently purchased both this Eeyore and also Winnie the Pooh from Miyim (Greenpoint Brands). When they arrived I was shocked by the poor quality of both stuffed animals. Miyim claims their toys are durable, washable, and heirloom quality (and maybe that was once the case) but the animals we received were falling apart at the seams (literally) within a few days. The stuffed animals have not been through the washer or dryer and my children are very gentle with stuffed animals ( we have had absolutely no hole problems ever with any other stuffed toy). After less than a week Winnie the Pooh has 3 holes along his neck line and Eeyore has holes along the seam of his leg, and nose and also a third hole right in the middle of the fabric.I do a fair amount of sewing and I noticed a few reasons for the quality issues:1. Miyim is sewing too close to the edge of the fabric, leaving NO seam allowance. Most likely they are trying to cut back on fabric costs by using less without altering size (this cannot be done without sacrificing structural integrity).2. The fabric/material on it's own is very weak and falls apart easily.3. The toys are overstuffed (not as big a deal as the first 2 issues) and taking the previous problems into account the stuffing is putting a lot of pressure on the fabric and seams which just aren't strong enough to hold up to it.Unless Miyim seriously improves their quality (and could prove it to me) I would never recommend a Miyim product to anyone, they are sure to only leave your children disappointed (and you out $20), For now I am attempting to patch my kid's Miyim toys as best I can but I don't expect them to be salvageable for long and then I'll have to deal with the sadness and disappointment of my children when there's just not enough secure fabric left to mend.
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