Beatrice Kreecher from Manhattan Toy escaped from the pillow scientists who created her by splicing the DNA from pieces of polar fleece into recycled rubber bath toys. But don't let Beatrice's distressed look fool you. She just looks that way because she is, ironically, terribly afraid of water. She is really a great and loyal pillow friend. 14" L X 16" H. Fabrics and colors may vary. Ages 3 & up.
Beatrice Kreecher from Manhattan Toy escaped from the pillow scientists who created her by splicing the DNA from pieces of polar fleece into recycled rubber bath toys. But don't let Beatrice's distressed look fool you. She just looks that way because she is, ironically, terribly afraid of water. She is really a great and loyal pillow friend. 14" L X 16" H. Fabrics and colors may vary. Ages 3 & up.
The scientists (a wonderful mom and her son) began dangerously experimenting, where they cross-pollinated throw pillows with baby blankets and leg stockings. They spliced DNA from old sweaters and abandoned teddy bears, and wrapped comforter innards with beanbag skins. They tried everything. And everything failed horribly, magnificently.
For reasons that remain unmentioned, the ill-fated project and lab were quietly shut down. The Kreechers¨ were banished to a subterranean vault. However, a handful of mischievous mutants escaped through an air vent and stowed away atop a passing RV. Today, they live among us. Searching for real kids who will look past their twisted exteriors and see them for what they were always meant to be: warm, fuzzy, lifelong friends.