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BLÅVINGAD Soft toy, dolphin/grey,

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Dolphins enjoy playing. Maybe that's why they’re so fascinating to many children? When they’re also as soft as this one, it’s easy to understand how it can quickly become your child's best friend.

Article number205.262.28

Product details

Did you know that dolphins talk to each other via whistling and clicking sounds? Maybe this softie can tell your child exciting stories about its magical underwater world if they listen carefully?

Made of recycled polyester that is soft and gentle on sensitive skin.

The filling in this product contains recycled polyester from ocean-bound plastic picked up from areas up to 50 km inland from coastlines.

All soft toys are good at hugging, comforting and listening and are fond of play and mischief. In addition, they are reliable and tested for safety.

We know our soft toys should handle many years of love. That’s why we’ve chosen comfy materials, embroidered eyes, performed rigorous washing tests – and ensured that they’re free from harmful chemicals.

Simple to keep clean and fresh since the soft toy can be machined washed at 40°C.

Designer

S Edholm/L Ullenius

  • Matches everything in the BLÅVINGAD collection – soft toys, textiles, lighting and other accessories.

  • Material
    Fabric:
    100 % polyester (100% recycled)
    Filling:
    100 % polyester - hollow fibre (100% recycled)
    Care

    Machine wash, max 40°C, mild process.

    Do not bleach.

    Tumble drying, low temperature (max 60°C).

    Do not iron.

    Do not dryclean.

  • Recommended for ages from 12 months.

Measurements

Length: 50 cm

  • BLÅVINGADArticle number205.262.28

    Width: 30 cm

    Height: 16 cm

    Length: 51 cm

    Weight: 0.16 kg

    Package(s): 1

BLÅVINGAD Soft toy, dolphin/grey, 50 cm

Dive down into a world of wonders

Surfing dolphins, curious turtles and playful octopuses. The big deep sea is an enchanted world that triggers the imagination. It inspired us to create the BLÅVINGAD collection. Working with the project, we also realized that many children are worried about the oceans and their inhabitants.

“Children are engaged and well-informed about the pollution of the world’s oceans and how it affects the animals that live there. They want to do something about it and encourage us, adults, to do the same,” says child psychologist Dr Barbie Clarke. She regularly participates in the work with our Kid’s Advisory Panel, where we interview children in different countries about their opinions on various topics.

Mysteries below the surface

But what is it about the oceans that fascinates and engages children worldwide – even children that live hundreds of kilometres from the coast? “The deep seas and their inhabitants have always been part of myths and stories that we tell each other,” says Barbie. “It’s a world of its own under the surface, something mysterious and exciting that brings the imagination to life.”

Discover the world

Stories, games and movies about life in the deep sea give children access to a world that is different from their own everyday life. “When children are between 3 and 6 years old, they fantasize the most, and when they get a bit older, they want to learn facts and understand how the oceans work,” says Barbie. She adds that when children are absorbed by something, it’s more than a game; they forget their worries, explore the world and broaden their horizons – just like a giant blue whale that floats off to explore the sea.

Designer thoughts

Designer thoughts

"We’re all dependent on clean and vibrant oceans full of life. That’s why our work with the BLÅVINGAD collection felt extra important. When choosing the animals to focus on, we began by studying their appearances and expressions. Using sketches, we then decided what could work as a pattern, a soft toy or a print on a cushion. We hope that the playful products create a feeling of being surrounded by the ocean and spark curiousness about all that lives below the surface.”

Designers Sissi Edholm and Lisa Ullenius