Monday, 9 December 2019
That's Books and Entertainment: Shamus Dust
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Sunday, 8 December 2019
Talking Bing the Rabbit and Talking Sula
Bing the little bunny rabbit is a sure fire hit with young children when they see the little chap on BBC TV's CBeebies channel.
Bing is a smartly dressed pre-school bunny rabbit who gets into all sorts of adventures as he learns about the world around him.
And now parents, grandparents, older brothers and sisters and aunts and uncles can really please the little ones this Christmas, because they can buy them their very own talking Bing bunny rabbit.
This cute and cuddly Talking Bing Soft Toy is perfect for hugs as it’s made from super-soft textured fabric. Talking Bing has over 15 fun phrases to delight and entertain fans such as ‘Hi, I’m Bing! What’s your name?’ Simply press Bing’s button to hear him talk and giggle. Bingsters will love to re-create their favourite Bing stories, listen to Bing talk and interact with him.
Bing is available from good toy retailers and from on line retailers, too for about £16.00, RRP.
And you can also buy his cute little friend, Talking Sula, for about the same price, too. She also appears on the programmes with Bing.
It's been noticed that some boys tend to prefer Bing and that some girls tend to prefer Sula.
So, why not buy Bing and Sula at the same time?
Bing and Sula are made by a British company called Golden Bear.
Golden Bear point out where you can buy them and their other products from here:- https://www.goldenbeartoys.com/pages/retailers.
Bing is a smartly dressed pre-school bunny rabbit who gets into all sorts of adventures as he learns about the world around him.
And now parents, grandparents, older brothers and sisters and aunts and uncles can really please the little ones this Christmas, because they can buy them their very own talking Bing bunny rabbit.
This cute and cuddly Talking Bing Soft Toy is perfect for hugs as it’s made from super-soft textured fabric. Talking Bing has over 15 fun phrases to delight and entertain fans such as ‘Hi, I’m Bing! What’s your name?’ Simply press Bing’s button to hear him talk and giggle. Bingsters will love to re-create their favourite Bing stories, listen to Bing talk and interact with him.
Bing is available from good toy retailers and from on line retailers, too for about £16.00, RRP.
And you can also buy his cute little friend, Talking Sula, for about the same price, too. She also appears on the programmes with Bing.
It's been noticed that some boys tend to prefer Bing and that some girls tend to prefer Sula.
So, why not buy Bing and Sula at the same time?
Bing and Sula are made by a British company called Golden Bear.
Golden Bear point out where you can buy them and their other products from here:- https://www.goldenbeartoys.com/pages/retailers.
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