Norwex Chenille Pet – Seal

Original price was: $39.99.Current price is: $14.00.

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The eco-friendly pet with a purpose! Give you your child a super-soft toy they can hold close, snuggle and confide in. These plush, fluffy stuffed animals make the perfect eco-friendly companion. Made using remnants from the production of other Norwex Microfiber products. Reusing, recycling and repurposing helps us care for the planet and teach our children about better environmental choices. Features BacLock®*, which protects the product by winning the fight against odor-causing bacteria in the product, helping it to stay fresher longer. These delightful companions combine comfort, playfulness and educational value into one lovable toy. Offers endless opportunities for make-believe play, allowing children to immerse themselves in imaginative adventures. *BacLock is an antimicrobial agent solely intended to protect and self-clean the cloth by inhibiting growth of odor-causing bacteria, mold and mildew. BacLock does not protect people from disease-causing pathogens. Size: Sea Turtle: 45.7 cm x 40.6 cm x 10.1 cm/ 18″ × 16″ × 4″ Seal: 30 cm x 21 cm x 16 cm / 11.8″ × 8.3″ × 6.3″ USE & CARE Perfect for children over 2 years of age. Not for use in cribs, strollers, playpens, prams or cots. Hand wash only. FEATURES & BENEFITS Great for snuggling or resting your head. Made of super-soft Norwex Microfiber remnants that are repurposed to create this adorable stuffed animal. BacLock* inhibits odors within the product and helps keep the product fresher longer. Perfect for make-believe play. Provides hours of fun as well as wildlife and conservation educational opportunities. Makes a wonderful gift for a special friend or teacher. *BacLock is an antimicrobial agent solely intended to protect and self-clean the cloth by inhibiting growth of odor-causing bacteria, mold and mildew. BacLock does not protect people from disease-causing pathogens. POSITIVE IMPACT There are seven different species of sea (or marine) turtles in the world, most of which are now classified as endangered. Turtles often mistake plastic floating in water for food. A sea turtle rescued in Florida was discovered to have over 100 pieces of plastic in her body. https://www.onegreenplanet.org/environment/sea-turtle-in-recovery-after-passing-100-pieces-of-plastic-in-stool/ Seals in the U.S. were hunted almost into extinction by the 1900s, but in 1972 were given federal protection by the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Seals can survive in and out of the water, from sea level to hundreds of meters below. The deepest recorded seal dive was by an elephant seal, which went to an incredible 7,835 ft (2,388 m). https://www.insidescience.org/news/once-overlooked-walruses-turn-out-be-champion-divers

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