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Yes, there comes a time when your priorities change and you realise that what was once so important to you is now on the back bench.  I’ve decided the time has come for me to part with my TY collection.  Although it was once my dream to put them on display in glass cabinets, that never seemed to materialise.  It seems such a waste for my bears to hide away in boxes, so I’ve decided to offer them a little more freedom and hope to find them a loving familiy.

I have about 160 in my collection, including Beanie Babies and Beanie Buddies.  Introducing…

The Asian Flower Bears – Beanie Babies and Buddies

Flower Bear Buddies and Babies

Includes babies and buddies (from back left to right, front left to right): Mugunghwa (Korea), Wattlie (Australia), Sakura II (Japan), Bungaraya (Malaysia), Vanda (Singapore), Ferny (New Zealand).

All bears have tag protectors and are in mint condition.

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