Searching – BRIGHT GREEN Floppy LION Top Priority
I’m looking for a large bright green lying down lion. Leo (as we called him) would have been about 12 inches long and 8 inches high. He was all soft, so he would not stand by himself and had floppy legs. He was given to me when I gave birth to Hunter, so I think he was purchased from a gift store. He was bought 6 years ago (almost to the day).
A month ago we lost our home to a house fire. My 6 year old son had a lion, which he called Leo, which he lost in the fire. He slept with Leo every night and has had him since the day he was born. I have searched the internet and shops and have not been able to find him. If anybody could give me details it would be greatly appreciated – even a brand name to make my searching a little bit easier.
I would love to be able to find my son another Leo – your help is really appreciated.
Thanks,
Belinda in Australia
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I’m looking for a large bright green lying down lion. Leo (as we called him) would have been about 12 inches long and 8 inches high. He was all soft, so he would not stand by himself and had floppy legs. He was given to me when I gave birth to Hunter, so I think he was purchased from a gift store. He was bought 6 years ago (almost to the day).
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Jillian says:
January 8, 2012 at 5:37 PM
Hm…looks like a claw machine toy to me.
Miranda says:
May 12, 2012 at 5:42 PM
That lion looks oddly familiar, I believe I saw it in a Toys R’ Us prize claw in Massachusetts!