Bagpuss Musical Mouse (Willie) from Golden Bear

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Minimum Age: 12 months
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Our Editorial Review
Amazon.co.uk Review Relive those happy childhood memories of watching Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin's classic series Bagpuss with this pair of musical soft toys, which are just as likely to appeal to a new generation of Bagpuss devotees. The duo comprises Willy, who is kitted out in red trousers and a natty floral shirt, and Millie Mouse, sweet and appealing in her tartan skirt and white blouson, prettily tied at the neck with a white ribbon. They both measure approximately 17 cm (seven-an-a-half inches) high and are made of soft grey plush with grey felt paws, machine-embroidered eyes and have a knotted cord tail. Willie and Millie are sponge clean only. Fans of the series will recall the mouse belief system encapsulated in the phrase "Mice not sing--mice not work"--and these mice love to sing! Squeeze their tummies and you'll hear a rousing rendition of a Mouse song set to the traditional "Frère Jacques" tune. Squeeze Willie and Millie simultaneously and hear them sing the song as a (slightly out of synch) duet in rodent stereo. The pair does come with batteries, which the manufacturer recommends as having an average life of six months, although unfortunately these are not replaceable. Please bear in mind that battery life will be considerably less if they are in constant use. --Alison Drury Also available: Charlie and Lizzie Mice and Charlie, Lizzie, Willie and Millie Mice Browse our full range of Bagpuss Toys
Customer Reviews
Singing Bagpuss mice     Posted 20 December 2004 I bought two singing Bagpuss mice for a (30-something) friend's birthday. I guess the batteries will run out eventually, but in the meantime they are great fun. I'm sure they would be suitable for smaller children as well as adults who remember Bagpuss first time around. I recommend buying more than one, then the mice can sing in a 'London's Burning' style harmony. The vendors were a little slow sending the items out, but when prompted by email they did post them off straight away.
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