Mary Meyer Leika Lovey Soft Toy, 10-Inches, Little Fawn (26142)
Mary Meyer Leika Lovey Soft Toy, 10-Inches, Little Fawn (26142)
- FAWN LOVEY: Comforting cuddle toy with a stuffed head and a floppy, unstuffed body that little hands love to hold, measures 10-inches
- SUPER SOFT: Fawn has a relaxed body in softest spotted brown velour with wide corduroy white belly, knotted feet, and embroidered eyes for total softness; lovey snuggles with its own attached blanket
- MACHINE WASHABLE: Care for by washing in cold water on gentle cycle, air dry; soft toy made to strict quality standards to meet or exceed US safety requirements
- PREMIUM BABY SHOWER GIFTS: Combine with Little Fawn soft toy, baby rattle, board book, and teether; shop the Leika collection by clicking Visit the Mary Meyer Store above
- LEIKA: An elegant boutique collection, Leika brings a Scandinavian aesthetic of simple sophistication and folk-art inspiration to each of our line’s five woodland animals: Fawn, Fox, Raccoon, Owl, and Bunny
Welcome to Leika (pronounced “Like-uh"), which is a Scandinavian word for “Play". We bring this Scandinavian aesthetic of simple sophistication and folk-art inspiration to each of our line’s five woodland animals: Fawn, Fox, Raccoon, Owl, and Bunny. Each of Leika’s character’s distinct personalities is brought to life in its coordinating designs, including a soothing teether, a board book of adventures, a huggable lovey, a charming rattle, and a soft toy. Leika offers a peek at a different culture’s joyful embrace of childhood and as an invitation into a world of whimsy, wonder, and imagination. In 1933, Mary Meyer started sewing unique companions for her children and neighbors. To this day, Mary's grandchildren and great-grandchildren continue that same tradition of building care and comfort into everything they create. Whether it's picking out the perfect gift for a loved one, receiving a toy friend that will become a best buddy, or cuddling up with and enjoying the luxurious, premium fabrics of our soft toys—when it comes to Mary Meyer, it's love you can feel.