Mary Meyer Leika Lovey Soft Toy 10 Inches, Little Owl
Mary Meyer Leika Lovey Soft Toy 10 Inches, Little Owl
- BUNNY LOVEY: Comforting cuddle toy with a stuffed head and a floppy, unstuffed body that little hands love to hold, measures 10-inches
- SUPER SOFT: Sleepy-eyed bunny's relaxed body is softest 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 Bunny 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 four woodland animals: 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 four woodland animals: 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, here in the hills of Vermont, 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.