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Don't run away yet. Sure, Bella the Spider Squishmallow from the Halloween Squad has eight legs, but they're far from creepy or crawly.
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Yes, you can wash Squishmallows with detergent. Just make sure to use mild laundry detergents to not damage your toy. Some detergents are too strong that they could ruin the fabric of Squishmallows. You may also use fabric softener when washing your Squishmallows. He's big, he's blue, and he can't wait to snuggle you! Ace, a unicorn Squishmallow, is turquoise blue with a white tummy and a pink horn. We will also tell you how to spot-clean them and share a handy recipe of a mold removing solution that might become handy if your squishmallow remains wet for a long time without proper air access. She has two shiny, hot pink wings that match her tiny horn and curled ears. The rest of her is pink and orange tie-dye, with a soft white nose and belly. Her closed eyes give her a particularly serene expression.This Squishmallow from the Christmas Squad is the perfect new addition to your arsenal of Christmas decorations. Carl the Cheeseburger
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Haven't you heard? Axolotl Squishmallows are all the rage. Archie the Axolotl looks just like a real axolotl, minus the expensive aquarium. Kids and adults love these fun pillows because they are so incredibly fluffy! But if you wash them, you will see that your squishmallows come out of the washing barrel flat and without that adorable fluff. This is why owners of squishmallows often wonder how to fluff squishmallows Remember the Beanie Baby craze of the 1990s? The Squishmallow craze is like that but bigger, better and so much softer. For anyone who has dreamed of having an elephant for a pet, Diego the Teal Elephant is just the right size. Plus, he's much easier to feed. It was released as part of the Mexican Exclusives collection, featuring a green, white and red bow and a green stem. This pepper might have a sweet face, but don't take a bite unless you're ready for a little spice. Cherish the ElephantClaire's is the only place you can get her. For any lover of pastries, she's worth the trip. Austin the Avocado If you want a Squishmallow that tells the world, "I’m ferocious, but I still love hugs," this Dragon Squishmallow is the one for you. Charlie the Terrier Well, I never heard of hypoallergenic squishmallows, to begin with. I guess you can try and search on some handmade online marketplaces. Folks might make them by hand from organic materials. But if your daughter is allergic to synthetics, I’d not recommend you give her these toys since they’re made of polyester filling. Can I give squishmallows to my kid if she is allergic to synthetic materials? If not, then maybe you know where to buy squishmallows that are hypoallergenic?