







🧸 Snuggle up to the giant everyone’s talking about — don’t miss out on the ultimate plush hug!
The MorisMos Giant Teddy Bear stands a generous 39 inches tall, crafted from ultra-soft, cloud-like plush fabric with reinforced stitching for durability and safety. Perfect for gifting or adding a warm, cozy vibe to any space, this light brown stuffed animal arrives vacuum-sealed and easily fluffs back to life, making it a timeless cuddle companion for kids and adults alike.












| ASIN | B01LWNO7J8 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,232 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #3,088 in Stuffed Animals |
| Color | Light Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,335) |
| Date First Available | 8 December 2016 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Color Recognition |
| Item model number | W161-2-100 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | PP Cotton |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 38.1 x 99.06 cm; 725.75 g |
| material_composition | Polyester fibers |
K**E
Absolutely lovely !
My daughter loves this product, a gift from grandparents.
A**M
FAKE INFORMATION
Says it 3ft comes out to be only around like 1ft plus later found out that this bear is ordered from a al ain market for so cheap but they are charging us 248 dhs!!! BAD QUALITY
み**も
もう少し綿が入ってたらよかったと思うけど子供は大喜びでした
B**M
ماهي كبيرة بس حلوة
V**G
Excelente, buen tamaño y calidad. Hizo muy feliz a la persona que se lo dimos.
M**U
I so pleased with this bear! The quality is excellent and exceeded my expectations. I read other reviews that mentioned the stuffing needed adjusting, but not in my case. It arrived with the stuffing balanced and in all the right places. I washed it in my washing machine on delicate then machine dried on low. Came out soft and beautiful! Very pleased with this purchase.
A**R
The way that the manufacturer describes the shipping is true; they come vacuum-sealed and squashed pretty much flat. However, it's also true that there's a zipper on the back of the bear that allows you to de-stuff the bear, unclump the fluff, and re-stuff to your liking. This is where the fun happens. I swear to God it was like the fluff kept coming. I'd only managed to deflate the poor thing's head before my roommates had all gathered around to watch in awe and muted horror as the polyfill piled higher. There's something both hilarious and heinous about gutting a teddy with your bare hands and at one point one of the gentler onlookers said "This feels a little mean, right?" Once all the fluff was extracted and we'd all had a chance to flop the empty bear skin around, I started picking up poyfill clumps to thin them out and began re-stuffing from the legs. Despite the absolute fluff mountain that I'd created in the living room, I was worried about not having enough, so I was thorough with the unclumping and conservative with how much fluff I was adding to his legs. This was a mistake. As the bear slowly became more bear-shaped over the course of the next hour or so, I realized just how much fluff there really was and started pushing more into his arms, legs, and head in an attempt to make room in his torso. Even then, at one point I remember thinking "Sweet Jesus, I can't possibly fit all of this back into this poor bear." Two hours later, with my roommates having long vanished only to occasionally walk by and go "Damn, still not done?", I finally jammed the last handful of fluff back into this (probably vengeful) creature and zipped him closed. At that point, I was low-key worried that I'd triggered something cursed and that I'd wake up to find him restuffing me with my own guts- this teddy is tall enough to reach the knife drawer, after all- so I left him in the living room for the night, where he proceeded to jumpscare one of my roommates who had been in his room the entire time and was blissfully unaware of the giant teddy in our house. Apparently the sight of a big human-like shape sitting in a very human-like way in a chair in the dark is a little much for high-strung people. I love this dude to bits. He's soft as Hell and squeezable and something about the whole process left an impact and only made him even more endearing. Well-worth the money and then some. And he sits so nicely, too!
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