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Enesco’s Peter Rabbit Plush Helps To Fund Raise For GOSH

Enesco has unveiled brand new, special edition Peter Rabbit plush in collaboration with Penguin Ventures on behalf of Frederick Warne & Co. (owner of The World Of Peter Rabbit brand and part of Penguin Random House).

The new Peter Rabbit GOSH plush will raise vital funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s charity (GOSH), to help to give seriously ill children, treated at the hospital, the best change to fulfil their potential.

Part of the new reimagined Beatrix Potter soft toy collection, featuring brand-new patterns and fabrics, as well as high-quality super-soft stuffings, calls on classic designs, character illustrations and original artwork from Beatrix Potter’s best-loved tales.

With each sale, £1.00 plus VAT of the small plushes, and £1.66 plus VAT of the large plushes, will be donated to GOSH charity by Enesco and Penguin Random House Children’s. The money raised will help fund the hospital’s most urgent needs, to include child and family support services, pioneering research into rare conditions, the essential rebuilding and refurbishment of the hospital and state-of-the-art medical equipment.

Enesco ended 2022 on a high, with several of its products picking up prestigious awards.

 

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