JÄTTESTOR

soft toy, elephant/grey

24,99

Article no: 703.735.91

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Product details

Key features

We all need a big and kind friend to hug sometimes. Someone who has time to listen and help us with wise advice. Basically a friend for life with soft, warm and open arms.

All soft toys are good at hugging, comforting and listening and are fond of play and mischief. In addition, they are reliable and tested for safety.

A large buddy with floppy ears, white tusks and a cuddly trunk that likes to snuggle up close when your child needs comfort or a safe friend to sleep beside.

Assembled size

Length:60 cm

Package size & weight


Article no: 703.735.91
Packages: 1
Length: 60 cm
Width: 52 cm
Height: 23 cm
Weight Gross: 0,85 kg
Weight Net: 0,84 kg

Store location

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1 x JÄTTESTOR soft toy Article no: 703.735.91 1 package(s)
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Care instructions

Machine wash, max 40°C, mild process.
Do not bleach.
Tumble drying, low temperature (max 60°C).
Do not iron.
Do not dryclean.

Good to know

Recommended for ages from 12 months.

This product bears the CE mark.

Sure, they’re cute but are they safe? Absolutely!

You can rest assured knowing that all our children’s products live up to the highest health and safety standards. We put our toys to the test – up against the toughest in the world (much tougher than any two-year-old). All so you can worry less and they can play more.

Safe cuddling with embroidered eyes

For us at Children's IKEA, the safety and security of children is most important. That's why it was a major setback for us in 1997 when a plastic eye came off one of our soft toys. But it taught us that adversity can lead to something really good. In this case, it not only led to us developing even better safety procedures, but also that our soft toys gained stronger personalities. With embroidered eyes, these cuddly friends are both safe and have more character.

Soft toys to hug, again and again

We know our soft toys should handle many years of love. That’s why we’ve chosen comfy materials, embroidered eyes, performed rigorous washing tests – and ensured that we test them for harmful chemicals. Simple to keep clean and fresh since they can be machined washed.

Designer

Annie Huldén

Materials

Fabric:
100 % polyester
Filling:
100% polyester - hollow fibre

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JÄTTESTOR soft toy
Story

The story of a broken eye and what it taught us

The IKEA store in Helsinki, Finland, was full of customers that day back in 1997. Being a textile technologist at Children’s IKEA at the time, Carina Ingelsten ran a course about safety for a group of IKEA co-workers. ”I lifted up a teddy bear and pulled on the legs and arms to show how well they are sewn in place. When I pulled on the plastic eye, something happened that shouldn't – the eye came off”, says Carina. This was a major setback for Children's IKEA, but it was a setback that would lead to important safety improvements.

All soft toys were removed from the store as Carina tried to call her colleagues in Sweden. ”It was a Saturday, so it wasn't that easy to get a hold of people, but in the end Jörgen Svensson, my manager at Children's IKEA, answered and we succeeded in stopping global sales of our soft toys”.

Major consequences

Jörgen remembers the call. The fact that the eye came off despite all risk analyses and safety checks was very serious. Still, in hindsight, he still sees that it led to something really good. ”Thanks to what happened, we learned to systematize safety work even more. We established clearer procedures and areas of responsibility”.

More personal expression

The incident also led to the decision to not use plastic eyes at all. Embroidered eyes were not only safer, they also proved to give more character and personality to the toys. Annie Huldén, a designer who has created many soft toys over the years, agrees. ”The eyes are very important for a soft toy and plastic eyes easily seem too symmetrical and stale, while embroidered eyes are easier to vary in terms of the design, the size of pupils and the eyelashes.” Soft toys at Children's IKEA are loved by children throughout the world. It's a loved friend to play with and find comfort with - and which parents can always feel secure about.


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