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Tuesday, 25 June 2019

Posh Paws BBC Earth Soft Toys Review And Giveaway (Age 12m+) Sent by Posh Paws

The BBC Earth range of soft toys from Posh Paws International is a collaboration with the BBC, and all of the soft toys depict land and sea animals featured in the BBC television documentaries including Blue Planet II and Planet Earth II. We've been sent some of these gorgeous creatures to review and I also have 2 to give away to my readers.


All of our land and sea creatures are suitable for anyone 12 months and over. They are approximately 25cm/10" tall or long (with a smaller 7" size range also available). Super soft and cuddly, they come with their own cardboard display plinth. In fact the display plinth is the only real packaging and there aren't any plastic bags involved.

Posh Paws BBC Earth Soft Toys Review Sea Turtle Penguin and octopus on table

In honesty the display plinth isn't fantastic and 2 of ours are a bit crumpled. You can't see much of the plinth when the toys are on them, but they would be a definite bonus for someone who wants their soft toys for a shelf model.

Posh Paws BBC Earth Soft Toy Sea Turtle in green on display plinth

Each of the soft toys has the official label to prove they're genuine and arrives with a tag on their arm with some interesting information about that animal, plus a QR code you can scan to be shown clips from Blue Planet or Planet Earth.

Posh Paws BBC Earth Soft Toys swing tags QR code

These are gorgeous quality soft toys with perfectly sewn seams, and good detailed finishing. The materials are superb and the fabric very soft. With arms, legs and necks, they're easily held by a very small child, but my big 9 year old loves his Penguin just as much. Apparently they can also make a good pillow...

Posh Paws BBC Earth Soft Toys Penguin used as a pillow by 9 year old curly haired boy

I was disappointed with these toys having plastic tags to attach labels and swing tags, and fastening the toys to their display stand, however Posh Paws have contacted me to say that this is not going to be the case in future. I'm absolutely delighted with this news, reducing single use plastic is exactly the message that Blue Planet aims to get across. I hope more manufacturers follow suit.

Blue Planet Octopus soft toy in bright orange

We absolutely love watching Blue Planet and Planet Earth, and other BBC Earth documentaries. The most recent series' show us exactly why we should never be wasteful, and to think of the real and complete cost of whatever we do - to the Earth and it's inhabitants, and not only our wallet. To see some clips and read more, you can check out the truly fascinating BBC Earth website

Posh Paws BBC Earth Soft Toys Review Emperor Penguin from Blue Planet

To see the entire range of BBC Earth Soft Toys in 7" and 10" sizes, take a look at the Posh Paws International website. Available now, our 10"/25cm soft toys rrp £13.99 each. Here are my affiliate* Amazon links:


I'm delighted to say that Posh Paws have kindly offered me a 10"/25cm Octopus and a 10"/25cm Sea Turtle to give away to my readers. 2 winners will each win 1 soft toy.

Entry to the giveaway is by using the Gleam form below. Your details are not shared or used in any way, except to draw a random winner, check a winning entry and contact the winner, and everything is deleted once the competition admin is over.

The giveaway will end at midnight Sunday 21st July and is open to UK entrants only. Full terms and conditions are at the bottom of the Gleam form. A link to help if you are new to Gleam is on my Giveaways Page along with my other UK Sweepstake Giveaways.

Posh Paws BBC Earth Soft Toys Giveaway (Age 12m+) Sent by Posh Paws

We were sent our soft toys by Posh Paws for review. *Amazon links are affiliate because toys are lovely, but you can't eat them. I earn a few pence if you buy through my link, but you never pay any more. It helps keep the website running. 

82 comments:

  1. Dolphins - just love how they interact with each other

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  2. I would love to capture seahorse ad how the male looks after the babies

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  3. Fantastic Prize 😀 keeping my fingers crossed 🤞 Wow 😮

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  4. Keeley Griffiths26 June 2019 at 10:42

    Love penguins!!

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  5. Jelly Fish to see them glide effortlessly through the water

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  6. Turtles, turtles and more turtles! From the moment they hatch and take their first hazardous journey to the sea through to their first few years of life

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  7. sloths or apes. Absolutely adore animals.

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  8. Me and my daughter loved watching the episodes with the rain-forest birds and the baby flamingos running to find water. We would love to see more birds

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  9. Sea turtles they are fascinating and amazingly beautiful sea animals would love to know more

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  10. I am fascinated by Stingrays they are weird and wonderful things

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  11. I love birds but can't think of anything that would be original, so many programmes have already been made about them.

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  12. Dolphins communicating with one another i love dolphins and they way they interact.

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  13. Robert Mark Ward28 June 2019 at 17:52

    Gendarme beetles

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  14. I would like to film garden eels - I recently saw them in an aquarium and thought they were cool!

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  15. for me it would have to be polar bears

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  16. My daughter would love to film peregrin falcons

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  17. My little girl absolutely loves gorillas so would have to be them, she loves watching them

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  18. Ants! I can watch them for hours I find them so interesting.

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  19. Ooooh, Great white sharks, of creatures of the deep

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  20. I would love to see something on Manatees, I think they are such cute creatures that never seem to get much coverage.

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  21. What domestic pets like cats get up to at night

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  22. I think I'd like to capture turtles hatching and making their way to the sea x

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  23. Killer Whales, I have a slight obsession with them!

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  24. Hammer head Sharks.

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  25. The loch ness monster, to shut up the disbelievers

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  26. I think it would have to be a whale as they are my favourite animal

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  27. It would have to be Weedy Seadragons and Narwhals

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  28. I'd love to capture a Giant Squid!

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  29. Sloths although they don’t do a lot I think they would be interesting over time .

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  30. So many animals to choose from but it would have to be cheetahs - magnificent, incredible, fast, big cats who purr!

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  31. I'd love to capture hippo fights and behaviour xx

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  32. more of the penguins as i love them!

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  33. I would love to capture pictures of bears hibernating.

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  34. I'd love to find out more about wild forest animals like moose and lynx

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  35. I would love to see sea turtles in the wild

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  36. I'd like to see a programme focussing on smaller creatures rather than large animals. For example, on the African savannah there are lots of smaller cats such as servals which are overlooked and instead we always see lions, leopards and cheetahs.

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  37. Snow leopards; footage of them in the wild is always incredible.

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  38. I'd love to capture the British countryside wildlife

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  39. Spider crabs and sea spiders

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  40. Fiona Johnstone20 July 2019 at 20:29

    Basing sharks. Most people don't know much about them.

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  41. Sea horses because I find them really fascinating!

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  42. I'd love to capture African Pygmy Hedgehogs in the wild

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  43. I would love to see polar bears, I am fascinated by any type of bear

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  44. Dolphins as they are lovely to watch

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  45. I would love to film new species from the depths of the ocean

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  46. The endangered British Turtle Dove. It is so very gentle, brave and beautiful.

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  47. Where great whites go to have their young.

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  48. Dolphins they are fascinating and so clever and friendly

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  49. Elephants Big and baby ones love them

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  50. Turtles and seahorses, love them both so can't choose between them

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  51. Killer whales would be pretty awesome or blue whales.

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  52. Naomi Williams21 July 2019 at 17:50

    Penguins

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  53. l love Whales would love to swim and film with them!

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  54. after the massive jellyfish that has been around i would love to see a program on them

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