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MINI ME! Personalised Teddy Bear Doll | 33cm x 46cm The Original Custom Face Doll Kids Cushion | Add Photo of Face | Novelty Customised Kids Gift Idea| British Made Gifts

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Her birthday is Aug. 31, 1998, and she was retired just over a year later in November 1999. 8. Tuffy the Terrier Bottom line: Beak the kiwi bird, introduced on Sept. 30, 1998, was one of the more challenging Beanie Babies to make. Beak's long, tan-colored beak was a new design for Ty, and it took some finagling to get it right. Bottom line: Snort the bull was first released on Jan. 1, 1997, but his birthday is on May 15, 1995. Interestingly, he wasn't the first bull Beanie Baby made by Ty.

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Bottom line: A mint condition Stretch the ostrich Beanie Baby is tough to find, especially one with unique errors. Stretch was released at the tail end of 1997, retiring on March 31, 1999. Bottom line: This rare, third-generation teddy doesn't look especially unique, but not many copies of it were made. Featuring a vibrant purple fabric and a green bow, the teddy was one of the first of Ty's redesigned teddy line. According to Beaniepedia, these Beanies that still have the Nana tag are some of the most sought-after Beanie Babies. Bottom line: Chocolate the moose is another of the original nine Beanie Babies and was the last of the nine to be retired. Boasting an unusually long run, Chocolate was introduced on Jan. 8, 1994, and wasn't retired until nearly five years later on Dec. 31, 1998.Bottom line: Sly the fox Beanie Baby was born on Sept. 12, 1996, and he came in two different colors — brown and rusty orange. The orange version with a cream-colored belly is more valuable than the version with the brown belly. Remember the Beanie Babies craze of the 1990s? Somehow, those little plastic pellet-stuffed toys became more valuable than gold and diamonds. Bottom line: According to Beaniepedia, Teddy the Bear was released on 1994 with six different colors and two faces — either an "old" or "new" face. Bottom line: Nip the cat was made in 1996 and was retired at the tail end of 1997. During that short time, several versions of Nip the cat were released, including a solid gold version and one with pink whiskers. She was released at the same time as the darker brown Pecan the bear on May 1, 1999, and a Beanie Buddy version was sold for a single month in early 2000.

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Versions of Mac with errors are the most valuable. This one had a tag error with an extra space, contributing to its remarkable price tag. His sporty poem reads:She comes in four different variations, including one with an iridescent horn, one with a tan horn and fine mane, one with a tan horn and course mane, one with an iridescent horn and a course mane and one with an iridescent horn with a furry mane. She was released on Jan. 1, 1999, and was retired less than a year later. Unsurprisingly, her birthday is Feb. 14, 1998. Both she and Valentino are rare, but Valentina is usually harder to find. 3. Bubbles

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Decrease for the next 6 rounds. Your teddy bear’s body should be taking shape now, so the next step is to begin working gradual decreases to taper it off towards the bottom. Work the following decreases: Bottom line: Last but not least, we have a giant bear with a giant price tag. Wallace the bear was cute to begin with, but paired with a giant, 15-inch version, he's worth more than the price of a new Tesla. Bottom line: Scorch, a magical dragon with iridescent wings and a sweet little red tongue, was released on Sept. 30, 1998. The copy sold had a few tag errors and was kept in excellent condition with an intact swing tag. His summary poem reads: Bottom line: The very first shipment of the "original 9" Beanie Babies shipped to the United Kingdom in 1994 and had red heart hang tags with a CE mark.

17. Chocolate the Moose

Round 35: Single crochet 2 together and single crochet into the next 4 stitches 1 time. Repeat this sequence to the end of the round. Bottom line: Lizzy the lizard was one of the earliest Beanie Babies made, with a release date of Jan. 7, 1996. She was sold for two years before retirement, and her bright blue and yellow fabric was a hit with kids. The rainbow tie-dye and peace symbol were trendy at the time, so Ty made a giant version of their Peace bear. There's also a nine-inch version.

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Beak was released in tandem with a bigger Beanie Buddy version, which is even rarer as it was retired after less than a year. Beak's tag reads:

83. Almond the Beige Bear (Tie)

Round 15: Single crochet 2 together and single crochet into the next 6 stitches 1 time. Repeat this sequence to the end of the round. You will have 42 stitches at the end of this round. As you move towards the nose, the hair will start to get shorter – you can mostly leave this part alone. Bottom line: Maple is, unsurprisingly, a Canadian Beanie Baby. He was the first bear made exclusively in a country other than the United States, released on Jan. 1, 1997. He was retired 1.5 years later.

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