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Goki Bending Wooden Pirate Girl

$ 8.38

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How to measure:
Chest is measured at the widest point around your bust.
Waist is measured at the narrowest part of your waist.
Seat is measured around the widest part of your butt.

Our garments are made from soft, stretchy fabrics. Please use the measurements and weight as a guide to choose your size.

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SIZEXSSMLXL
EU32/3436/3838/4042/4446/48
UK6/88/1012/1416/1820/22
US24/68/1012/1416/18
IT4042/44444648
BODY MMTCMCMCMCMCM
CHEST788492100108
WAIST6469768492
SEAT8894100108116
WEIGHT KG49-5556-6263-6970-7778-86+
Yo ho ho! This colourful Bending Wooden Pirate Girl from Goki is on the lookout for somewhere safe to bury her booty! Dressed in a long red skirt, with a yellow sarong, white peasant blouse, blue top, and with her long brown hair covered with a stripy bandana, this pretty pirate comes with a drawstring bag, 5 gold coins and is supplied in an attractive window gift box. Goki is the largest wooden toy company in Northern Germany and is renowned for innovation, combining traditional creative play with loving, functional design. The result, a range of beautifully crafted toys that inspire fun, finished in bright contemporary colours using non-toxic water-based paints.  The company aims to exceed the demand of parents for safe educational toys through continuous testing at the company’s laboratories and external testing institutes. Committed to enacting positive change through environmental protection and corporate social responsibility, Goki only uses wood from sustainable European forestry and donate a new forest every year to Schleswig-Holstein, Germany‘s least wooded federal state; planting one tree for each newborn child. They also support the building of schools in developing countries such as Mali, Peru and Uganda, and ensure western standards for occupational safety and security prevail in their factory in China.