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Caprice Polar Fleece Throw Rug Dora Explorer Thick and Embroidered Pink Heart 127 x 152 cm

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Caprice Polar Fleece Throw Rug Dora Explorer Thick and Embroidered Pink Heart 127 x 152 cm Caprice Polar Fleece Throw Rug Dora Explorer Thick and Embroidered Pink Heart 127 x 152 cm

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Description

Make your little princess bedroom look sweet and colourful with this cute Licensed Kids Cartoon Polar Fleece Throw Rug Dora Explorer Thick and Embroidered Pink Heart 127 x 152 cm by Caprice. The design features Dora the Explorer highlighted with hearts and lines printed in vibrant colour tones of white, hot pink, yellow, brown, black, and pink that will add a fun and bold accent to any kid's bedroom. This throw rug is perfect for kid's bedroom and play area. It is made from quality Polyester fabric with easy care properties.

Features:

  • Dora the Explorer Print Design

Set Includes:

  • 1 x Throw - 127 x 152 cm

Fabrication:

  • Polyester

Care Instructions:

  • Machine washable
  • See label for detailed instructions before first use