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Leading Irish Brands

Finn - The Irish Fisherman

Was: $35.90
Now: $31.90
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■ Finn the Irish fisherman teddy bear, crafted in County Down, Northern Ireland
■ Dressed in a traditional Aran sweater, corduroy dungarees, and matching wool hat
■ Stands at 11.81 inches tall – the perfect size for cuddles and storytelling
■ Made from 100% new, kid-safe materials: durable, soft, and easy to clean

 

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SKU:
PP-7203
UPC:
5055374500033

Meet Finn - The Irish Fisherman, your new favorite cuddle buddy with a heart full of Irish stories to be told! Finn isn’t just any teddy bear – he’s a rugged fisherman (or fisherbear?) from a small coastal village, with years of sea tales tucked away under his wooly hat. Raised on the shores of Ireland, Finn spent his childhood watching his father cast nets and pull in the freshest catches from the Atlantic. Now, Finn’s all grown up, sailing his own boat and providing for his fellow teddy pals!


Finn is dressed like a true Irish fisherman, wearing a cozy white Aran sweater, corduroy dungarees, and a matching wool hat. Crafted from 100% new materials, including polyester fiberfill and polyurethane foam, he’s super soft, safe for kids over 3, and easy to clean and care for – perfect for kids. Sized 11.81 inches tall, Finn is just the right size for snuggling, storytelling, or even as a bedtime buddy.


Made in County Down, Northern Ireland, Finn makes the perfect gift, bringing a charming Irish touch to any home. Whether you're gifting him for the holidays or adding a charming Irish touch to a nursery, we are sure Finn makes the perfect companion for your little one. He is ready to be loved by children and adults alike!

1 Review

  • 5
    cute

    Posted by Sam on 6th Aug 2025

    It looks so cuuteee! My baby sister loves it so much and it looks adorable on her shelf when she’s not playing with it