
Christmas Decorations (Set of Six)
- This set of 6 Christmas Decorations includes a Reindeer, Monkey, Lion, Giraffe, Zebra and Elephant – 3 will have red sweaters and 3 will have green ones (it may differ from what is shown in the photo).
- They are also available individually.
- Help us spread some Gogo Olive joy at Christmas!
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

Christmas: Reindeer (Red)
DESCRIPTION
- Both male and female Reindeers grow antlers
- Their noses are specially designed to warm the air before it gets to their lungs
- Some species of Reindeer’s ankles click when they walk – so they can stay together in a blizzard
- No two Reindeer antlers are exactly the same
- Reindeers can run up to 50 miles per hour
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

Christmas: Elephant (Nzou) – Red
DESCRIPTION
- Elephants are the only mammals that can’t jump
- Elephant tusks keep growing all their lives
- An Elephant spends up to 23 hours a day eating!
- Elephants can smell water from 3 miles away
- An Elephant’s skin is up to 2.5 cm thick in places
- A group of Elephants is called a parade
- A male Elephant can weigh up to 6 tons
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

GOGO GREETING CARD – Merry Christmas (set of 4)
“Merry Christmas”
Use your Gogo Greeting card to share some wisdom!
Each card measures 148mm x 148mm, is printed on 350gsm silk card and comes with a kraft envelope.

Christmas: Lion (Shumba) – Red
DESCRIPTION
- A male lion sleeps in his den and the females go out to hunt for food!
- A group of Lions is called a Pride, they are the only cats that live in groups
- A Lion would be defeated by a polar bear if they had a fight!
- A Lions roar can be heard from 8 km away
- Lions can run up to a speed of 81 kmph
- The name for a baby lion is a cub, whelp or lionet
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

Christmas: Reindeer (Green)
DESCRIPTION
- Both male and female Reindeers grow antlers
- Their noses are specially designed to warm the air before it gets to their lungs
- Some species of Reindeer’s ankles click when they walk – so they can stay together in a blizzard
- No two Reindeer antlers are exactly the same
- Reindeers can run up to 50 miles per hour
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

Christmas: Zebra (Mbizi) – Red
DESCRIPTION
- Zebras are white with black stripes, not black with white stripes!
- Zebras can’t see the colour orange
- A group of Zebras is called a crossing, a dazzle, a herd, a harem or a zeal!
- The stripes of a Zebra are as individual as a fingerprint
- The fastest recorded speed for a Zebra is 112 kmph!
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

Christmas: Giraffe (Twiza) – Green
DESCRIPTION
- Giraffes have the same number of bones in their necks as a human
- A group of Giraffes is called a Tower
- Giraffes can grow up to 16 ft (they average 6 ft tall at birth!)
- Giraffes can run up to 56 kmph
- Giraffes give birth standing up – their young have to fall over 5 ft!
- A Giraffe’s tongue can be as long as 53 cm
- Like human fingerprints, no 2 giraffes have the same pattern of spots
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

Christmas: Lion (Shumba) – Green
DESCRIPTION
- A male lion sleeps in his den and the females go out to hunt for food!
- A group of Lions is called a Pride, they are the only cats that live in groups
- A Lion would be defeated by a polar bear if they had a fight!
- A Lions roar can be heard from 8 km away
- Lions can run up to a speed of 81 kmph
- The name for a baby lion is a cub, whelp or lionet
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

Original: Reindeer (Red)
DESCRIPTION
- Both male and female Reindeers grow antlers
- Their noses are specially designed to warm the air before it gets to their lungs
- Some species of Reindeer’s ankles click when they walk – so they can stay together in a blizzard
- No two Reindeer antlers are exactly the same
- Reindeers can run up to 50 miles per hour
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

Original: Reindeer (Green)
DESCRIPTION
- Both male and female Reindeers grow antlers
- Their noses are specially designed to warm the air before it gets to their lungs
- Some species of Reindeer’s ankles click when they walk – so they can stay together in a blizzard
- No two Reindeer antlers are exactly the same
- Reindeers can run up to 50 miles per hour
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning

Christmas: Monkey (Shoko) – Green
DESCRIPTION
- Monkeys peel their bananas and don’t eat the skin
- Albert II was the first monkey in space, he landed on the moon on 14th June 1949
- A group of Monkeys is called a troop, a barrel or a cartload!
- Monkeys can grasp with both their fingers and their toes
- Some monkeys can count and understand written numbers
- To attract a female partner, some species of monkey urinate on their hands and rub it into their fur
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Individually named by the lady who knitted it
- Tagged with the name and photo (unless they are still in prison) of the knitter
- CE tested
- Hand knitted with a mix of acrylic and cotton yarns
- Stuffed with a polyester toy stuffing
- Wash by gentle sponge cleaning