FLATOUT bear Large / Small Now in stock

FLATOUTbear

The perfect natural comforter and sleep companion for your child.

It is no wonder the FLATOUTbear has a star-studded fan base including Princess Mary of Denmark, Brooke Shields and Hugh Jackman. Sarah Jessica Parker termed the FLATOUTbear “charming and adorable”, Tom Cruise had it on his baby wish-list, Jennifer Garner “loves it”. The FLATOUTbear is now seen around the world.

We suggest that you follow the SIDS guidelines as well as using a common sense approach when giving children the FLATOUTbear. Like with anything, we suggest parental supervision and we hope that the FLATOUTbear becomes a well-loved member of your family.

We believe every child deserves a FLATOUTbear.

Soft, cuddly and flat, the FLATOUTbear is made from 100% Australian sheepskin shaped like a teddy bear. They are just gorgeous. They’re natural, plush and luxurious – perfect for babies, kids, grannies… What can we say, everyone loves FLATOUTbears.

FLATOUTbear The perfect natural comforter and sleep companion for your child.

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Finally after 20 years we have finally got Pitches started with 18 players , some said “How are you going to start a Football club with 18 payers and laughed…

Bishopthorpe White Rose Football Club will lease the site from City of York Council.

The club is run by volunteers and has fundraised tirelessly to help pay for the scheme, which has also been funded by the council and nearly £500,000 from the Football Foundation.

Josh Wong, club secretary, said: “We are incredibly grateful to the Football Foundation and City of York Council for this massive investment in our club and also for the many people who have and continue to support our fundraising efforts.

“A new home site, which will allow us to expand and develop our activities, will be a huge benefit to all our young players, their families and the local community.”

It will take 10 weeks for the pitches to be completed and the club house will be built next year, with the site fully open for the 2020/21 football season.

An extra 400 trees and 900m of hedgerows will also be planted at the Ashfield site, as well as bird boxes installed on the clubhouse.  comments