it's actually a chocolate zombie holding your stuffy yum yum ..........honestly really not that special
A 3" chocolate man or child molded to look like he is holding another stuffie.
The book is called "it is what is inside that counts"
Surprise Surprise Gotcha ended on 2007-10-23.
I have a surprise to give to my mom.
Barefoot Contessa - 2002 Surprise Surprise was released on: USA: 2010
To My Surprise was created in 2002.
Surprise is also a kind of emotion that is found. Surprise is the unexpected being happening suddenly.
it is a surprise
you get a chocolate zombie holding a polar bear along with your stuffie! hope that helps!
The surprise gift inside a stuffed animal that is not a book is typically referred to as a "surprise accessory" or "bonus item." These can vary widely and may include stickers, a keychain, a small toy, or other trinkets. The idea is to add an element of excitement and discovery for the recipient.
The mystery gift that is included with your Stuffie is a chocolate zombie holding a polar bear stuffed animal.
it is a chocolate zombie holding a polar bear
A 3" chocolate man or child molded to look like he is holding another stuffie. The book is called "it is what is inside that counts"
You get a chocolate zombie holding a polar bear stuffed animal (it seems kind of ridiculous, but its true).
You get a chocolate person holding a polar bear stuffie... I know because I got it for my little one he loved it, they are really good presents!! Stuffies has gotten cheap and it should not even be called a surprise gift. A really small book that is not much bigger than a tag on name brand clothing and some lousy stickers. The book is way too small for any kid really and stickers cost maybe 25 cents. My old pajama bear is much larger and plusher than stuffies. For the cost, they are too small.
In the sentence 'you have her a surprise gift', 'her' is an indirect object. 'Gift' is the direct object in that sentence.
a lot of stuff
The cast of Stuffie - 1940 includes: Pete Smith as Narrator
I believe that is it, "sursi".