Do you know someone who can't get enough of the movies and culture from the 90s? Our 1980s Gifts include Back to the Future, Alf, Dark Crystal, Care Bears and other classic 80s characters, TV shows and movies!
The original Care Bears from the classic 80s franchise shine in their unique ways in this Care-A-Lot 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle, featuring fan-favorite characters including Tenderheart Bear, Funshine Bear, Love-A-Lot Bear, Bedtime Bear, and more riding watercolor rainbows and clouds around Care...
The Care Bears MovieIn the very first Care Bears theatrical film, Friend Bear is one of the main characters, alongside new addition Secret Bear. In this film, and most of the rest of the '80s work, Friend serves as Secret's translator and can understand their body language fluently, and...
Display all your favorite enamel pins when you get this adorable and super soft Care Bears Cheer Bear Ita Backpack! This exclusive backpack is a must-have for any Care Bears fan.
The Care Bears 9 Inch Plush - I Care Bear is a soft, huggable toy made with recycled materials , promoting eco-friendliness. I Care Bear's mission is to keep the Earth clean and healthy for generations, encouraging recycling, reducing waste, and using alternative transportation. The plush toy...
Care Bears to the Rescue: Regie: Davis Doi, Larry Houston Mit Ashleigh Ball, Kathleen Barr, Garry Chalk, Shannon Chan-Kent With Share Bear as the emcee, the Care Bears take part in the Care-a-Lot Rescue Awards.
Over 30 Care Bears characters will be at the event, with more than 300 plush toys joining in the festive fun.
Parents who thought they'd left Bedtime Bear in the 1980s, along with parachute pants and impossibly huge hair, may be surprised to find his groggy face and decorated belly on toy store shelves this year.Twenty-years after their introduction, the rest of the Care Bears are also back. My ...
Puppy Surprise, Care Bears, Pound Puppies: Some of this season’s hyped toys will be familiar to kids growing up in the 80s and 90s.
Who bears responsibility for lack of uptake of cabotegravir as PrEP? Is it an awareness issue? Is it just an access/cost/policy issue? Is it a development/marketing issue? Is it all of the above? And what do clinicians take away from that, in terms of what’s even discussed with the...