Jesus Loves Me - Ceramic Piggy Bank

$20.00
$16.00
Sku: 223403
  • Keep a baby’s first coins and dollars in a sweet, teddy bear bank that reminds them of His love always.
  • Shaped as a wide-eyed bear clutching his favorite blankie, this bank features a plastic stopper at the bottom to make it easy to retrieve the contents.
  • Give this bank as a baby shower gift, as a welcome home gift for a baby, or to celebrate any of their early occasions.
  • Measuring approximately 5.5”H, this bank is carefully crafted of ceramic and is expertly hand-painted.

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We got a new dog in March, so this seemed like a great way to commemorate her first Christmas with is. Communication with Country n’ More was clear, product arrived quickly & in perfect condition. I think I have a new favorite store!!!

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