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Masha and The Bear Long Sleeve Hoodie

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Keep your little one cozy and stylish with the *Masha and The Bear* Long Sleeve Hoodie, featuring a fun *Play To Win* digital print! Crafted from a high-quality cotton blend, this hoodie is both durable and soft, making it a perfect choice for active kids. Its natural, breathable material ensures maximum comfort, while the versatile design makes it a go-to for everyday wear. 

Available in sizes 1T-5T, this hoodie is a wardrobe essential that your child will love to wear on repeat. Whether it's for a casual day out, playtime, or lounging at home, this piece offers comfort, style, and warmth. It also makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays, Christmas, or any special occasion.

**Key Features:**
- Soft, breathable cotton blend for all-day comfort
- Stylish *Play To Win* digital print
- Durable and gentle on the skin
- Available in sizes 1T-5T
- Ideal for casual wear or special occasions

This *Masha and The Bear* hoodie is a must-have addition to your child's wardrobe!

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