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Masha and the Bear Long Sleeve Sports Set

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**Masha and The Bear Long Sleeve Sports Set** 🐻✨

Keep your little one active and stylish with the *Masha and The Bear* Long Sleeve Sports Set, made from 100% cotton for unbeatable comfort and breathability. Featuring vibrant *Masha and The Bear* graphics, this set is perfect for day-to-day play or even special occasions. Its soft, natural fabric ensures your child feels at ease throughout their adventures, while the timeless design adds a playful touch to any outfit.

Whether it's for sports, playdates, or lounging at home, this sports set is a must-have for every *Masha and The Bear* fan.

**Key Features:**
- 100% cotton for breathable, all-day comfort
- Long sleeve top and matching bottoms with playful *Masha and The Bear* graphics
- Suitable for everyday activities and special occasions
- Soft, natural material for ease and movement

This *Masha and The Bear* Sports Set offers a fun and timeless look that your child will love! Perfect for gifting or everyday wear.

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