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Giant Stuffed Wolf Plush
Large enough to be furnitureIt lives in one place, usually a bed or the corner of a room, and children end up lying against it rather than carrying it around.That makes it a different kind of gift to a small soft toy. A pocket-sized...- $ 89.95
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Minecraft Baby Wolf Plush
Pixels turned into fur Square white eyes, each holding a single black block, sit either side of a peach muzzle patch with a thick black bar across it for the nose and a dark grey lower jaw beneath. This is a wolf drawn on...- $ 19.95
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Howling Wolf Figurine
Head thrown back and muzzle open to the sky, this wolf is caught in the middle of a howl on a jumble of grey rock. The sculpt runs from the raised chin down through a thick neck ruff to a long tail carried low,...- From $ 59.95
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Cute Wolf Hand Puppet
Dark chocolate brown fur, a cream muzzle running the full length of the front, and two tall ears lined in pale pink: this wolf has been drawn for the storyteller rather than the forest. The eyes are wide and white with small black pupils,...- $ 19.95
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Plush Dog Husky
A husky drawn on wolf lines Grey and brown fur runs over the skull and back of this seated plush, then breaks into cream at the muzzle, chest and legs. That split is the whole reason northern dogs get mistaken for wolves at a...- $ 59.95
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Soft Wolf Plush
Grey wolves wear two coats at once. Long guard hairs carry most of the colour and shed the weather, while a dense underlayer holds the heat in. That is why a wolf in winter looks frosted rather than evenly grey, and it is the...- $ 69.95
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Wolf Auzou Plush
A long tapering snout leads the whole design, ending in a dark point well below the eyes. The wolf looks drawn rather than modelled: two tall ears with dark inner panels, two round white eyes with pinprick pupils, and a row of small white...- $ 29.95
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White Wolf Plush
Arctic wolves hold their pale coat right through the year, while wolves further south shift between grey and brown as the seasons turn. This cub takes the pale version and wears it from nose to tail. It stands on all four legs rather than...- $ 59.95
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Figurine Siberian Husky Dog
Rust copper covers the head, back and flanks, then stops in a clean line where the white of the muzzle, throat, chest and legs begins. The husky stands in full profile with its ears pricked and its tail carried low behind the hind legs,...- From $ 34.95
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Iberian Wolf Figurine
A grey-brown saddle runs from the shoulders along the back and out to the tip of the tail, while the muzzle, throat, chest and legs stay in pale sand. The head is up and turned slightly to one side, the pale blue eyes set...- $ 34.95
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Puppet Wolf and 3 Little Pigs
Three pigs in felt dungarees lie side by side, one in red over green, one in yellow over red and one in pink over blue, each with a pink painted wooden head, a raised tan snout with two dark nostrils and a pair of...- $ 16.95
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Mini Wolf Plush
The grin arrives before anything else does. A block of big square white teeth is stitched right across the length of the snout, wide and comic rather than fierce, and it sets the tone for the whole of this small wolf. The body is...- $ 16.95
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Big-Eyed Wolf Plush
Two enormous blue eyes take up most of the face, each iris ringed with a paler blue and lit by a white glint. Real wolf cubs are born blue eyed too, and the colour usually turns towards amber or gold over their first months....- $ 19.95
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Small Wolf Plush
Wolf pups are born with blue eyes. The colour holds for the first weeks of life and then shifts, usually towards amber, as the pup grows into its adult coat. This little plush keeps the early stage: two wide, pale blue green eyes set...- $ 22.95
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Life-Size Wolf Plush
Red and yellow hearts sit where the eyes would be, flat against a grey face with a stitched brow arched above each. Below them the muzzle runs long and narrow to a wide black nose, and a small pink tongue shows at the side....- $ 49.95
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Plush Wolf Cuddly Toy
Chocolate points on a taupe coat Chocolate brown appears in only a few places on this sitting wolf: inside both ears, across the broad nose, and on the two oval pads facing out from the soles of the feet. The rest of the coat...- $ 24.95
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Wolf Plush Little Red Riding Hood
Grandmother rides in the open jaws with her spectacles drawn on, her grey bun neat and her green and white dress spread over long pale legs. One soft tableau holds the whole tale. The wolf beneath her is dressed like a countryman in a...- $ 69.95
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Plush Wolf Sheep
Curly taupe fur runs from his ears down to broad flat paws, and over it sits a shaggy white fleece worn like a borrowed coat. Part of the costume, a cream ear lined in pink, falls back across one shoulder. The joke is that...- $ 24.95
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Wolf Plush Mister Woody Wulf
One front paw is raised in a half wave, held up while the other three limbs hang long and loose. It is the posture of a young wolf still growing into its legs, and it gives this plush its whole character. The colouring follows...- From $ 99.95
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Wild Wolf Figurine
A wolf caught mid stalk, front legs braced in a long stride, head carried low and dropped below the line of the shoulders, the muzzle slightly parted over small white teeth. The coat is painted in pale cream and soft grey, with a darker...- $ 16.95
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Wolf toys split into two audiences that want almost opposite things, and working out which one you are buying for makes this page much simpler. Children want something soft that survives being dragged around a house. Collectors want something accurate that holds a pose on a shelf. This collection carries both, along with the hand puppets that sit somewhere between the two, and the groups below separate them properly.
Wolves work well as a subject for children's toys for a reason that has nothing to do with the animal being fashionable. A wolf reads as a dog to a small child, familiar and approachable, while carrying enough of the wild to feel like more than a pet. That combination is rarer than it sounds, and it is why a wolf plush tends to outlast the more obviously cuddly animals on the same shelf.
Plush, figurine or puppet
The three groups here are not variations on one idea. They do genuinely different jobs, and buying the wrong one is the main way this category disappoints.
Plush, for holding
A plush is bought to be carried, slept with and eventually washed. Size matters far more than detail. The smaller pieces around 20cm travel well and fit in a bag, while the larger ones closer to 25cm and above become a fixture of a bed rather than something that moves around the house with a child. If the toy is for a very young child, the simpler faces are the ones that get attached to, since heavily detailed features read as less friendly at close range.
Figurines, for looking at
Figurines are the opposite proposition. They are bought for accuracy of sculpt and pose, they belong on a shelf, and they are not suitable for very young children because of small parts and rigid materials. The Howling Wolf Figurine is the shape most collectors start with, since that pose is the one most associated with the animal in the first place.
Puppets, for playing with somebody
Hand puppets are the group people overlook, and they are the most interesting of the three because they require a second person. The Cute Wolf Hand Puppet gets used for storytelling as much as for play, which makes it a better gift for a child who already has plenty of soft toys and no shortage of places to put another one.
Choosing wolf toys by age
Age is the only thing here that genuinely needs checking before you order.
Plush is safe from birth in most cases and stays relevant for years, which makes it the default choice when you are unsure. Figurines are not toys in the safety sense and should go to school-age children upward, or to adults collecting them. Puppets sit comfortably in the middle and suit roughly three years and up, since they need a hand large enough to work them properly.
If you are buying without knowing what a child already owns, a plush is the safer bet than a figurine, because a duplicate soft toy simply gets used anyway while a duplicate figurine does not. Prices here start around fifteen dollars, so a plush is an easy addition to a larger gift rather than a decision in itself.
What each of the three groups covers
The largest is wolf plush toy, running from the Giant Stuffed Wolf Plush at the top of the size range down to smaller companions like the Soft Wolf Plush and the White Wolf Plush. The Minecraft Baby Wolf Plush sits slightly apart from the rest, bought by a specific audience who arrive knowing exactly what they are looking for and rarely need convincing. Colour options cover grey and white across much of the group, which matters more than it sounds when a child has one particular wolf in mind and will accept no substitute.
Next, wolf figurines covers the display pieces, sculpted rather than sewn and aimed at older children and adults. These reward being looked at closely in a way plush never does.
And wolf puppet is the smallest group on this page, though it earns the most use per item in any household with young children in it.
Washing, wear and how long these last
Most plush pieces tolerate a gentle machine wash inside a pillowcase, air dried rather than tumbled. That matters more than it might seem, because a well-loved wolf will need washing more than once and the first wash is where badly made toys come apart. Air drying also keeps the pile soft, where a hot tumble tends to mat it permanently.
Figurines need nothing beyond dusting, though direct sunlight will fade painted detail over a few years, so a shelf away from a window keeps them looking right for longer. Puppets sit between the two: the fabric ones wash like plush, but check whether any rigid parts are sewn in before putting one anywhere near a machine, since those are the pieces that come loose first.
Beyond the toybox
If the gift is meant for dressing up rather than playing, our wolf costume collection covers full outfits and masks and is a far better fit than anything on this page.
For a child's room rather than a child's toybox, the wolf decor collection carries bedding, wall art and lighting at the right scale, and a themed room paired with one good plush usually lands better than a shelf of figurines. The complete Wolf-Horde catalogue is one click away.
























