Posted on 27th March 2023
By Billy Langsworthy

ZAG has partnered with Build-A-Bear Workshop for the first Miraculous Ladybug official plush bear.
Featuring soft grey fur, blue eyes and ladybug paw pads, the Miraculous Ladybug Bear can be personalised with costumes, outfits, and accessories.
The Miraculous Ladybug Costume features Ladybug’s signature red and black jumpsuit and matching eye mask, while the Cat Noir Costume includes a bodysuit, eye mask and ears headband.
“Our goal is to continue to find fun new ways for kids and families to immerse themselves in the world of Miraculous and together with Build-A-Bear, fans of all ages will be able to create memorable experiences,” said ZAG Founder and CEO Jeremy Zag.
“Build-A-Bear is one of the most respected brands in children’s entertainment and we’re delighted that Miraculous fans will be able to create their own super-powered furry friend.”
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