File:Acorn with "big brother" Piccolo... (6944868375).jpg
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This is the new little bear, Acorn, with my formerly-smallest-bear-ever, Piccolo. Piccolo ended up staying with me because I got hooked on him with the animal hood. So, from now on, none of my bears are allowed to wear animal hats. Acorn looks so tiny, it's hard to picture it without something with a static size (like a coke can, or a quarter) to give you perspective, but they're BOTH just little guys! |
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Source | Acorn with "big brother" Piccolo... |
Author | thepeachpeddler from Pentagon Area, USA |
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