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US - Pigglywink Pigs

Pigglywink Family
family - International Playthings, Inc.,
Item #CC1530, © 1985, 2004 Epoch Co. Ltd.
twins - International Playthings, Inc., Item #CC1531, © 1985, 2004 Epoch Co. Ltd.
purchased March 2007, Elephants Never Forget, Edmonton Canada
Family C-27.00, Twins C-10.00
photo taken March 15, 2007

 
Father Porter Pigglywink is proud to have such a beautiful family.  He enjoys the outdoors especially in the spring.  His happiest moments are when the entire family is together laughing intensely and frolicking in the Picket Fence Pigpen.

Mother Petunia Pigglywink has so many friends and admirers.  She treats the other critters in Cloverleaf Corners with love, kindness and respect.  All of the critters adore visiting the Pigglywink's home to gaze at Petunia's unique and skillfully hand painted pottery.

Brother Peter Pigglywink works in the family pottery store after school.  Peter and his sister Pansy are delighted to get their hands mud-splattered in the clay mud used for creating the various pottery pieces.  Pigglywink Pottery Place is a favorite shop for many in Cloverleaf Corners.

Sister Pansy Pigglywink is learning to paint the pottery with her mother who is a talented artist.  The Pigglywink family opens their shop to the community once a month and holds a marvelous pottery party.  All of the children leave with something special: love and a decorated clay pot made that day.

Twin boy Penn Pigglywink is slightly timid, but it does not take much effort to follow Poppy into the clay room for hours of cool and comfortable fun on warm spring and summer days.

Twin girl Poppy Pigglywink is quite a free spirit.  She is very quick to find herself in trouble because she cannot seem to stay away from rolling in the muddy clay.  She has not learned quite how to be a lady yet.
 

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