Have you ever wondered if the Ty Beanie Babies you have sitting on a shelf are worth anything? The most expensive Beanie Babies have sold for more than some of the best designer jewelry.
When Ty Beanie Babies were released in 1993, few could have imagined how wanted by collectors they would become. While they became a sensation for casual collectors by 1995, their value was only known after the original toys retired.
In 1999, Ty declared they would no longer make Beanie Babies. But collectors and casual fans made it known that the charismatic toys were wanted. Though some Beanie Babies remained retired, Beanie Babies returned within a year. Starting with a 2000 Beanie Baby called “The Beginning,” it was just the beginning.
The list of Ty Beanie Babies is still growing. But while casual fans enjoy newly-released toys, collectors are in search of rare, original Beanie Babies. Some simply are passionate about having Beanie Babies of value. Others are consulting Beanie Baby price guides, hoping they have a valuable childhood toy.
Auctions on eBay show just how much collectors are willing to pay for rare and original Ty Beanie Babies. While some fetch a few hundred dollars, the most expensive Beanie Babies have sold for more than several luxury watches combined.
Here’s a 2022 price guide to the most expensive Ty Beanie Babies ever sold, from least to most valuable.
Patti the Platypus was one of the original 1993 Beanie Babies. At the time, there were just 9 Beanie Babies, so she’s also a staple for classic collectors. She’s distinguished by her yellow bill and purple. Of course, even just the unique animal choice means Patti will always stand out. The most valuable Patti’s have 1993 tags and magenta color. Some have sold for as much as $6,000.
Some Snort the Red Bull Beanie Babies only sell for a few dollars. It’s the original 1995 Beanie Babies that are worth as much as $6,500. In 1995, there were tag errors that set them apart as rare. Snort the Red Bull has soft white nostrils and tiny black eyes. Even a Snort that isn’t valuable can make a unique addition to a Ty Beanie Baby collection.
Gobbles Turkey came out in 1996 and was shortly retired. This festive Ty Beanie Baby features a striking red neck, brown body, and white feathers. Gobbles was one of the first Beanie Babies to exemplify an American holiday. While some Gobbles are sold at a low price, a rare one in mint condition was sold for $6.750.
When Peanut the Elephant made its debut as a Ty Beanie Baby in 1995, circuses were still popular in the United States. Peanut the Elephant has a deep blue body and crinkled trunk. The original, retired Peanuts have sold for up to $7,000. A wrinkle in the price list for Peanut is the rise of counterfeits. Collectors need to be careful they’re looking at original releases.
Seaweed debuted as a Beanie Baby in 1996. Seaweed’s charming soft brown body and seaweed accessory make this otter valuable in any collector’s mind. But the most expensive Seaweed Beanie Babies are marked by tag errors. These tag errors occurred during the original release. Some of this rare Seaweed Ty Beanie Babies are worth $7,000.
Halo Bears were released a bit later, in 1998. Well into the craze for Beanie Baby collecting, Halo didn’t stand out at first. Halo Bears have white fur with iridescent wings and a matching halo. The inspiration poem made this Ty Beanie Baby beloved, but it was retired within a year. Original release Halo Bears are worth up to $7,500.
Even the most avid Ty Beanie Baby collectors may not expect to see McDonald’s on this list. Mini Beanie Babies (Teenie Babies) were sold with Happy Meals during the 1990s. Each bear represents a different country: Britannia (Britain), Maple (Canada), Erin (Ireland), and Glory (US). The collection of Teenie Babies in original packaging sells for up to $10,000.
Claude is a colorful Beanie Baby, with blue, green, and orange tie-dye print. His small beaded eyes and colorful body made him instantly-loved Beanie Baby. Original Claude Beanie Babies were released in 1997 and is a favorite for Ty collectors. The unassuming but unique crab has sold for $9,000 a few times.
Garcia Bear is pure fun, though not many would guess how valuable it is. The Ty Beanie Baby is a multicolored bear, with splashes of teal, red, and green. A yellow belly, black button eyes and a classic face are charming. It was produced for a short time starting in 1993, and many people had a hard time finding one. First editions can fetch as much as $10,000.
Iggy the Iguana is one of the most expensive Ty Beanie Babies ever sold, fetching a price of $15,000. The problem? Iggy the Iguana is sometimes mistaken for Rainbow the Chameleon. Iggy has spikes along their back, while Rainbow the Chameleon doesn’t. Iggy the Iguana is valuable when it has a rare 1997 tag, indicating the original release.
This spiritual Ty Beanie Baby is not only expensive but also rare. The Hope Bear has its hands clasped and its eyes closed. Captured in a moment of prayer, this Beanie Baby is meaningful, but it’s also a great find for collectors. A rare 1998 Beanie Baby with tag errors sells for up to $15,000.
It’s not surprising that Brownie the Bear makes the list of the top 10 most expensive Beanie Babies. Brownie was one of the 9 original Beanie Babies ever released. Since the original line retired in 1993, these Ty Beanie Babies are quite rare. Avid collectors pay up to $20,000 to have an authentic Brownie in their collection.
It’s only fitting that a brand that took off in the mid-’90s would release an iconic bear to usher in the next millennium. Millennium is a Fuschia-colored beat with a gold ribbon around his neck. The emblem of a world with a rising sun and 2,000 letters make this Ty Beanie great for collectors. Original releases in mint condition sell for up to $30,000.
Valentino won over Ty Beanie Baby collectors when they were released in 1995. The white bear has a red heart patch and a matching red ribbon around its neck. Though a simple gift at first, this Beanie Baby became one of the most valuable. This romantic Beanie Baby was retired in 1999, and now it’s one of the most valuable you can buy. Rare, original Valentino Bears have sold for an astonishing price of over $42,000.
Beanie Babies usually stay clear of politics. But in 1996, Ty released their first versions of Lefty the Donkey and Righty the Elephant. These Beanie Babies were released in time for the exciting election that pitted President Bill Clinton against Republican Bob Dole and Independent Ross Perot. Lefty and the Donkey and Righty the Elephant were released again in subsequent years. But the rare 1996 versions have sold for $50,000.
Even though Jolly the Walrus wasn’t released until 1997, they are now one of the most expensive Ty Beanie Babies you can buy. Original edition Jolly’s were available for just one year, before retiring in 1998. Full whiskers, tiny beaded eyes, and a grayish-brown body may seem simply charming. Yet this rare Beanie Baby is worth up to $75,000.
Ty introduced the Batty Beanie Baby in October 1997. He was immediately distinguishable with velcro strips sewn on his wings. Today, he remains the only Beanie Baby sold this way. Batty’s popularity may be partially related to the beloved children’s book, Stellaluna, which was published four years earlier. Retired versions of Batty had tag errors. Lucky collectors with these rare Batty Beanie Babies may have something worth as much as $125,000.
Bears are popular in Ty’s Beanie Babies line. But chances are even some of the most passionate Beanie Baby collectors haven’t seen Piccadilly Attic. Piccadilly Attic is one of the most valuable and rare Beanie Babies you can buy. This unique bear is styled like a clown. There’s a classic red nose and a deep green and blue patterned costume. Rare, retired 1993 Piccadilly Attic bears sell for up to $125,000.
Who knew that a yellow and black striped fish Beanie Baby could be worth more than some of the most expensive women’s shoes in the world? Bubbles the Fish was released by Ty in 1995 and retired in 1997. Original 1995 Bubbles the Fish Beanie Babies with tag errors have been listed with prices as high as $129,000.
Ty’s Princess Bear is the most expensive single Beanie Baby. The Princess Bear, also known as the Princess Diana Bear, was released in October 1997. Princess Bears are deep purple, with a purple ribbon and white rose emblem. But this release was quite unusual. There were only a dozen original bears. The extremely limited edition bears are a dream come true for the wealthiest Ty Beanie Baby collectors. The $500,000 price tag, unfortunately, only applies to the rare, original release. However, bears in mint condition that was among the first 200 are still worth $50,000.
Even if you don’t have a valuable Ty Beanie Baby, it’s fun to walk down memory lane. While we’d love to be lucky collectors of rare Beanie Babies, it’d be hard to part with many of them.
Here’s a quick price guide to the most valuable Beanie Babies:
What Beanie Babies are worth the most money?
The Beanie Babies that are worth the most money are Princess the Bear, Bubbles the Fish, and Piccadilly Attic. Original Beanie Babies that have been retired are worth the most. They also have tags and are in good to mint condition.
What are the 10 most valuable Beanie Babies?
Princess the Bear, Bubbles the Fish, Piccadilly Attic, Batty, Jolly the Walrus, Lefty the Donkey and Righty the Elephant, Millennium Bear, Valentino Bear, Brownie the Bear, and Hope Bear are the 10 most valuable Beanie Babies.
How do I know if my Beanie Babies are worth the money?
The most valuable Beanie Babies are limited edition and rare Beanie Babies. Many of them are bears. The better the condition your Beanie Babies are in, the more likely they are to be worth money. Check our list to discover the 20 most valuable Beanie Babies of all time.
Who owns the most expensive Beanie Baby?
An anonymous buyer purchased Large Wallace and a squad of other Beanie Babies for $600,000. This Ty Beanie Baby collection includes a large Wallace Beanie Baby, alongside Cashew and Huggy bears. The most expensive solo Beanie Baby is Princess the Bear, modeled after the late Lady Diana.
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H. Ty Warner, the creator of the Beanie Baby and founder of Ty, Inc., became a billionaire in the 1990s due to the public’s sheer fascination with his lineup of plush toys. The “Original Nine” Beanie Babies hit store shelves throughout Chicago, Illinois in January 1994. What set them apart from other popular toys of the 90s? Each plushie came with a birthdate, poem, and name inscribed on the brand’s signature red, heart-shaped tag.
Something about these toys struck a chord with both kids and collectors alike; no doubt, their unique PVC pellet stuffing gave them a quality all their own. By the mid-90s, the Beanie Baby craze was in full effect. Now, over 25 years later, the company has made over 2,000 different types of Beanie Babies — and some of them are worth a great deal of money.
Warner’s series of collectible animals became so sought-after in the mid-to-late-’90s that collectors were forking out thousands of dollars to get their hands on “retired” plushies — that is, ones that weren’t being produced for the general public any longer. What contributed to this surge in value and the retirement of so many Beanie Babies? Ty’s warehouse of 370,000 square feet was hoarding over $100 million worth of product. This wasn’t because demand was low; in fact, the creator randomly pulled certain animals from the production line. In turn, this created substantial rareness in the market and an increase in demand among both casual and avid collectors alike.
Photo Courtesy: Chris Hondros/ Getty ImagesThe result meant that passionate Beanie Baby buyers, a lot of whom were adults, ended up spending thousands of dollars in some cases to get their hands on rare Beanie Babies. This was, of course, a significant price jump from the original retail price of $5. By the end of the ’90s, the craze began to die down. Ty Inc. originally planned to halt production on the Beanie Baby line — even releasing “The End” the Bear in 1999 to mark the occasion. However, widespread protests from fans across the world proved that there was still a demand for these toys. In response, Ty Inc. released “The Beginning” the Bear on January 1, 2000, and opted to keep the Beanie Baby line alive and strong.
Today, collectors are still searching for some of the most elusive and valuable Beanie Babies — and they’re willing to spend quite a bit of cash to do so. One might wonder “what’s so special about owning a rare Beanie Baby?” The sheer exclusivity of having something so rare in one’s collection might be the main reason to snag one.
Photo Courtesy: Bill Greenblatt/Getty ImagesIt’s worth noting that some of the rarest Beanie Babies are most valuable by themselves, while others garner a high price if they are part of a set or collection (like the collection of Teenie Beanie Boos found in Happy Meals). Much like other collectible items such as baseball cards or vinyl records, other variables that influence the value of a Beanie Baby include the amount produced, misprints on tags or on the plushies themselves, the type of pellet filling, and incorrect or variant colors or designs.
There’s no perfect recipe for determining the “real” value of Beanie Babies. Sometimes, prices are driven up on auction sites like eBay, while private sellers or collectors may try to find a more standardized price. Still, we’ve rounded up twenty of the most valuable Beanie Babies out there.
Garcia the BearUnofficially named after the late Grateful Dead lead guitarist and singer Jerry Garcia, Garcia the bear rocks a tie-dye look that’s not unlike the also highly sought-after Peace Bear. Although Garcia hasn’t been known to rake in as much money as other celebrity-aligned bears, this Beanie Baby goes for several hundred dollars on average. However, some of the Garcias that were made first — before mass production — or that have tag misprints reel in much more. For example, this ultra-rare Garcia is selling for an impressive $30,000 on Etsy.
Valentina the BearSome versions of Valentina the Bear featured misspelled information on the tag, while others were made with different pellets. In some cases, a few Valentinas have different colored noses. One version, which included all of these errors, sold for over $42,000 at auction. Another was listed on eBay for over $25,000. Even if you have one in perfect condition with no misprints, it could still fetch you over $1,000.
Lefty the Donkey and Righty the ElephantWhat makes this pair so valuable is the fact that a technician in the United States had Hillary Clinton sign them for his two daughters, which has made them of particular interest to die-hard collectors. They were released a few years before the 2008 American Presidential election, with Lefty the Donkey representing the Democratic Party and Righty the Elephant representing the Republican Party. Both plushies go for as much as $40,000 on Etsy as a pair.
Piccadilly Attic (Piccadilly the Clown)Two different versions of this rare Beanie Baby were made back in the ’90s: one has a blue-and-green outfit and one wears a rainbow costume. A mint-condition version with the blue-and-green outfit and an Azalea tag was listed on eBay for $249,000. Others have sold for anywhere from $10 to over $1,000. This toy currently sells for upwards of $54,000 on Etsy.
Bubbles the FishFirst released in 1996, Bubbles went through a few modifications and misprints that ranged from incorrectly colored threads to misprinted tags. These errors have helped the fish become a rare and valuable Beanie Baby. Because it was only on the market for two years (between 1995 and 1997), having a particular version of Bubbles the Fish could make you a substantial amount. For example, one version of Bubbles is currently listed on Esty for $47,000.
Bernie the St. BernardIf you have a Bernie the St. Bernard that has a double tag, then you may be sitting on one of the more valuable Beanie Babies out there. An error during production meant that some versions included two tags (for the price of one). One current listing on Esty totals up to $5,000.
Claude the CrabOne of the cutest Beanie Babies out there, Claude the Crab is worth a surprising amount. This tie-dyed plushie can be worth several hundred dollars on average but a rare, early version of Claude with misprinted tags can reel in over $4,000.
Hippity the RabbitHippity is a mint-green rabbit with black button eyes, pale pink whiskers, and a peach-colored nose. Several different mistakes during production are what make Hippity so valuable. Eyes that don’t line up and other facial defects have made it an important Beanie Baby to add to one’s collection. Different iterations of the rabbit have been listed for anywhere from $10,000 to $45,000.
Princess the BearPrincess the Bear was made in honor of the late Diana, Princess of Wales. This purple bear features a white rose on its chest, and, without a doubt, every collector wants one in their collection. The first edition of Princess the Bear has varied in price depending on overall quality, but it’s a must-have, so think twice before you sell it. Currently, a rare and retired Princess can go for as much as $900,000 on eBay.
Millennium the Bear1999 was a fascinating year; the Matrix (1999) became an international phenomenon, Nelson Mandela’s tenure as the President of South Africa came to an end, and the “Y2K scare” graduated from an unsubstantiated rumor to a global conspiracy. Enter Millennium the Bear; this Beanie Baby dropped on January 1, 1999. How much is the Millennium Beanie Baby worth? Prices vary, but we’ve seen as much as $30,000 on Etsy.
TY Inc. created Halo the Bear as another means of honoring the memory of Princess Diana of Wales. This angelic plushie has August 31, 1998, listed as its birthday — one year after Princess Diana passed away. The implication is that Princess the Bear represents Diana’s impact on the world while Halo the Bear symbolizes her spirit ascending to heaven. Naturally, this plushie is quite rare — going for as much as $20,000 on Etsy.
Bats often get a bad rap from folks who view them as intimidating or threatening. In reality, these winged mammals are incredibly docile and extremely communal — to the point where they’ll donate blood to members of their communities. Ty Inc. likely created Batty to give these “creatures of darkness” some much-needed good PR. This Beanie Baby possesses several unique features, namely its foldable velcro wings, which is why it can cost as much as $27,543.15 on Etsy.
Mitya debuted at the 2017 Russian Toy Fair. An authentic, mint condition edition of this particular beanie would cost collectors roughly $27,500. One of the attributes that makes Mitya so special is its poem which reads: “I will give you joy and bring good luck!”
These bears in their original packaging cost collectors roughly $10,000. These bears were included with Happy Meals in the 1990s and are particularly difficult to come by nowadays. Each of these beanies represent a different country: Glory (U.S.), Erin (Ireland), Maple (Canda), and Britannia (Britain) thus encouraging collectors to find all four.
Originally released in 1997, Iggy the Iguana often gets confused with Rainbow the Chameleon due to their striking similarities. Having said that, a mint condition Iggy typically can easily go for $35,000 on Etsy.com.
Brownie is one of the most rare beanies as its one of the original nine beanies and was retired in 1993 (the same year Beanie Babies debuted). For an authentic, mint condition Brownie the Bear, expect to have to cough up $20,000.
Originally released in in 1995, this bear was officially retired in 1999. As such, these guys are very difficult to find. However, if you do find an authentic bear, expect to pay $40,000 at their cheapest. An authentic Valentino with mismatched eyes can even go for as much as $50,000.
The original Jolly was released in 1997 and retired in 1998. A fully whiskered Jolly with both eyes and tusks can cost collectors as much as $75,000 on sites like Ebay or Etsy.com.
Peace the Bear looks an awful lot like Garcia the Bear. The peace sign stitched on Peace’s chest is one of the things that distinguishines the two. A printing error and its $15,000 estimated value are the other factors that distinguish Peace from Garcia.
Bright red with beady read eyes, Mac the Cardinal closes out this list. Since Mac doesn’t have any printing errors in its tag, its rarity is derived from its scarcity. If you do manage to find Mac or someone selling an authentic Mac, expect to have to pay around $10,000.
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Mikhail Bushuev
November 11, 2019
Contrary to clichés, not all German pensioners live well. The German authorities have been arguing for a long time about how to provide the needy with a decent old age. DW - about the compromise found by the government.
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There are relatively few poor old people in Germany. But those who barely have enough to live on are on the rise - even though they have worked for thirty-five years, paid pension contributions, raised children and devoted time to caring for loved ones. After retirement, their monthly retirement allowance is often not higher than that of those who did not pay contributions to the pension fund, but lived on social benefits. This is an obvious injustice that the ruling coalitions in Germany have been trying to eliminate since 2009.of the year.
The minimum pension in Germany: it all depends on the length of service
There are various pension models in Europe, for example, the minimum pension that is quite familiar to readers in Russia. In Germany, there is no minimum pension in the usual form. The benchmark is the amount of 512 euros - a pensioner who received a salary at the minimum wage level can count on it. But, in principle, the size of the pension is determined by the amount of pension contributions accumulated over the years of work: the higher they are, the higher the pension.
The principle is simple, but not ideal: Today, more than half a million elderly Germans find themselves in a situation where they cannot do without the help of the state. The number of such pensioners since 2003, according to the Federal Statistical Office Destatis, has doubled (then it was only 257,000).
When old people in Germany do not have enough to live on
From what moment is a pensioner considered needy in Germany? If the total income of a person does not exceed 865 euros per month, the association of German pension insurance funds Deutsche Rentenversicherung recommends applying for social benefits. It is called in Germany basic material support (Grundsicherung).
Basic pension in Germany - for those who have a long service, but the pension is not enough Photo: Imago/epdThe allowance covers the cost of rent and heating, clothing, medical insurance. The amount of the allowance may differ depending on the specific case, it also differs in different federal states: somewhere, for example, rent is more expensive, and so on.
There is a consensus in Germany that this social benefit model is not suitable for pensioners. If only because they deserved a pension "as a token of respect for their work," as politicians say. Secondly, it is believed that at least half a million more people could apply for state assistance today, but out of a sense of shame and ignorance of their rights, they do not do this.
Pensions and fairness in Germany
In the basic pension dispute, calls for fairness played an important role. Someone calls it unfair that the introduction of a basic pension will increase the burden on young people who now pay pension contributions; and some believe it is unfair that the basic pension in its current form will go to many of those who do not need it. A classic example is the "dentist's wife": perhaps she herself received little, helping in the waiting room of her husband, a doctor, but, they say, his large pension is enough for both of them.
Representatives of the ruling coalition parties announce the introduction of a basic pension: Markus Söder, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, Malu Dreyer (left to right) Photo: picture-alliance/dpa/S. StacheIn public discussions in Germany, the example of the Dutch neighbors was often cited as a better one. There is a basic pension in the Netherlands, and many German pensioners look with envy at its size - 1,200 euros per month, on the only condition: the applicant for it must live 50 years in the country. If the pensioner also paid contributions to the pension fund, then the amount of the pension will be higher.
At the same time in Germany, 1200 euros is not the minimum, but the average level of pension, after the possible payment of taxes (that's right, a number of pensions are also taxed) and deductions for health insurance and insurance in case of need for care.
Basic pension: how much and for whom
In order to guarantee a decent old age, as well as save needy pensioners from unpleasant trips to social services and filing applications for assistance, the state thought about ways to solve the problem. One of them is the basic pension. Germany's coalition government, made up of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) bloc and the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU), as well as the Social Democratic Party (SPD), pledged in the 2017 elections to reach an agreement on pension reform.
Negotiations dragged on, but on Sunday, November 10, the parties announced that they had reached a compromise. The main points of the reform: the basic pension should be higher than the existing social benefits by no less than 10 percent. The years spent on maternity leave and the time spent caring for relatives will be counted in the 35-year experience.
Politicians - both within the coalition and in Merkel's party - have argued for a long time about whether it is worth checking and how thoroughly whether applicants really need a basic pension. As a result, the government decided to check only the income of pensioners. They will be spared from humiliating trips to social departments: income data will automatically go to pension funds from tax departments.
The increase is tangible, especially for women - there are many more of them among those who receive a low pension today. For example, a hairdresser who earned at the minimum wage and went on a well-deserved rest with a pension of 513 euros can count on an increase to 961 euros.
Such growth, according to the government's plan, should correspond to the principle: "Those who worked should receive more than those who did not work." But the exact formula for calculating the basic pension is complex and will be tied to the amount of contributions to the pension fund, so as not to violate another principle: "Who paid more, he should receive more."
Persons whose total income (including, for example, rental income) does not exceed 1,250 euros, and who meet the other conditions of this social program, can count on a basic pension. To avoid abuse, families will calculate the need for a basic pension based on total income. If the total income of the spouses exceeds 1950 euros, they will not receive the basic pension. Those who have not gained 35 years of service are also not entitled to a basic pension.
The amount of additional expenses for the reform of power is not yet known - according to one of the ministers, up to 1.5 billion euros will be needed from the budget annually. The changes will come into effect on January 1, 2021.
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Municipal Autonomous Preschool Educational Institution "Kindergarten No. 24 "Dolphin" of a general developmental type with priority implementation of activities for the physical development of children | 624760 Sverdlovsk region, town of Verkhnyaya Salda, st. Engels 97-2 | site http://detsadvs24.wixsite.com/detsad24vs | 8(34345) 5-63-93 | Tkachenko Natalya Vladimirovna |
Municipal Autonomous Preschool Educational Institution "Kindergarten No. 26 "Thumbelina" combined type | 624766 Sverdlovsk region, town of Verkhnyaya Salda, st. Voronova 7 | website http://duimovohka.z66.ru/ | 8(34345) 5-36-60 | Petrova Elena Anatolievna |
Municipal state preschool educational institution "Kindergarten No. 28 "Guselki" | 624785 Sverdlovsk region, d. Severnaya, st. Krasnoarmeyskaya 1B | website http://guselkivs.ucoz.net/ | 8(34345) 42-331 | Gorina Maria Fedorovna |
Municipal state preschool educational institution "Kindergarten No. 29 "Teremok" | 624786 Sverdlovsk region, Verkhnesaldinsky urban district, Nikitino village, st. Youth 18 | site http://teremokvs.ucoz.net/ | 8(34345) 42-549 | Alekseeva Svetlana Vladimirovna |
Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution "Kindergarten No. 39 "Zhuravlik" supervision and rehabilitation with priority implementation of sanitary, preventive, health-improving measures and procedures | 624766 Sverdlovsk region, town of Verkhnyaya Salda, st. Voronova 26 | website http://juravlik39.ucoz.net/ | 8(34345) 5-49-10 | Krasheninnikova Nadezhda Viktorovna |
Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution "Kindergarten No. 41" Cockerel "combined type | 624766 Sverdlovsk region, town of Verkhnyaya Salda, st. Voronova 15/3 | website http://www.petushokvs.com/ | 8(34345) 5-13-74 | Zanina Olga Ivanovna |
Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution "Kindergarten No. 42 "Pingvinchik" of a general developmental type with priority implementation of activities for the physical development of children | 624760 Sverdlovsk region, town of Verkhnyaya Salda, st. Sports 15/1 | website https://www.pingvinchik42.info/o-nas | 8(34345) 5-32-77 | Derova Svetlana Alexandrovna |
Municipal Autonomous Preschool Educational Institution "Kindergarten No. 43 "Buratino" of a general developmental type with priority implementation of activities for the physical development of children | 624760 town of Verkhnyaya Salda, st. Sports 15/2 | website http://dou43vsalda.ru/ | 8(34345) 5-37-48 | Kapitonova Natalya Viktorovna |
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