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I spotted a huge Jellycat bunny in my local charity shop and knew I’d hit the jackpot when I discovered how rare he is

Published on April 26, 2025 at 08:39 AM

WHEN it comes to hunting for a charity shop bargain, Jellycats are every reseller's dream.

As the plushies can often fetch a small fortune when – especially if they're rare or discontinued models.

Large yellow Jellycat Bashful Bunny.
Liv's mum spotted this yellow bunny in a local charity shop
Close-up of a pale yellow Jellycat bunny with its tag visible.
And when she informed her daughter, Liv decided to snap it up – for £80
Large yellow and smaller gray Jellycat bunnies on a bed.
She later discovered the bunny is rare and discontinued – meaning he's worth a LOT

So when Liv's mum spotted a humungous yellow bunny Jellycat in her local shop, she immediately messaged her daughter – who's a massive fan of the adorable toys.

And despite the fact that the giant rabbit was marked up at £80, Liv decided to ask her mum to buy him, to either add to her already bursting collection, or to resell for a profit as part of her mission to turn £15 into £500.

“I was working from home and my mum FaceTimed me and said there's a couple of Jellycats in the charity shop,” Liv explained in a video on her TikTok page.

“I did not expect it to be this one. He is absolutely huge!”

After researching the lemon Bashful Bunny, she discovered that he's “super rare”

“All that I know is that the lemon Bashful Bunnies are discontinued and I can't find any of his size on or or anything!” she added.

“I'm currently sat here cuddling him and I'm really tempted to keep him,” Liv added.

“But if I was to sell him how much do you think I should list him for and what is he worth?”

The comments section was almost immediately filled with people offering their suggestions, with one writing: “I personally think over £200 as a medium one sold on eBay for £105!”

“Wow okay good to know! I’ll try not get attached to him!” Liv replied.

“How much did you pay for him?” another asked.

With Liv responding: “£80 which is a lot but he’s rare and retired!”

“I remember one selling for over £250 a few years ago,” a third wrote.

“I just missed out of bidding so start high in auction I say!”

“He's very rare, he was a John Lewis exclusive for Easter,” someone else said.

“Not sure what year.”

“I’m so jealous!!! I love him! He’s amazing!! If you sell please let me know!!” another gushed.

“He’s amazing! Yeah I will do,” someone else said.

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