Little Mason hasn’t found his missing Lambie, but he’s still got something to smile about.

The company that made the original white stuffed toy, New Hampshire's Douglas Cuddle Toys, agreed to fire up its machines and produce two of the special toys – which are discontinued – just for three-year-old Mason, who is blind.

“He’s definitely very, very happy,” said Ashlee Smith, Mason’s mom.

Lambie went missing last weekend, when Smith and her son were running errands.

Despite calls to the London Transit Commission, White Oaks Mall and Walmart, Lambie, wearing a homemade purple jacket, hasn’t turned up.

Smith put an add on kijiji which has been viewed more than 47,000 times. Smith offered a $200 reward.

People on Facebook and Twitter spread the plea for Lambie and a local radio station pitched in another $300 for the safe return of the stuffed animal, which Mason slept with and carried with him everywhere.

Although the two new lambies don’t have quite the same texture and smell – yet – of the original, Mason was thrilled when they arrived by UPS over the weekend.

“He likes them a lot,” Smith said.

People from all over the world were touched by Mason’s story.

The Free Press got emails from as far away as Hawaii offering to send replacements. One local author is planning to write a book for Mason and Lambie.

Kate.dubinski@sunmedia.ca

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