I enjoy getting my girls cute furniture and decorating the house with them but they never seem to get as excited as me about it. Critter Cushions are the first chair that I have got them where they became legitimately excited to sit in it all the time. It is both a chair and a plush toy so that would be why they are so happy to sit in it.
The birth of Newplans Corporation originated from one fortuitous encounter of two college seniors at a recruiting event of a trading company in 1994. These young men shared the same passion to work and experience life abroad. Their fate made them apart. For the past two decades, one roamed around China and made attempts in establishing several businesses, before the successful launch of a trading company. The other one moved to the US to pursue his education and developed his career in a country that he would eventually call his new home. Throughout these turbulent years, these two friends remained connected. In 2013, they were reunited and made a decision to establish a company to revive their dream from their younger days. Newplans Corporation was incorporated. Combining their experience and networks, Newplans Corporation’s strength lies in its ability to source and distribute their unique products within the Pan Pacific region, especially in key areas such as China, Japan, USA and Hong Kong..
I am just in love with the ladybug design. In Japan, people call her ?Tento-Mushi? meaning the Sun Bug as Ladybugs fly toward the sun. My girls have been using it for a few weeks now and they are rough on it and jump on it but it still looks and works great. When they are not in use just fold them up and they are a cute room decoration.
You can purchase them on the product section of their website. I really like them because they are both functional and adorable. They would make great gifts for the holidays that are too quickly approaching. I could see this being used for years to come and then stored away for grandkids some day!
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