Christmas Review - IKEA Soft Toys

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With Christmas right around the corner, many of us are looking for good last-minute gifts for family and friends.  And what better gift is there than one that also benefits children that are in need?  Which brings us to the Soft Toy collection from IKEA.  They have partnered with UNICEF and Save the Children and will donate approximately $1.47 for each toy sold until December 24.

As soon as I opened the box from IKEA, I was very impressed with these toys.  They are very soft and entertaining, and they caught the attention of my two boys immediately.

The Shark and Bulldog Soft Toys

(I've got to be honest for a second...that shark toy cracks me up.  I want one for myself!)

I let the boys, ages 3 and 1, play with the toys for a week, and they weren't able to cause any damage to them, surprisingly.  They are extremely well put together and able to stand up to the limitless energy of two toddlers very well.

Normally, I would list a set of pros and cons for buying these toys, but I am honestly unable to see any reason not to buy these toys for anyone you might be shopping for.  And IKEA's partnership with UNICEF and Save the Children just sweetens the deal.

If you'd like to find out more about IKEA or these toys, please visit the IKEA website.

You can also read about UNICEF and Save the Children.

My youngest and the IKEA Shark Soft Toy

 


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Lexie P's picture

Many are excited this coming holidays. Many are preparing their christmas decorations, recipes and foods  to be served, gifts and many others. Mostly are looking for a gift that would not cost much and would not burden their expenses. One should be wise enough in picking gifts that are not costly.Soft toys are best gifts for kids. This would make kids very happy.With our present condition with regard to our economic crisis. Financial experts today recommend having at least six months of living expenses squirreled away in a savings account to help you cope with an unexpected change in your financial situation. However, if you already have to pinch pennies just to make ends meet, coming up with amount might sound impossible. It takes time and discipline, but it's certainly possible. You don't want to end up using credit cards or payday loans unless you have to. So, If you don't want to get things rough this holidays be very wise in spending your money.

 

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