Toys created from children's drawings
Categories: Children
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/toys-created-from-children39s-drawings.htmlIt all started with a simple idea to make a soft toy for a 4 year old boy from his own drawings. The boy's mom has since turned the idea into a thriving home business, and since then, Child's Own Studio has created hundreds of toys from children's drawings from all over the world. It is the perfect embodiment of children's imagination, each toy is unique and handmade. We bring to your attention a few of these toys.
PS Be sure to watch the post to the end, an interesting contest awaits you!
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And now attention, COMPETITION!
You have just seen a great example of how children and parents work as a team and achieve success. By the way, how would you explain to a child what success is?
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