Sweden's Ikea has turned children's drawings into plush toys. She did this for a good cause, as part of her long-standing charity campaign Soft Toys for Education. With the sale of 10 plush toys, which were created based on children's drawings, together with Unicef they will collect funds for schools, school supplies and education. A great idea as a gift for Christmas, with which you will also do a good job.
Ikea has again joined forces with Unicef and invited children to participate as well. Children's drawings, which the little ones drew with crayons, crayons and felt-tip pens, is part of the project Soft Toys for Education changed to Plush Toys. This honor befell 10 winning drawings animals and other creatures that left the fantasy world and became reality in the form of soft toys.
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From the sale of each of them there will be an Ikea one euro donated to Unicef for its global campaign Save the Children. With the Soft Toys for Education campaign already underway since 2003, the Swedish furniture giant has already donated to a good cause over 90 million US dollars.
More information:
ikeafoundation.org