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Showing posts with label My Pillow Pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Pillow Pets. Show all posts

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Child Bedroom Theme with the My Pillow Pets Lady Bug


There's nothing more adorable than lady bug child bedroom theme. I've even seen ladybug bathroom decor. If you know a lady bug lover (of any age!) there's plenty of options to satisfy their love of all things lady bugs.

Often, a love for a particular theme item starts with something as simple as a toy. My Pillow Pets Lady Bug is just the toy to begin a lifelong love for the lady bug.

I admit - I love lady bugs. My girls love lady bugs; but even though red is one of my favorite colors, I have stopped short of lady bug decor. Not sure why, I have one bathroom done in yellow duckies, guess it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to re-do it in lady bugs. ;)

Do you know a lady bug lover? If they are an adult - do they have any rooms in their home decorated in the lady bug theme; or do they just own collectibles? If they are a child - do they have a lot of lady bug toys, or is their room decorated with lady bugs?

My Pillow Pets Lavender Unicorn 18"


Children of all ages seem to adore Pillow Pets! I first heard of them from my daughter looking for the My Pillow Pets Lavender Unicorn for my granddaughter last Christmas. My granddaughter is into all things princess, and well - what's a princess without her unicorn. ;)

Then, my daughter-in-law was looking for the My Pillow Pets Monkey for my grandson. Equally as cute, and not quite so girlie. His room is in a jungle theme, so naturally the monkey was perfect for him.

So if both of my grandchildren wanted these, then I figured I'd best find out what they were. What I quickly learned is that there's tons of My Pillow Pets in all different animal shapes.

It didn't take long for my younger children still at home, to hear about My Pillow Pets, and now they also want them. Since I figure you can't have too many stuff toys, especially those that turn into a pillow!

These toys are durable and great for travel; but they do contain some elements that could come off (the eyes), and thus make them not suitable for children under 3 years of age.

Now the quest is on to own them all. As my daddy always says, don't start something you don't intend to finish - and that holds true with collecting things. ;)