IKEA turns childrens imagination into reality! IKEA has been selling plush dolls every year to help children around the world obtain a good education. As long as you purchase a plush doll or childrens book during the period, IKEA will give you a gift US$1 will be used to fund UNICEF, Save the Children and other units to invest in educational activities so that children can receive higher quality education. This year, for the first time, IKEA has transformed the paintings of children from all over the world into dolls for sale. Internal employees voted for the paintings from all over the world and selected 10 works to be made into dolls.
The bat created by 7-year-old Albert from Romania feels like a member of Pokémon.
Malaysia’s Terrence’s monster creation shows bold colors that only innocence would use!
The monsters created by 10-year-old Koen from the Netherlands are scary and cute.
The pink bird of Stella, a six-year-old girl from Cyprus, has an adorable look.
Croatian Karla’s creation looks like a character that would appear in Monsters, Inc.!
A hat-wearing dinosaur created by four-year-old Thymeo from Belgium.
This painting is a collaboration between 8-year-old Maja and 5-year-old John from Norway. Unreasonable things become natural with the imagination of children.
British 7-year-old Olivia’s little skunk, drawingPerfectly turned into a plush toy, I think it will be a big hit!
The tiger created by 6-year-old You-Chen Wu from Taiwan, China seems to be very suitable for children to hold or use as a U-shaped pillow!
The chubby unicorn is designed by Carlota, and its thin feet are particularly cute!
When imaginative and childlike paintings turn into plush dolls, don’t they have a unique charm and cuteness? The works created by the unconstrained imagination, which are beyond the constraints of reality, not only make children happy, but many dolls exude an irreplaceable Its innocence and cuteness make even adults like it!