Monday, July 22, 2013

Cate & Levi Collection: Dragon Hand Puppet Review

**This is a sponsored post.  I was given the product(s) mentioned in exchange for this review.
A while back I did a review of a puppy hand puppet from Cate & Levi and since then our puppy has had so much play time with our kids!  Hand puppets are a great way for kids to use their imaginations!  My kids like to have puppet shows on a regular basis and my husband and I always have a front row seat to watch their imaginations grow.  When I heard about the newest hand puppet collection I was thrilled to select one for our kids to add to their hand puppet collection.  We chose the dragon hand puppet since all fairy tales need a dragon!  Bella and Sam were thrilled to receive this and got to work writing a play to incorporate their dragon.  The other animals Cate & Levi added to their hand puppet collection include shark, horse, duck, elephant, and kangaroo.
Pictured above and below is the dragon puppet we received.  The kids love his long spiky tail!  Bella and Sam named him "Toothless" after their favorite dragon from the "How to Train Your Dragon" movie.   We love all of the handmade details in this one of a kind dragon puppet.  At Cate & Levi, you will always receive a one of a kind handmade item, because all of their pieces are made from reclaimed wool.  This company really puts the love into their items!  Because of the reclaimed wool, their puppets are 100% eco-friendly!  Now that's a toy you can feel good about purchasing!

You can see the difference below.  The above photo is the dragon puppet we received and the photo below is the dragon puppet featured on their site.  All you do is pick the animal and gender and what your puppet looks like will be a surprise.  If you want a truly one of a kind and eco-friendly toy for your child, Cate & Levi is the place to look!  Our puppets from Cate & Levi are made very well and have withstood multiple children with hours of playtime!  I would highly recommend this toy company!

About Cate & Levi

The Birth

As my wife and I awaited the birth of our first child, I noticed that there was a lack of one of a kind, responsibly made, and beautifully designed products for children. I decided to create a unique collection of products that would be intricately crafted and environmentally responsible.

Responsibility

The Cate & Levi Collection is H A N D M A D E at my studio in Toronto, Canada. Together with my talented production team, I oversee every aspect of this collection. All the materials are sourced as close to home as possible. This process cuts down on shipping and reduces our carbon footprint. The choice of reclaimed wool reduces demand for new materials that require both water and oil for production. My goal is for these items to leave the softest possible pawprint on our planet.

One Of A Kind

No two Cate & Levi products will ever be the same. Each one is made from reclaimed wool whose colors and textures are individually selected. Not only is this process environmentally responsible, but it ensures that each animal is truly a one of a kind creation never to be duplicated. Each item is as unique as the child who adopts it.

Giving Back

It is important for me to set a good example for my child, to work in a highly creative and responsible fashion, and to produce long lasting items that can be today's plaything and tomorrow's keepsake. I am building a company my family can be proud of. A percentage of our profits will be donated to funds that help children in need.

JOSH TITLE, OWNER AND DAD


BUY IT:

You can purchase one of a kind hand puppets and other items at Cate & Levi!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. 

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