Doolie Boxes & Fresh Fruit

Anna Chambers

Web: http://www.annachambers.com

 

Doolie Boxes

 

doolie.jpgThe Doolie Boxes are playful plush blocks which are stackable, hugable and rather fun.  They are made of soft fleece and terry cloth and the included hang tag can double as a coaster. The plush measures 9" wide, 7" tall, and 4" thick.  

 

TooBaa Doolie is the first character released from Anna Chambers' Doolie Box gang and is purple in colour, he is seriously cute. He can be stacked with his mate Tee Hee Doolie who is blue. Each Doolie has funny little arms and legs as well as ears. They have very lovable faces and bright cheeks.

 

The Doolie Boxes are limited to 500 pieces, each one is individually bagged. They are very nicely made and rather unique plushes.

 

Fresh Fruit

 

6a00d8341c571153ef0112796aa0a728a4-400wi.jpgThe Fresh Fruit line is made up of four different apples, with differing personalities and colors.  There are two red apples and two green apples, and there’s a happy and sad version of each color. The apples are such a simple concept, yet look so cool. They are very well made and mimic the look of a real apple exceptionally well.

 

Each apple plush is approximately 6.5” tall (to top of leaf) and 4.5” round and has a stem and a single leaf, as well as a pair of black eyes. The red apples are softer to the touch while the green seen more fleecy.

 

Each plush apple comes packaged in its own clear plastic shell – you want to keep your fruit fresh !.  Each case has a sticker on the top with the Fresh Fruit title, the name of the fruit (such as Tart and Tangy Red or Crisp and Delicious Green) and a drawing of the enclosed apple.

 

Anna Chambers really knows what people like in plush toys, she works as a background painter in television animation and it shows. The Doolie Boxes look like something what has walked straight out of a cartoon into your lounge room. These are great items, reasonably priced and yet sustaining high quality production values.

 

 

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This review will appear in Volume 2 No.2 (2009) of the digital and print edition of Synergy Magazine.

 

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