Winnie the Pooh Bean Bag Chair
A Comfy Chair For My Little Sister - Winnie the Pooh Bean Bag Chair Nursery Furniture

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A Comfy Chair For My Little Sister
Winnie the Pooh Bean Bag Chair

CheekyCharlie08

Member Name: CheekyCharlie08

Product:

Winnie the Pooh Bean Bag Chair

Date: 04/11/09

Rating:

Advantages: Looks wicked; Comfortable for my sister to sit on

Disadvantages: The cover doesn't come off for washing

When my 2 year old sister was a baby she hated lying in her moses basket so my mum would get her comfy on our leather beanbag, this means my sister has grown up with a mad love of beanbags and now owns 5 of them that are dotted round the house.

This Winnie The Pooh one is my fave because it's shaped like a little arm chair instead of a standard round beanbag. It's a shame Dooyoo haven't got a picture up because this chair looks wicked, the background is the 100 Acre Wood and that is all on the seat and the bottom part of the chair and the back is blue so that it looks like the sky.

There are pictures of Winnie The Pooh, piglet, Tigger and Kanga on the chair but I wish Eeyore was on there as well because I love his gloomy looks! lol

When my sister sits in it you can see the chair mould itself so that she can sit comfortable, the beans in it make it a lot softer than other kids chairs you can get. The only problem is that if it's on the laminate floor the chair can slip a bit sometimes and if my sister's climbing on it then you have to watch in case it slides across the floor.

The cover is very strong and I've looked at all the seams and they're still in brand new condition even though the chair is probably about 18 months old now and has been dragged and shoved along the floor. The cover doesn't come off so when it gets grubby my dad has to take it outside and give it a good clean instead of just being able to chuck the cover in the washing machine like the rest of the beanbags we've got.

I think it holds it's shape good considering how beanbags usually shrink down over time, the arms and back of the chair are still quite firm and even though they're a bit squishy now there's still plenty of support for my sister when she sits in the chair.

I just asked my mum and she thinks she paid about £15.00 for the chair but she reckons she's seen them for a tenner now, the design has changed from this one now though and the last one she saw was a pale blue gingham print with pictures of Winnie The Pooh and Tigger all over it.

Summary: A Wicked Beanbag Chair That's Got Pride Of Place In Our Living Room