Saturday, October 21, 2023

Nerdbugs #Holiday2023

Whether you want to make your favorite person laugh, smile, or cry tears of joy - Nerdbugs are the cutest way to show some one you care! Nerdbugs is a line of plush pillow toys shaped like human organs all with adorable pun-worthy names that pique the interest (think: “I Aorta to tell you how much I love you!”, “We Be-lung together!”, Urine for a treat!”). More than just cute, Nerdbugs are powerful educational tools, for curious little ones who want to learn more about how our bodies work! Read incredible stories of inspiration from little ones who have these plushies on their side as they conquer life's challenges - rising above physical, mental health and medical challenges. Show someone you care this holiday season with Nerdbugs!
We got The Stomach Plush - Are you hungry for a new friend in your life? Well, no look further in feeding your appetite because this the Nerdbugs Stomach Plush toy has finally arrived. You will be sure to get butterflies in your stomach! Don’t let your hanger get the best of you and go with your guts! We love this idea, and wish it would have been around, or we would have known about it when Callan was little and Mason donated his organs. It might have helped Callan understand better, in a sweet gentle way.

Check them all out at The Nerdbugs Shop on Amazon

~Hayley

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