Homeless Stuffed Animals Find Shelter in 'The Zoo' -- An Innovative New Product

(PRWeb) March 21, 2007 -- Another influx of bunnies and other cuddly toys will take place again this Easter. For parents this presents a storage and organizational challenge as each animal acquires a name and maybe a unique association with an event or person and are consequently almost impossible to dispose of. It is not unusual for kids to accumulate over a hundred cuddly toys in their first few years.

Until the creation of "The Zoo," the only practical solution was to sneak the animals into plastic bags and store them in the basement or have them strewn from one end of the house to the other. Nets or hammocks are a partial cure but kids are unable to reach their toys and many parents not good enough at basket ball to get them up there in the first place.

"The Zoo" is a wooden cage with flexible bars that stands 5 feet tall and 2 feet wide and stands out 11 inches from the wall to which it is designed to attach to prevent tipping. Parents can now store about ninety stuffed animals in a floor area of less than two square feet.

Apart from corralling the animals into this small space, "The Zoo" allows kids to play with their toys which are easily popped in and out between the flexible bars. Clearing up is a breeze too.

The Zoo was invented by John Chisholm of Beaver Works who manufactures the zoo in Michigan, selling to parents all over the country and overseas via the Internet. The web-site also includes an on-line gallery of "Zoo Keepers" featuring pictures of kids with their "Zoo" collection and testimonials from relieved parents.

Contact:
John Chisholm
Beaver Works
214 Gladwin Ave.
Clawson, MI

Tel: 248-588-0844

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