Product Introduction
[For Home Decor and Collectibles]
HANSA is beloved by children and adults alike for its realistic expressions, adorable design, and decorative appeal. We're also gradually expanding our range of practical, realistic plush stools, cushions, rugs, and other items that are easy to incorporate into your home decor.
Welcome these animal friends into your home collection, decor, or even your relaxing office space.
Safety Warning
Keep away from open flames as they may cause deformation, deterioration, or fire. Small parts are used inside and on the surface. To prevent accidental ingestion, do not give to children under 6 years of age. Please be aware of the possibility of color fading or transfer due to friction.
Realistic Animal Plush Toy
Bird: European Goldfinch
[About HANSA] Founded in Australia in 1972, HANSA has researched a wide variety of creatures, primarily those living on Earth, to create meticulously realistic plush toys. To ensure that all HANSA products meet our required quality standards, we manufacture them in our own 12,000-square-meter factory in the Philippines, without the use of subcontractors. We partner with museums, environmental protection organizations, and educational institutions to teach people about the world's animals and the importance of protecting the environment.
[What kind of stuffed animals are HANSA?] Our stuffed animals range from familiar pets and well-known animals kept in zoos to endemic species, ancient dinosaurs and extinct species, and fantasy creatures. From palm-sized animals to life-size stuffed animals like a 15.5-foot giraffe, our products are produced using advanced technology to recreate Earth's natural habitats. We have contracts with international testing agencies and issue inspection certificates for each product.
[Why realistic stuffed animals?] HANSA continues to create realistic stuffed animals because of our commitment to environmental conservation, which is to help the next generation of children understand not only the appearance and ecology of animals distributed around the world, but also the fact that humans, through deforestation and environmental pollution, are taking away their habitats.