To spread the love for our planet, EUGY created these sustainable, fun, safe, and educational animal kits, with a spoonful of cuteness! EUGYs are sustainable paper craft toys made from cardboard - one of the most recyclable materials! It’s printed with eco-friendly ink and comes with non-toxic glue. It’s safe for children and environmentally-friendly!
Unique craft collectable – miniature figures with added cuteness Made from environmentally friendly, recyclable card Printed with natural eco-friendly ink and assembled with non-toxic glue Instructions printed on the packaging...
The Eugy 126 Red Panda Card 3D Puzzle made from cardboard, designed for children ages 4 and up. Build your own 3D models with this unique collectable. Beautifully detailed yet...
Build your own unique 3D craft collectible Creature Beautiful animal and figures in exquisite detail that you can craft yourself Made from environmentally friendly, biodegradable card and printed with natural...
The Eugy 120 Capybara Card 3D Puzzle made from cardboard, designed for children ages 4 and up. Build your own 3D models with this unique collectable. Beautifully detailed yet simplified...
Meet the new bear on the block! The black bear is the smallest, yet most common, of the three bear species found in America. They are great climbers and enjoy...
Great Whites are the world's largest predatory fish. They have only one known wild predator, which is the orca! Sharks are 'living fossils' meaning they have hardly evolved since existing...
Unique craft collectable – miniature figures with added cuteness Made from environmentally friendly, recyclable card Printed with natural eco-friendly ink and assembled with non-toxic glue Instructions printed on the packaging...
Unique craft collectable – miniature figures with added cuteness Made from environmentally friendly, recyclable card Printed with natural eco-friendly ink and assembled with non-toxic glue Instructions printed on the packaging...
Sea turtles are stunning and resilient species, having existed for over 100 million years! While there’s ample research of their behaviour on shores, such as their nesting patterns, a lot...