In the Tasmanian Dreamtime story, the Fairy Wren got its blue feathers from helping save Dromerdeene from being attacked by dangerous beasts. As a thank you, the wren was given black eyes and feathers to show its courage and bravery, and blue feathers to s
In the Tasmanian Dreamtime story, the Fairy Wren got its blue feathers from helping save Dromerdeene from being attacked by dangerous beasts. As a thank you, the wren was given black eyes and feathers to show its courage and bravery, and blue feathers to show it was as free as the sky.
The idea for Eugy came about when the founder, Hoon, went on a particularly impactful trip up Mt Everest, and saw piles of plastic around the summit. Feeling the need to do his part to connect people back to nature, he developed Eugy toys in his garage back home in New Zealand. Since then, Eugy have spread to over 30 countries, bringing smiles to little (and big) faces around the world.
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