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Baby & Kids (9) Showing  1 - 20 Price - low to high Price - high to low Novelty Collection Bear Pal Bean Bag Chair Furniture > Living Room Furniture > Bean Bag Chairs & Lounge Seating Bean Bag Chairs & Lounge Seating > Bean Bag Chairs & Lounge Seating Novelty Collection Dog Pal Bean Bag Chair Jumbo Faux Leather Arm Chair Bean Bag Chair in Brown Adult Minky Rose Bean Bag in Chocolate Chairs & Lounge Seating > Chairs & Lounge Seating Medium Stitched Bean Bag Chair in Dusty Pink College > Furniture > Chairs & Lounge Seating Banana Bean Bag Chair with Removable Cover Pinstripe Bean Bag Chair with Removable Cover in Navy/White Large Arm Chair Bean Bag Chair in Pink pink, purple, blue, black Small Arm Chair Bean Bag Chair in Purple purple, blue, pink, black Novelty Collection Elephant Bean Bag Chair Adult Size Wetlook Bean Bag Chair in Matte Black Adult Wetlook Vinyl Bean Bag Chair in Nautical Blue




magenta, grape, green, blue, red Adult Minky Dot Bean Bag Chair in Black purple, black, fuchsia, chocolate Two-Seat Plush Bean Bag Chair in Brown Adult Size Velvet Bean Bag Chair in Zebra Print Jumbo Round Lumin Faux Leather Round Bean Bag Chair in Brown Large Textured Velvet Bean Bag Chair in Pewter taupe, sand, pewter, black Extra Large Washed Velvet Bean Bag Chair in Oyster Two-Seat Velvet Bean Bag Chair in Zebra Print Junior Wetlook Vinyl Bean Bag Chair in Black green, red, black, multi, magentaOur removable cover bean bag chairs are unique. They come with an inner liner which holds the beads. Since the filling is held within the liner the cover itself can be taken off with ease and washed in case of accidents. Our bean bag store is one-of-a-kind with well-made, high quality, durable bean bags. The Non removable bean bag chair section of our site offers bean bag furniture that does not have the option of removing the cover.




These bean bag chairs can be refilled. These chairs are the classic beanbags that started it all. They are available in a wide array of colors and fabrics. The Royal Sack™ is a bean bag-like chair filled with foam. They’re offered in Small, Large and X-Large. The small size is good for children 7 years old and under. The large size better suits kids 8 years old and up. The X-large giant bean bag chair is for anyone that likes oversized chairs. These chairs are great for larger adults or for seating couples. If you are looking for a quality bean bag chair, then you�ve come to the right place! Our bean bag chairs and Royal sacks are designed with the highest safety standards in mind. Because of this, you and your family can enjoy the comfort of these amazing chairs, without worrying about safety. The zippers on the removable covers of both the bean bag chairs and Royal sacks are covered by a special patch that prevent children from being able to get into the bean bag chairs.




We believe our bean bag chair to be at the cutting edge of bean bag and Royal sack technology. Our bean bag furniture will stay true to the original form created by the founders of the original beanbag, Italian designers Gatti, Paolini, and Teodora. However, our bean bag chairs will have a modern feel because of our new plush materials. Modern styles of bean bag chairs have made a huge comeback in the d�cor of many rooms. Our Royal sacs can provide a great modern feel you�ve been looking for in your living room, while still providing a comfortable place to sit. The children�s bean bag chairs that we sell are used in many children�s rooms and offer a fun setting, while also providing a versatile unique d�cor. All of the bean bags and Royal sacs come in many sizes and styles, guarantying that our customers will find exactly what they are looking for, regardless of their taste.WEST JORDAN, Utah — The parents of a toddler killed at a Utah day care center Thursday said their son suffocated to death after an employee sat on the beanbag chair he was underneath, KUTV reports.




Leo Sanchez, who would have turned 2 next week, crawled under a beanbag at West Jordan Child Center and was there when one of the workers sat on it to read stories to the other kids, said his mother, Danielle Sanchez. Police are reviewing surveillance video, which Sanchez said shows Leo climbing under the bag, where he was for five to 15 minutes before employees realized he was underneath. “How could this happen?” “He’s a big boy. How did they lose track of him? Too many kids, too much noise, overwhelmed, a bad day. Somebody dropped the ball and now we’re going to have to bury a boy because of that.” Sgt. Joe Monson of the West Jordan Police Department called Leo’s death a “very tragic, sad accident.” “No words adequately describe the depth of the sorrow we feel,” the day care center said in a statement released through an attorney. “And, of course, we do not pretend to understand how devastating this is for the family. We know the family well, we grieve with them, and we pray that God will provide them the comfort and peace they inevitably will need.”




The Department of Health is also investigating circumstances around the toddler’s death and whether the care facility is operating under the proper license, a process that takes 30 days, department spokesman Tom Hudachko said. Hudachko said the day care center has not had any reported, significant infractions over the past five years. Leo would have turned 2 on Sept. 17, the day his parents now plan to hold his funeral. “I dropped him off at day care not realizing I would never be able to hold him again,” Sanchez said, “or kiss him or have my Leo back.” Leo’s father, Dan Sanchez, said something needs to change at the day care, and that other parents and caregivers should be aware that something like this could happen. “Be aware,” he said. “Have knowledge and some accountability.” Neighbors of the facility said they have noticed problems, including incidents of children not being properly supervised, in the past. At least two parents of other children at the day care said they have had concerns and are trying to find alternative options for child care.

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