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๐ Hug the world, hold the future.
The Hugg-A-Planet Classic Political Earth is a 12-inch diameter, machine washable cotton globe featuring 600 labeled locations. Vacuum-sealed for freshness and filled with new materials, itโs designed as a tactile educational tool and comforting companion, famously used aboard the International Space Station since 2009.






| Base material | Cotton |
| Brand | Hugg-A-Planet |
| Colour | Primary |
| Item weight | 1 Pounds |
| Map type | political |
| Material | Cotton |
K**Y
Comfortable family time learning!
We use this globe all the time! It is the perfect size to store on my bed, we use it as a pillow or to learn about world events! It is detailed and the colors are bright and vibrant and easy to find different locations. It has been fun for my kids to find where the hurricane is going to hit or where an earthquake happened. It was a great price for how much learning and family time it has encouraged. My kids love it and I love it!
V**N
Could be better for the price
The item seems to have very little substance (literally) within it. For the price, it could have been better. It's a fun product and good for anyone. The map isn't complete. Part of North America is missing but still a fun way to learn the locations of other places. I love the idea ๐ก but I think there is room for improvement for the price.
P**L
Our "go to" gift for new baby parents
This has become our "go to" gift for new baby parents that we know. Soft, safe and interesting all at once - the Hugg-A-Planet is cherished for years by both giver and receiver!
S**E
Perfect for babies
My baby is 6 months old and loves this globe pillow. It helps her keep her balance while practicing independent sitting and loves to be rocked on top of it. It came exactly as advertised and I was surprised it how up to date it was (it had Sudan and South Sudan as separate countries)
I**Y
How do these people make money?
The countries on the seams don't match up. It's also not stuffed to even make a sphere. For $35, it's a very disappointing product. Just because this was on the international space station doesn't mean it's worth $35. And it's a shame you call this an educational product because the Yukon is almost completely missing! If kids used this as a map, they'd have no idea where the borders are. The problems are all in the design. You need to use *spherical* dimensions. The distance from point A and to point B on a globe is NOT the same as the distance from point A to point B on a flat surface like a map. Two, you need to add an extra 1/4" on each side where the Velcro is. This way no distance is taken away from the countries that touch this area. Three, you need to add 3/8" on each side of every seam for the same reason. And for God's sake, make the countries line up!
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