In the media

The Little Botanic label's story is inspiring more and more people and is therefore frequently featured in the media and on podcasts. Patty enjoys sharing her vision on open-ended toys and the importance of imaginative play.

Her rainbow beanbags have now become a household name and many children play with her Playcycle play cloths .

Our sensory toys in Anonymous 749 magazine September 2025

Our sensory toys have been seen by Anonymous's comment.
The open-ended toy gives children the freedom to choose how they play and stimulates their imagination, motor skills, and independence. The sensory beanbags don't change shape—but they do change function .

Patty from the Little Botanic label can be heard on the Gewoon Doen podcast - October 16, 2025

Amy van der Putte interviews Patty about her story. How she, after experiencing burnout, launched her own brand of sustainable, open-ended toys . What began as a sewing project with beanbags has grown into a creative company with toys that give children the freedom to choose how they play with them.
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Pastel beanbags seen in WIJ magazine July 2025

WIJ Magazine highlights our pastel beanbags on the Spot ON page.
" Sensory bean bags move with every developmental stage - from grasping and feeling, to sorting and stacking."


Super Cool Stapelstein confetti beanbag seen in magazine Vriendin no. 20

Our Super Cool confetti Stapelstein beanbag is featured as a feel-good toy!

Hear in the podcast with Marissa Bonants: How Patty started her own sustainable toy brand

Marissa Bonants interviewed Patty for her podcast. How did the Little Botanic label come about, what challenges did I face, and how did I get where I am today? And why did I start creating open-ended, sensory toys ?Listen to the podcast.

Patty seen in the Dutch newspaper, December 6, 2024

In the Nederlands Dagblad article, I explain how my beanbag sewing project for my daughter evolved into my own toy brand, which I run alongside my family. And why did I start with open-ended toys in the first place?
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Have the products or the story of the Little Botanic label inspired you? Would you like to interview Patty or need images for a publication? Feel free to contact me .