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Square cushion with children's birthday label.

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The dictionary of "L'académie Française" gives several definitions for the masculine french word "coussin": TECHNICAL "A device reminiscent of a cushion, used to avoid friction, to absorb shocks, etc. The cushions of a hitching collar, of a harness. Especially. Air cushion, a layer of over pressurised air blown into the base of a vehicle or ship, which allows it to move without contact or friction with the surface of the ground or water. The hovercraft is a vehicle that moves on a cushion of air.” SPORTS "An individual flat cushion, usually bearing advertising, used in stadiums to improve seating comfort." TRANSPORT AND MOBILITY - AUTOMOTIVE "Safety device consisting of a flexible envelope which, in the event of an impact, inflates instantaneously by interposing itself between the occupant and the aggressive parts of the passenger compartment." English equivalent : airbag EARLIER DEFINITION (more prosaic): "An article of furniture, made of an envelope of cloth or leather, filled with wool, feather, horsehair, etc., and used for leaning or sitting comfortably. A cushion of sheet, velvet, silk. A round or square cushion. A richly embroidered cushion. Sofa cushions. Car cushions. Lying on cushions. Being cushioned with cushions." Cushion: essential object, essential to the well-being, to the decoration of all good houses of today and cushions with multiple use and thanks to the team of Gifts-custopolis can be personalised for a birthday: mum's birthday, mami's birthday, dad's birthday or any other birthday to celebrate.

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Colour : off-white Content : 100% polyester Seams : looped Surface : soft and fluffy Filling : polyester wadding Hand wash

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Children
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Girls
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Boys
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Newborn

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