
Great white · The Reef Buddy
Meet Chomper
Shark fact
Sharks help keep ocean life balanced.
Why it matters
A balanced ocean supports reefs, fish, plants, and people.
Little action
Learn one new ocean animal this week.
Chomper Co turns sharks into lovable ambassadors for ocean curiosity. Soft plushies, gentle stories, and tiny actions that help the next generation grow up with respect for marine life.

Marine biology needs the next generation of curious minds. Chomper Co uses comfort, play, and storytelling to help children see sharks — and the ocean — with wonder instead of fear.
Every plush, every story card, every tag is designed to spark small moments of curiosity at bedtime, in classrooms, and on family road trips.
Friendly shapes, rounded features, and gentle expressions that feel safe at bedtime.
Learning feels like discovery — never a lecture. Every plush is a tiny adventure.
Sharks framed as guardians of balance, helping kids grow up caring for the ocean.
Made for bedtime, gifting, classrooms, aquariums, and everyday comfort.
Each Chomper represents a real shark species and a real role in the ocean ecosystem. Cuddle them at bedtime, learn with them all day.

The Reef Buddy
The original Chomper — a gentle great white plush who shows kids that sharks are curious neighbors, not scary monsters.

The Helper
Hammer uses his unique head shape to sense the world around him — a soft, pink friend who introduces curiosity about how animals perceive their environment.

The Gentle Giant
Finn is the biggest, softest pal in the pod. He teaches little ones that the largest fish in the sea is also one of the kindest.
Every Chomper arrives with a story card: one shark fact, one reason it matters, and one tiny action a family can take together.

Great white · The Reef Buddy
Shark fact
Sharks help keep ocean life balanced.
Why it matters
A balanced ocean supports reefs, fish, plants, and people.
Little action
Learn one new ocean animal this week.

Hammerhead · The Helper
Shark fact
Hammerheads have 360° vision and super-sensitive senses.
Why it matters
Unique bodies help different animals thrive in different habitats.
Little action
Notice something new on your next walk outside.

Whale shark · The Gentle Giant
Shark fact
Whale sharks are the largest fish in the ocean — and they eat tiny plankton.
Why it matters
Even the biggest animals depend on the smallest ones.
Little action
Say thank you to something small today.