The Bee Hachi Oshibori, is a little box in the shape of a bee(therefore the name Hachi, which means "bee" in Japanese: 蜂) and you will find a oshibori towel inside the bee box, a cotton towel used to wipe and clean your hands before and after meals.
More about Oshibori:
Oshibori (おしぼり in Japanese), is a little warm or cold towel(depending on the season) that restaurants and bars offer to customers in Japan. We use oshibori to clean our hands before or after meals.
Tip: The Bee Hachi Oshibori Towel comes with a pretty pink flower keychain where you can write your name, or your child's name so that it will not be lost at playschool!
For real oshibori lovers and professionals, a little origami demonstration is shown here using an oshibori towel. (That you can fold and unfold at home!)