Echeveria Setosa, Mexican Firecracker, x2 pups.
Fluffy leaves, very cute.
HATES being overwatered so please make sure to keep the soil from getting waterlogged, or it will rot and die.

Bear in mind that it's normal for echeverias to grow tall in time. To maintain their compact aesthetic, regular crown pruning can be done as needed, preferably at the start of the growing season - Spring. All you need to do is cut the rosette at the top, let the wound callous over and then put the crown onto some soil. It will root just like that, and whatever leaves you have left you can propagate into new plants! Even the stem will likely produce new pups if you decide to keep it. 
For additional plant advice, feel free to message me.

Please bear in mind that if you order plants closer to the end of the week, I will post them the following Monday to avoid the plants needlessly sitting in an envelope over the weekend.