Archive for the 'Stuffed Animals' Category

Get Well Gifts for a Sick or Injured Friend

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
March 5, 2010

gund-teddy-bearWhen a friend or family member is in the hospital, a get-well gift is a nice gesture to show that you care about their health and wellbeing.  Stuffed animals, such as a Gund teddy bear, are traditional get-well gifts, and are still widely appreciated today.  You might also consider gift baskets containing food, candles, or even sports products (for when they get better).  Take-out dinners, or a homemade dinner is also a great gift to avoid the hospital food and help the individual feel more comfortable and normal. 

Giving a sick or injured person a gift they will be able to use when they are better offers hope and compassion in even the most desolate situations.

His Only Comfort

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
February 19, 2010

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My son hates going to daycare. I feel sad that I have to leave him there everyday - but I don’t have any choice as a single parent. I have to make a living to provide a good life for him. Of course, he’s too young to understand all of this.

The only thing that seems to console him is his teddy bear cat. He loves that stuffed toy so much. He’s had it since he was a toddler, so it’s pretty scruffy, but he doesn’t seem to mind. He often asks me when he can get a real ferret. I tell him that he has to be a little bit older. For now, the stuffed ferret will have to do.

The Convenience of Online Shopping

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
February 9, 2010

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Like many American men, I try to avoid going to toy stores as I find it a chaotic place to shop. You can just imagine how glad I am that online stores are created and now considered as an effective and smartest way to shop these days for almost anything. From grocery shopping to purchasing a new car, you can buy literally anything online these days.

My daughter is about to celebrate her birthday. She is into collecting stuffed plush toys, so I thought of buying her one at an online store. I was expecting to find your typical selection, but I was thrilled to be able to choose from a variety—from classic stuffed bears to an adorable teddy bear frog. I ended up finding a steal on a quality toy, and what’s best is that I don’t have to endure the road traffic and long lines in the department stores.

How to Clean Stuffed Animals

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
January 26, 2010

pandaChildren play with their toys incessantly and typically have little regard for the condition that they are in. While it is important to let children have their freedom, grimy toys are not conducive to a clean and healthy living area. Stuffed animals that live on shelves are very hard to clean without damaging. Here is how to clean your child’s favorite plush bear without destroying it:

~Put the stuffed animals in the dryer
~Set the dryer on the lowest heat setting.
~Let the animals tumble for about 5 minutes.
~Take the animals out

History of the Teddy Bear

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
January 4, 2010

teddy-bearIn the world of plush toys, one character reigns supreme: the teddy bear. He’s been around for just over 100 years, and has gone through many transformations and adjustments in his time, but he still claims the stuffed animal throne.

The teddy bear came into being in 1902 when President Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear that had been tethered to a tree on a hunting trip. Almost immediately afterward, two Brooklyn shopkeepers created a small, plush bear they called “Teddy’s bear.” The bear was instantly popular, and the teddy bear phenomenon took off. Over the next 100 years, the style and look of the bear changed, it went through periods of popularity and even a few decades where it fell out of favor. But “Teddy’s bear” has always landed on top, and remains one of the most popular plush toys of all time.

Celebrating the Birth of a Newborn

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
December 21, 2009

newborn-babyWhether a new baby is on the way, or has just recently been born, birth is a time for celebration and a time for family and friends to offer their support to new mothers and fathers. New parents will need thousands of dollars of supplies to support their new baby in the first few months following birth. Whether the parents are having a baby shower or not, it’s nice to receive newborn baby gifts from friends and relatives. After all, if you’re close to the mother and father you’ll be taking a part in the baby’s development!

Gifts you might consider for a newborn include plush toys, clothing, burp cloths, bibs, and larger items like strollers, high chairs, and cribs. If you’re not sure what to get, you might think about a gift basket, as this will cover all the bases and ensure that the parents-to-be get at least something they need.

Plush Animals as a Teaching Tool

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
December 4, 2009

stuffed-monkeyMy daughter is about halfway through the fourth grade, and she recently came home to announce an upcoming homework assignment. Her task was to do some research on a particular species of animal, including the physical characteristics, behavioral traits and natural habitat. We had taken numerous trips to the zoo over the years, and I knew before she even told me that she’d be focusing on some type of primate or another.

As it turned out, she had chosen the squirrel monkey. These monkeys make their home in South and Central America, mostly in the canopy layer of tropical forests. Their distinctive dark shading around the eyes gives the appearance of mascara. To surprise my daughter, I went online and found a plush monkey toy that resembled a squirrel monkey in every superficial way. Suddenly she had a helpful prop to aid in her presentation.

Stuffed Animals and Taxidermy

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
November 20, 2009

plush-animalsSurprisingly enough, the history of stuffed animals is inextricably tied to that of taxidermy. Hunters have long been fond of celebrating and preserving their greatest kills in the form of a hunting trophy. Over the years, hunters and outside specialists developed the skills necessary to keep those trophies for posterity. This often involved gutting the animals and stuffing them with materials.

Plush animals toys came about some time later, when children began demonstrating an attachment to the lifelike hunting trophies. In time, toy makers stopped using real animal hides and pelts for stuffed animals, eventually switching to cotton and other similar materials. The animals were made to look even cuter and more kid-friendly as time passed.

Discovering the Wild World of Animal Life

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
November 5, 2009

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Ecosystems make for a fascinating study, and few things are more enthralling to a child than the animal kingdom. Whether their interest is piqued by a Disney movie or a tidbit of information they picked up in science class, most children go through a phase where they have a favorite animal. Before your kid’s next birthday rolls around, it might be advantageous to ask a few exploratory questions about animals that interest him or her.

Remember that giving a child a stuffed animal like a plush tiger, can actually suit multiple purposes. First and most obviously you’ve offered the kid a source of comfort and companionship. In addition, your gift might get the child even more interested in learning about that particular animal. Anything that inspires a child to pick up a book has to be considered a blessing in this day and age.

Making Peace with a Neighborhood Pest

Author: LuvMyStuffedAnimals
October 22, 2009

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Ever since I moved to a picturesque spot in the Michigan wilderness, I’ve been captivated by the local wildlife. During the course of my attempts to lure birds to my backyard feeders, I’ve also attracted some less desirable critters. At night raccoons and opossums feast on the sunflower seeds that have been knocked down to the deck below. Throughout the day, squirrels launch an aerial attack on the feeders from overhanging tree limbs.

Even though I’m engaged in mortal combat with those pesky squirrels on a regular basis, there’s no denying how cute and cuddly they appear. My youngest son is 3 years old, and for his birthday this year we bought him a Hansa plush squirrel that looks just like the rodents that bombard our backyard feeders. The stuffed twitter is holding a plush nut, though, not a sunflower seed.