With Christmas approaching, Santas start invading the streets and toys grow like flowers on top of supermarket shelves.
Toy cars, dolls, construction games, and...soft toys. We all have a stuffed toy in our personal history: the beloved companion of our early years, a nostalgic reminder of our first love, the old teddy bear found in granny's attic or this cute little bunny won at a village fair.
Why are soft toys so popular? First of all, they're cute, No one would deny that, and no doubt find the stuffed animal, so better that speaks to your heart, cat, dog or panda or giant penguin plush heart. It 's like the cutest animal in the world without power or on foot. And the soft, the baby can sleep peacefully with them and then use it as a confidant.
At this age it is often difficult to be separated by a favorite comfort toy, even if only for a short trip in the washing machine. And the most popular toygets, the more it's emotional value grows. What worse catastrophe could there be for a five year old than losing their favorite soft toy?
This is how teddy bears often end up having quite some home made surgery to keep them going. In spite of all this, in the first teenage years, they usually become embarrassing, and though girls come back to them rather fast, boys definitely break up with the concept at this point.
Nonetheless, stuffed toys keep being part of their existence, especially when they want to be forgiven for something. What girlfriend could resist the combination of flowers with an adorable teddybear holding a cute little heart? Nowadays, far from being forgotten, stuffed toys are more than ever a top choice of present for any occasion. In fact, now they don't only settle for cuteness, they also have many uses!
Therapeutic soft toys imitate fetal heartbeats to soothe babies, microwavable soft toys replace hot-water bottles, speaking soft toys repeat any recorded message, glow-in-the dark cushy toys help kids to fall asleep and some camera plus microphone soft toys even allow you to discreetly spy on their owners!
Ever heard of iTeddy? He's almost replacing a mummy: he can sing lullabies, tell stories, play cartoons... Beware, the teddybear revolution is coming, and you won't escape it.
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