What are some of your favorite frog stim toys? :0
Oooh! Exciting question! Sadly, I don’t have too many! Plushies/soft toys form most of my frog collection (most of them I’ve found in the Easter plush sections of department stores, so now’s a good time to be looking). I do own a large fake Kermit fairground-style plush that’s taller than I am when held upright (I’m 5.2 ft tall) and a few fake Keroppi badges/pins on my satchel. Also a frog-face plush coin purse from Daiso, which I forgot to photograph! My Oma really liked frogs, and I kept acquiring them for various unintended reasons, so it’s something I inherited from her.
These are my stimmiest of frog items, though, all things I’ve found locally:
[image description: five green frog stim toys. From left to right, top to bottom: a long fake Keroppi-featured embroidered plush head attached to a long bobbly chenille handtowel; a bobbly chenille finger sponge with round embroidered eyes, mouth and pink buttons for cheeks; a flat bath toy with an oversized head, round and a polka-dot yellow middle; a green puff ball with beady white eyes and tiny limbs; and a frog head with a bobbly chenille back, also with embroidered face, mouth and pink buttons for cheeks.]
- The handtowel cost $1 AUD from The Dollar Guy (he sells everything for $1 AUD) at Beckley Park Market. Most of his stuff is the usual dollar store fare but cheaper, so this might be available at dollar/discount stores as well.
- The finger duster costs $2.80 AUD from Daiso. It’s a duster or polisher that’s meant to go over your fingers, but I stuffed it with lavender-scented rice to make it a weighted toy.
- The bath toy came in a selection of bath toys from Toys R Us, $6 AUD for a bag of four. I’ve seen more bath toy frogs at stores like Harper’s Bathroom but they’re a little expensive.
- The animal puffer ball cost $5 AUD from Australian Geographic. Stimtastic stocks similar ones as well (the pictured frog has bigger eyes than mine) for $2 USD. This has a slight chemical smell that takes a long time to air, but it’s very pleasing to squish.
- The face duster/polisher also costs $2.80 AUD from Daiso. It’s got the longest and softest chenille fronds of any similar duster/creature I own (and I’ve a few, now). It comes as pictured, filled with regular polyester stuffing like a soft toy, and I keep meaning to open a seam and weight it! Of all the things pictured, it’s probably my favourite because I really do love chenille fabric.
Other stimmy frog things that I admire from afar include frog chewable necklaces, the Pickles the frog squishy and a frog coin purse. I’d also love to own this squishable frog-shaped water bead pack. One day!
It’s been easier to accrue duck (I used to own an American Pekin duck justly called Houdini) stim toys than it has been frogs, to be honest. I have a duck cake squishy, a duck chenille sponge, a duck puffer ball, various duck soft toys, various bath ducks, a fluffy plush duck shoulder bag. I do have help, though: @ambiguouspieces sends me teaser photos of more duck squishies!
(The pride of my duck collection is a old-school-Battlestar-Galactica-themed bath duck. So awesome.)