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what was your childhood stuffed animal?
cat
dog
bunny/rabbit
bear
big cat
wolf
amphibian/reptile/swimmy thing
i didn't have one
some super niche animal
a character
literally just an object
something else???
fao schwarz sparklers bunny with fairy wings (x)
spider mini by slumberkins
how does the internet keep getting all these photos of me??
Sunlemon - LOST ANIMALS
December Plushie Photo Challenge
Happy December! As I said a few weeks ago, I wanted to created a December Plushie Photo Challenge, and I have! Unfortunately I haven't been able to get to pc to design a fancy flyer for it, but I'll be able to later today. For the people who are eager to begin the challenge right now, here is the list of prompts!
Edit: Here's the official graphic for the prompt list. But if you'd like, here it is written in a post still:
Red plushie
Favorite teddy bear
Jumbo plushie
Mint plushie
Plushie in a sweater/warm outfit
Most decorative
Green plushie
Donation plushie
Unique plushie
Shopping spree
Mythical/fictional creature
Lights/sparkle
Enjoying hot coco/tea/coffee
Favorite animal
Holiday
Irreplaceable plushie/Favorite
Favorite from a brand
Mini plushie
Off-season plushie
Participating in favorite activity
Winter themed
Favorite cold weather animal
Enjoying baked goods
Family of plushies
Plushie given as a gift
Out in the snow
White plushie
Favorite dog plushie
Light blue plushie
Black(and gold) plushie
Happy New Year
Can anyone ID this cozy brown saggy bear? It's a friends, but I really want one of my own, I don't know the date or brand yet
Hey op!
I could totally be wrong, but after a quick reverse image search this bear seems like the Brown Bear by the company bears for humanity!
This is what he looks like on their website:
And here’s the link to get your very own:
Our huggable, floppy and soft 10” Brown Bear from our Jungle Collections made from 100% GOTS Certified organic cotton.
Hope this helped!
God I can't believe how dearly I love my plushies. It's no joke no exaggeration. I'm so thankful to have those things. I'm so grateful I can form bonds with literal objects and they make me so happy. Thank you objects.
My mother recently bought me a potted flower. This was a kind gesture, that flowers were orange in representation of fall and I know it was given to me out of love.
I don’t have a window in my room. Well, I do, but it only looks out into the living room. Natural light is not something that I am given in this room, and so I’m forced to watch this plant either and die as it fails to gain anything it needs to live.
Amuseable Snowdrop is here to spread cheer when it's chilly and dark at the start of the year. Sat in a soft grey linen pot, this pal has th
sometimes plushies make me cry because it’s like. they’re little guys made to be loved. their only purpose is to be held and hugged and loved. we made them because we love making things and we love loving things. and they’re so cute
Years back, I was working at a specialty store, and we got this HUGE crate of plushy toys. They were all insanely cute and squishy. I knew kids would go nuts for them, as it was the first week of December, so parents and grandparents often had kids with them while shopping for furniture, lamps, cooking equipment, lights, etc.
One night, I was working my last hour of my shift covering the Customer Service desk, which meant when I wasn't busy, I was supposed to help clean up around the cash registers, including taking back items people changed their minds about at the checkout. Earlier, I had witnessed a kid carrying thos cute plushy toy. It was a brown and white hedgehog. The kid, at the checkout, saw a remote control car and he told his dad he qanted it. The dad told him, "The plushy or the car- you can't have both" (by the way, I respect boundaries with kids and parents sticking to their guns about it), and the kid picked the car.
So, I'm cleaning up, have less than an hour left of my shift, and I see the little plushy hedgehog. Somehow, he never got put back nor had anyone else seen him and decided to buy him. He was just sitting there, slumped to the side, unattended.
It's Christmas and I'm a sentimental old sap at heart. My brain starts replaying the scene from RUDOLPH where he's on the Island of Misfot Toys, and is told a toy is never truly happy until it is loved. I picked him up and quickly took him back to the bin with the plushies but... It was empty. He was literally the last plushy toy and my boss was about to wheel the bin out. We weren't getting any more toys till November, so that meant any toys left at this point needed to sell or they'd be sent to the dump.
I brought the little hedgehog to the front, figuring someone would see him with the candy, candles, & Christmas brick-a-brack, and fall in love with him. When I finished my shift, I went to ask my manager a question and as I passed the Christmas candle display - there he sat, the sad little slumped over hedgehog plushy. No one had bought him, or even moved him.
My manager, Phillip, saw me and the hedgehog. He asked how the hedgehog got there. I told him how I'd put him there when the bin got sent back, and he was the only plushy left. Philip had kids, I figured he'd probably get sentimental and buy it for his kids. Nope. He shrugged and said he'd send it back to be disposed of.
That night, I came home with a plushy hedgehog in my passenger seat. My mom saw him and just thought he was the cutest little hedgehog and asked what I wanted to do with him. I told her the story, then added I didn't know exactly what I wanted to do with him.
My mom is a child psychiatrist, specializing in children with PTSD and brain damage that results in learning problems/issues with processing their emotions. She asked if she could have the plushy hedgehog (even offered to pay me for him, she didn't expect me to just give him over), so kids could hug him when they were upset in session.
Murphy, the plushy hedgehog that still slumps a little to the left when seated, has been hugged by hundreds of kids. Little girls have held him tight while explaining about bullies, little boys have held him tight while crying over their panic attacks, younger siblings have held him to whisper secrets while elder siblings and parents talk about self-soothing techniques, teenagers have hugged Murphy while talking about the worst day of their lives. Murphy has also been hugged by kids excitedly chatting about a new friend at school, a teen girl excited to be called by her name instead of her dead-name, little kids proudly saying they've mastered their ABCs, and even staff members who just need to come chat over a case they are having trouble with.
Every now and then, my mom brings Murphy home for a weekend. He gets washed (she calls it a Spa Weekend, to her coworkers, all of them laughing), dried, and sits outside with my mom in the sunshine to get aired out, then on Monday, they are back to work. Some kids even just ask to hold Murphy while they talk, no matter their mood or what they want to talk about. They just want to hug Murphy.
So yes. Plushies are made for one purpose. To be hugged and loved. To be a comfort.
I can’t help but have fallen in love with the new Mitski album, and I think he agrees!
when I was younger, I used to put one of those rat halloween decorations on my mother's pillow. it had big red beady eyes, and my mother was terrified of rats. she always acted scared when she saw it, but I can't help but wonder whether or not it was an act. was she playing along with 8-year-old me to keep the fun mood, or was she genuinely afraid of the cheap plastic rat. i don't know which one I would prefer.
Ralph the Plush Rat by Douglas is an adorable stuffed rat made from luxury materials so you'll never want to let it go!