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Take into consideration if your child is drawn to a specific type of animal or if they have a particular interest. Keep in mind your plush purchase doesn't have to be an animal at all. It could be their favorite cartoon character , creature or historical figure. The options are endless. However, the first step in making your decision is to consider your child's age. If you are buying for your little bundle of joy, there are a laundry list of things you have to consider. Does the toy have removable parts?
Is it "swallow-safe"? A swallow-safe toy will not contain any parts that can be easily removed and get dislodged in your child's throat. So that means checking each piece carefully, particularly those parts that are glued on or are made of yarn, ribbon, or string.
Smaller toys are always a good choice because they are often one-piece plushes and they are easier for tiny hands to hold. Buying for tiny tots still takes some consideration. Similar to buying for a baby you have to consider any potential choking hazards.
With that being said, it also comes with a new set of challenges. The biggest being durability. Your little one is most likely going to take their new friend with them almost everywhere. That means that whatever toy you choose will need to withstand harsh conditions, spills, messes, tantrums, and everything in between. Buying a medium-sized toy is probably best for this age group because it makes it a little easier to find if it's lost and medium-sized toys are often made a little sturdier for rough and tumble play.
Yes, this includes adults. Let's face it, the kid in you still loves all things cute and cuddly. When it comes to buying plush for big kids, you may want to invest a bit more. More often than not, this plush will find itself as part of a collection. That's why larger plush toys with more detail or unique features are a perfect choice. Toys are more than a way to engage your little one in play.
These deceptively cute creations work as tools to help your little ones develop. By giving your kid a cuddly friend to assist them in the earliest stages of their lives, your child can start to understand and express complex emotions and build fundamental skills that will last them a lifetime. These inanimate objects often represent living things, and in most cases can be considered your kid's first friend. But StuffedSafari. With coloring pages and crossword puzzles, there are lots of areas to explore!
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