My son spends a lot of his day in the imagined company of animals. He insists on bringing his favorite toys to bed, so stuffed animals—the usual bear, but also an anteater, a humpback whale, two lions, and a moose—are the last things he sees before he falls asleep at night and the first things to greet him when he gets up in the morning. Upon waking, his next move is to force his way into our room holding the first of the dozen or so books my wife and I will read to him over the course of any gi
There is never just one toy, so organize your child s plushies and cuddly buddies with our stuffed animal storage ideas. Hide them away or put them on display!
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