Stuffed Animals


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This technique-filled workshop for creating soft toys, with 16 projects and 52 lessons, covers everything from the basics to advanced construction elements.




Much Loved


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Award-winning photographer Mark Nixon has created a trove of quirky and nostalgic portraits of teddy bears and other stuffed animals that have been lovingly abused after years of play. MuchLoved collects 60 of these images along with their accompanying background tales. An exhibit in the photographer’s studio led to a small sensation on the Internet when a few of the pictures circulated unofficially on scores of blogs and on many legitimate news sites. Viewers have been intrigued by the funny, bittersweet images and their ironic juxtaposition of childhood innocence and aged, loving wear and tear. When you see these teddy bears and bunnies with missing noses and undone stuffing, you can’t help but think back to childhood and its earliest companions who asked for nothing and gave a lot back. Praise for Much Loved: “Much Loved is impossibly endearing in its entirety.” —Brain Pickings




Tuck Me In!


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Time for bed, everyone! The stars are out, the moon is rising. All the baby animals are ready for bed. Will you tuck them in and say goodnight? Turn the pages and the big blanket flaps will cover each little creature up to its chin.




Autumn


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A wordless story that depicts young children having fun during the autumn months.




My Tiny Temper


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Where Is My Stuffed Animal?


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Playfully drawn collections of near-lookalike stuffed animals invite young children to explore shapes, colors, and details until they can put their finger on the exact toy shown on the previous page. Close attention to detail, focus, and memory are developed through this seek-and-find book. Children can play by themselves, with friends and family to see who finds the match first, or even upside down. On each page there is also a stray object that doesn't belong--can you find them all? Each stuffed animal is uniquely and vibrantly drawn. Bear cub, kitty, dinosaur, red bird, fish, wolf--there is a favorite toy for everyone!




My Secret Diary of My Plush Toys


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Journal book with space for kids to enter all sorts of details about their favorite plush toy collection. Great little extra to add on to a stuffed animal gift. If you know a child who loves stuffed animals, then you know each plushie has a story! This fun book allows them to log in each toy, becoming an instant memory box must. Each 2-page spread features space to record the stuffed toy's details, including: name age where it came from why the name was chosen favorite food and colors a rating of how much this stuffed animal is loved picture area free writing area 100 pages / record up to 50 toys Size: 8" x 10" is a great size for children to draw and write in Designed in USA If you're looking for the perfect kid's gift, pick up this must-have for stuffie lovers everywhere!




Oops, Where Is My Teddy Bear?


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What would you do if you lost your favorite toy? Oops, Where Is My Teddy Bear is a story about a boy who loses his favorite stuffed animal. Follow little Royce as he goes on an adventure in search of his most prized possession. He experiences the sadness of losing something important with the hope that they will meet again.




My Truly Most Favorite Fluffy Friend


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Did you know that possibly half of American adults still have their cherished childhood teddy bear or other stuffed animal friend? Stuffed animals are so much more than just stuff and fluff! They help young children handle emotion and ease stress. Find out how Emma meets and comes to love her cherished stuffed animal collection. There is a bunny, a seal, a puppy, a bear, a monkey and a kitten. They are much much more than just stuffed animals to Emma. They are her dear friends. Learn how they help Emma ease her fears. Will she lose her friends? What does Bunny Blue tell her about friendship? Read, "My Truly Most Favorite Fluffy Friend," to learn the answer to these questions. Research has shown that playing with stuffed animals and dolls allows very young children to explore emotions. In May 2009 there was an article written by Kathleen M. Reilly for Parent's Magazine entitled, "First Friends: Toddlers and Stuffed Animals." In the article she discusses in six steps how children benefit from this type of play. Benefits include, dealing with emotion, learning language, and getting along with others. In the world we live in today, these benefits may be worthy of our consideration. Research has also found that reading to stuffed animal friends is a positive way to encourage children to read. Just as adults enjoy reading for pleasure, so do children. Reading for pleasure may also help children become better readers. This is a timeless story. It is a wonderful story for your child to read to their stuffed animal friend, or a story for you to read to your child at bedtime or anytime. The illustrations in the book are absolutely beautiful. You may enjoy reading the e-book, but to truly appreciate the art, I recommend the paperback! Enjoy, "My Truly Most Favorite Fluffy Friend!" This is the first book in a series. Book II, "Bunny Blue, Where Are You?" will follow soon.




Where Is My Bennie?


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Austin is frantic when he can't find his Bennie, a stuffed animal bunny.