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Stuffed Toys – Are They Acceptable For Grown-Ups
Recently, I realized that one of my good friend’s birthdays was coming up, and I had no idea what to get him. I wanted a gift that was thoughtful and showed that I knew him well, and I wanted a gift that he could use and enjoy. I also had a budget, so getting him something expensive like a laptop or new cell phone was out, even though he would obviously benefit from those things. Stumped for ideas, I started surfing the internet. There were almost too many choices, and I quickly became overwhelmed. I found lots of electronics, but since I don’t know enough about the latest and greatest technology, I didn’t dare get him any of them.
In the course of my search, I found a blog that mentioned stuffed toys as a good present. I figured he was too old for toys, and so continued the hunt. But for some reason, the idea continued to stay in my mind as I fruitlessly searched, and I soon decided to re-examine it.
After all, who says toys are only good for kids? Not only do they evoke a certain nostalgia, but there are plenty examples of them being appropriate. Just look at cartoons. Once exclusively for kids, they have evolved into something suitable for everyone. Just look at the popularity of such shows such as Family Guy and The Simpsons, which is definitely marketed for adults. Or consider the superhero genre. Big screen movies based off of various popular superheroes has built interest in these types of merchandise to the masses. There’s no reason stuffed toys couldn’t be enjoyed by adults as well as children.
Once this occurred to me, I set out to search for a plush animal that my friend would enjoy. Unfortunately, he wasn’t an established toy collector, so I had to make sure that the stuffed animal I got him was relevant to his personality or history. Luckily, there are more plush animals available widely today than just the teddy bears of the past. There’s a toy version of practically any animal you can think of, so then I just had to decide what animal would work for him. I looked back at our shared history, and soon found some inspiration.
During our childhood, we used to watch the movie the Wizard of Oz together all the time. In fact, my friend was such a fan that he played the part of the Cowardly Lion in our school play. This was his first acting gig, and soon paved the way for his current successful acting and modeling career. The lion was definitely a meaningful part of his history, and so I began to look for an appropriate plush lion for his birthday gift.
Luckily, there were many available, in tons of different sizes. I picked the one that I liked the most and gave it to him with a nice card that explained the meaning behind it. He loved it! It soon found a place on his couch, facing the TV and keeping him company. Together, they now both can see his achievements whenever one of his ads or movies plays on the television. So as you can see, stuffed animals can be a fantastic gift for adults as well as children. Remember, if you are ever having trouble finding a nice, personal gift for someone, consider getting them a stuffed animal.
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Christmas Gifts – Top 5 Gifts For Kids
The holiday season is coming up, and it’s a busy time for everyone. One of the most critical things we have to do to get ready is to shop for gifts, which isn’t always easy. We have to rack our brains and search diligently for the perfect gift for family, friends, and co-workers. Luckily, for most adults, if we can’t think of anything else, we have the option of falling back on the gift card idea. But for the children in your life, you usually need to get something a bit bigger. After all, opening an envelope to get to a card isn’t nearly as fun as tearing open the wrapping paper around a nice present!
If you have no idea what to get your kid recipients this year, take a look at these never-fail suggestions. These include gift ideas, and ways to make each present more personal for individual children.
Games and Toys
This may seem like an obvious answer to the gift-giving question, but I would suggest staying away from the simpler objects. Get toys that have some kind of educational value or that can be played with other children, so that the child can increase their own social skills. For older children, you could select things like the game of Scrabble, or a (more educational or interactive) video game. If you’ve got a much younger child to get a gift for, choose something that could help teach them how to spell, or how to distinguish between colors. You can feel good about giving these kinds of toys and games. Not only will the child have fun with your gift, but you could also see the item’s benefit later in life when they are intelligent and well adjusted.
Plush animals are a favorite of many children, and can really be a particularly great gift. Most children love to collect them, and they’re great to play with and keep close at night. Who among us hasn’t had a stuffed animal to sleep with at night during some point in our childhood? And you may not realize it, but a plush toy can be educational as well, especially when it comes to younger children. When you get a realistic stuffed version of a real animal, the child will began to learn the features that animal has and will soon be able to identify it correctly in the wild or somewhere else. So they can have fun playing with them, and also increase their knowledge base. Also, the popularity of stuffed animals cannot be denied with the hype over such movies such as Madagascar and The Lion King. For example, get the child a stuffed lion, and they will soon have their very own “Simba.” Or, maybe you know that the child wants a pet, but their parents aren’t ready to get them one quite yet. Get them an authentic appearing stuffed dog or plush cat. That could be their first step in really understanding the animal, and learning how to take care of something.
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