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Teddy Bears Are Still A Viable Toy

By Parentingsmh @parentingsmh

My kids seem to growout of toys a lot faster than I'd like. I think it's worse with J.  Eventhough he's the baby, I really don't remember him spending that much time on"baby" toys.  It feels likethat phase lasted only a few short months with him.  Watching his older brother play with racecars, ships, legos, puzzles, and other toys like this, he just couldn't helpbut get in on the fun.
Every once in awhile though, he finds it in his heart to pay attention to one of the mosticonic children's toys there is.  Youguessed it,  a lovable Huggable Teddy Bear.  I absolutely love watching him hughis teddy bear.  Absolutely one of themost adorable things.  Ever.  Especially since he says "hug"while he does it.  Teddy Bears Are Still A Viable Toy

I guess I should beimpressed he doesn't tear the poor little guy apart.  He does treat his teddy bear withrespect.  Gotta love that.  Teddy is so special he gets his own private room.  He doesn't have toassociate with any of the other riff raff toys and has his own space.  What could be better than that?Teddy Bears Are Still A Viable Toy

It reminds me of theteddy bears I used to have growing up, only better.  I definitely don't remember my teddy bearbeing as soft, or well made.  When I waslooking for the perfect teddy bear for J there were so many to choose from, itwas quite overwhelming, so I went with something classic, one with a simplebow.  It's really added something to our stuffed animal collection.  Teddy Bears Are Still A Viable ToyI admit the teddy bear was free courtesy of Huggable Teddy Bears, but the opinions are all my own.  

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