Some are more well-loved than others and may need special care. By Jolie Kerr This story was originally published on Sept. 23, 2019 in NYT Parenting. Stuffed animals — teddy bears and bunnies and ...
Inside Edition brought in professional toy cleaner, Sandra Gordon of Baby Quip, to help us take the dirt out of toys belonging to several families. Kids love to play with their stuffed animals. But ...
Some arrive with the love nearly squeezed out of them. Some have had run-ins with family pets. Some have survived natural disasters. Some have been mangled in the washing machine or burned in the ...
Most parents would agree that their child’s cuddly toy can get a bit mucky sometimes. From being dropped on the floor to covered in food, it doesn’t take long for them to get dirty and smelly. It ...