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On the Web
- Stuffed Animals and Soft Toys Guide - Features information on selecting stuffed animal toys, including a section on large plush teddy bears and dogs.
- Stuffed Animal World - Realistic animals from top manufacturers, for collections or gifts.
- Transworld Plush Toys - Offers teddy bears, stuffed animals, and plush toys. Animal slippers a speciality.
- Big Stuffed Animals - Specializes in giant size jungle, pet, and marine stuffed animals and bears.
- Little Stuffed Animals - Selection of small stuffed animals, all under 23 inches.
- Southern Yankee Designs - Stuffed animals from Douglas Cuddle Toys, Heavenly Bears, Holybears, Peaceable Planet, Jumbies, Mary Meyer, and other collectibles.
- Steiff USA - Makers of stuffed animals.
- BearGear.com - All styles of Gund and Baby Gund teddy bears, plush toys, and stuffed animals.
- Kebeck.com - Offers a selection of stuffed animals including horse and riders, wildlife, teddy bears, pets, Dakin Lovies, and storybook favorites Raggedy Ann and Berenstain Bears.
- Gund - Manufacture teddy bears and other stuffed animals for gifts and collectibles. Features product overviews, photographs, and current news and events.
Wikipedia Articles
- Stuffed animal - A stuffed animal is toy animal stuffed with straw, beans, cotton or other similar materials. Some stuffed animals are very old – home made cloth dolls stuffed with straw go back to at least the 1830s, perhaps much older.
- Puffalump - Puffalumps are a brand of stuffed animals created by Fisher-Price toys in 1986. They were light stuffed animals made of a parachute material and poly-fil stuffing.
- Puffkin - Puffkins were a series of stuffed animals sold by Swibco, Inc.. They were spherical stuffed animals filled with plastic pellets, not unlike Beanie Babies.
- Amigurumi - is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures. Amigurumi are typically cute animals (such as bears, rabbits, cats, dogs, etc.
- Webkinz - Webkinz are stuffed animals that were originally released by the Ganz gift company in 2005. The toys are similar to many other small plush toys, however they come with a special code on their labels that allows access to the "Webkinz World" which is a website to "adopt" a virtual version ...