Greetings from The Stuffed Animal Review, a publication dedicated to the analysis of stuffed creature design and their larger worlds. You have stumbled upon what The Review refers to as its Sunday through Friday posts: random images of stuffed animals doing silly things. Feel free to dig deeper into the purpose of this blog by clicking on the “Philosophy” page. Join us on Saturday for more substantive musings.
Tuesday Twinkle
This week's Sunday through Friday posts extend Saturday's thoughts on stuffed creature disturbing details.
To be a bit different: magnets are an accessory The Review embraces. Small stuffed creatures with a magnetic belly can inhabit refrigerator doors, injecting a flash of mirth and play into the daily routine. They can be smooshed and patted from their vertical perch, and even arranged to tell a silly story.
Imagine a school of these plush orange fish swimming across your refrigerator door. The splash of color and puckered mouths would surely boost one's spirit.
Pair them with this buck-toothed crocodile and you're got yourself an amusing refrigerator drama.
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