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Stuffed animal | rabbit:Foundling Bunny

Hugg-A-Planetca. 2007

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

The making of toy animal figures from plush fabric was not far removed from the cloth dolls that gained such popularity in the late 19th century. But surely children found much more to like about their soft, furry playthings. Youngsters found comfort in the texture of these toys and in their simple faces of shoe-button eyes and embroidered noses and mouths. Cuddled and cherished, these figures inspired children's fantasies of make-believe adventures and often became their constant companions in reality too. The teddy bear, inspired by the benevolence President Teddy Roosevelt showed towards a bear cub while on a hunting expedition in 1903, became a universal icon of childhood in the 20th century. Plush toys of nearly every other animal have joined the teddy bear in nurseries, playrooms, children's bedrooms, and everywhere. The Hugg-a-Planet company promotes its Floundling Bunny as the "purest toy on Earth," a rabbit figure made of 100% USA grown organic (pesicide-free) unbleached cotton filled with unbleached cotton fibers. The company sells concern for the planet with every toy.

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  • Title: Stuffed animal | rabbit:Foundling Bunny
  • Creator: Hugg-A-Planet
  • Date Created: ca. 2007
  • Location: USA
  • Subject Keywords: rabbit, ecology
  • Type: Teddy Bears and Stuffed Animals
  • Medium: cotton
  • Object ID: 110.1486
  • Credit Line: Courtesy of the Marianne Szymanski Toy Tips Institute
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