This handmade lion-like ragdoll was received from MishMash for the twins, however it seems that Zaeem has warmed up to it rather than the twins.
He calls it his friend.
I love the quality of this ragdoll. Made from cotton and wool, this little lion is safe to hug with no skin irritations.
There are many benefits for a toddler to have a stuffed animal. It has been scientifically proven that having a stuffed animal can ease stress, build confidence and soothe tears. It helps the child handle fear, anxiety, separation, and the unknown.
A stuffed animal can actually help a child build self-confidence. At the toddler stage, kids learn empathy along with language and names.
Different stuffed animals help young children recognize familiar words with appropriate sounds like cat-meow, dog-woof, duck-quack and lion-roar.
Stuffed toys will receive names and become constant companions. Zaeem has named his stuffed animal “Lion”.
His emotions are tested out on this silent friend and at any given moment, “Lion” can be hugged, kissed or placed in the naughty corner. So welcome to our family, “Lion”.