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Plush history and party trivia

The concept of stuffed animals is reflected in the paintings of tombs that date back very long to ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations. Based on the discovered and translated paintings, the stuffed animals seem to have a purpose not only for human play, but also for religious ceremonies and rituals. Medieval Europe used stuffed animals in mystery plays to represent the animals found in Bible stories. Plush toys were used to represent the lion-like characters of the snakes in the Garden of Eden and Daniel’s story of the Lion Hole. The role of these animals, which could not be ignored, was a central part of the story, which could not even be played by human actors. Therefore, the stuffed animal worked much better to fill that part.

Toys have become a booming industry during the European Industrial Revolution. Stuffed animals became more and more popular among the population, and Steiff of Germany soon became an industry leader. However, not all stuffed animals are made by a mechanized industry, and many of the stuffed animal samples are made in a more homemade genre full of lost toys, cotton, batting, rags, and even beans. I will. Some stuffed animals are made by stuffing the skins of hunting animals, but it is unknown whether they were made as toys or used as exhibits. Use of taxidermy, not necessarily a toy.

Among the most popular plush toys, teddy bears and sock monkeys are most often ranked high on the list. Both have been in production since the early 1900s, and although not officially produced, there is evidence that sock monkeys may have been popular much earlier. Even today, stuffed animals and stuffed animals are still popular. In recent years, Ty Company has revived some renaissance in the plush toy market with the Beanie Babies line. Animal lovers, kids and collectors from countries around the world buy as many stuffed animals as TyCompany can produce, including standard animal patterns for lizards, dinosaurs, unicorns, stuffed goldfish, bears, cats, dogs and rabbits. did. Today, hundreds, if not literally thousands, of companies produce stuffed animals for sale worldwide.

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