Mental Illness Stuffed Animals are Great for Young Freudians
Michael Hines — September 10, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: parapluesch & buzzfeed
Teach your children about the rigors and challenges of mental illnesses with these Mental Illness Stuffed Animals. These stuffed animals each have a different mental affliction, letting you teach your youngster about a wide variety of mental diseases.
These Mental Illness Stuffed Animals would be a great way to educate a young child about their own mental illness. Each animal has a name and a description of their disorder. From depression to OCD, it's all covered here. Click on the reference links to learn more about these toys.
These Mental Illness Stuffed Animals would be a great way to educate a young child about their own mental illness. Each animal has a name and a description of their disorder. From depression to OCD, it's all covered here. Click on the reference links to learn more about these toys.
Trend Themes
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