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Have you got a childhood toy or teddy bear you have hung on to?
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Again sorting through rooms , Found my cuddly toy rabbit (twinkle) who would never part with,even though he is dropping to bit's .
Have you got a cuddly toy or toy you will never part with?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I used to have a Monkey Pyjama case....had a special name for it which i will not repeat on here.......when I moved house about 7 years ago...i thew it out coz it was very frail....20 odd years old.....i swear i heard it calling out my name from the dustbin every nite till the binmen picked it up....that broke my heart.
still got my teddy which is 40 years old! its very flat cos I used to lay on top of it, actually may have to have it in bed tonite cos other half if away! my teddy is called teddy and is a bit odd (my sisters ((older)) made a noise and had moveable joints!) oh woe is the second child.... still love my ted tho x :0)
I have two on the shelf in my closet so I see them when I open it. First, there is Best Baby who was given to me when I was born. He is a bit worn and has slight lacerations to one arm but he still smiles at me every morning. And then there is the lovely, fluffy like he's new, Care Bear For Now. I wanted a real care bear but didn't get one so my Dad said, we will call this one Care Bear for now and that's become his full name. I think I'm getting a bit carried away by my bears.
I have still got my little ted like the one off play school. One side of his face is all squashed down from where i used to cuddle him like a baby. How cute, but my favourite toy was actually a cheek_a_boo, he was like a little monkey thing with clothes, my dad was forever glueing its hands back on, because they were always falling off. In the end dad had it bin him, because of all the crusty glue. Honey xXx
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