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How Plush Toys Have Evolved
It's a sad fact, but kids just don't want to find stuffed animals under the holiday tree anymore. Children used to love their teddy bears and other stuffed animals, even long after they grew out of their childhood, but times have changed. Even small babies are accustomed to video games and a variety of interactive toys. These toys have made unanimated plush toys seem boring by comparison.
This meant that the companies that manufactured plush toys had no choice but to make these toys interactive and animated. You can see that this is what happened when you look at the popular Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup.
Last year, the Biscuit My Lovin Pup was one of the hottest toys selling during the holiday season. Parents raced to find this larger sized, interactive plush toy because they just knew their children would love it. This toy offers that same comfort and wholesome fun that parents used to get from their own plush toys, but it also has the interactive features that today's children demand.
Biscuit is a unique stuffed animal because he can hear what his human playmates say and responds accordingly. He lifts his paw on command for a shake, wags his tail and barks on cue. When the play session ends, kids can cuddle up with him to watch TV or take a nap.
While Biscuit is a fun example of how technology has grown in the toy department, but he's also an example of how the plush toys market has evolved with time. What started out many years ago as an active industry for teddy bears, has now grown to an industry of moving and talking pets that children love in an entirely new way.
While many people predicted that the market for plush toys would dry up over the years, it has not done so. Instead, it has changed and expanded in order to keep up with the changing times. The toy manufacturers have been able to deliver what young customers demand. The result is a variety of plush toys that dance, sing, sit, bark, and roam around the house.
You can find pet dinosaurs that wander around the house, interacting with any family members they pass on their journey. They eventually lie down in a spot they've chosen to take a nice long nap. While the technology behind these advanced interactive pets is still in its infancy and the dinosaur's battery life is rather short, think about what will evolve with these toys in ten years.
The Fur Real Friends Biscuit is an ideal addition to a home where parents don't want to deal with a real puppy running around, chewing everything in sight, and using the carpet for a potty. The Fur Real Friends pets are a small sized and make noises and move their heads when children rub their backs. Parents that have children that love dinosaurs can thrill their children with interactive toy dinosaurs.
It's an unfortunate fact that children are not happy to find teddy bears under the holiday tree anymore. Parents will likely hear their children say, "it doesn't do anything" one time too many. This has created a demand for interactive plush toys and the toy manufacturers have stepped up to the challenge. The home traveling dinosaur and Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup are big improvements over the plush toys of the past, but you can rest assured that toys will continue to evolve with time.
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