My Kid’s Stuffed Animal

Alabama Living Magazine
When his dad was serving in the U.S. Navy, our son, Kenneth (2) was given a stuffed Navy goat he called his “goot.”  SUBMITTED by Dees Veca, Gulf Shores.
When his dad was serving in the U.S. Navy, our son, Kenneth (2) was given a stuffed Navy goat he called his “goot.” SUBMITTED by Dees Veca, Gulf Shores.
Lachlan and Lincoln are enjoying their new Squishmallows birthday presents. SUBMITTED by Holly Saint, Section.
My daughter Karli Rose’s first stuffed animal from her grandmother on her birthday, December 14, 2015. SUBMITTED by Kendra Williams, Brundidge.
Logan, Ella and Ava have more stuffed animals than we can find a place for. SUBMITTED by Lauren Ballard, Auburn.
I made these Paddington bears for my children in 1973 with velvet scraps and herculite (canvas) for their raincoats. SUBMITTED by Mary Crawford, Dutton.
My mother’s teddy bear from Christmas 1954 has been through four generations of kids. SUBMITTED by Robert Reed, Brewton.
My grandson, Knox Perry, posing with his stuffed snake collection. SUBMITTED by Gena Luther, Grant.

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