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Right, there are millions in basements gathering dust and mold. And to make themselves feel good, people will take those moldy dusty things and try to donate them. I think it would probably be ok if people would wash them thoroughly before hand and only donate ones that were in really good condition, but they won’t. They will donate the disgusting ones as well. |
| If you want to donate used stuffed animals, I just called Goodwill. The one in Rockville and Gaithersburg take gently used stuffed animals. There you go. |
+1 I'm not nervous about germs normally, but used stuffed animals and young kids are not a good combination. You don't know anything about the home that it's come from. |
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https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/wanted-by-the-montgomery-county-sheriffs-office-stuffed-animals/
The Montgomery county sheriff’s office put a call out for stuffed animals. Every kid leaves with one. |
Oh my god that is literally the exact link in the first post that spurred 3 pages of discussion. |
| Okay ... here's a different question. Where can stuffed animals be recycled? I totally get why used ones can't be donated, but I'd rather they were recycled. |
| The local landfill for biologically contaminated trash. |
Why is this so hard for people to understand? Please throw away your stuffed animals. I put away the stuffed animals no one touches for a couple of months. If the kids don't ask about it after 2 months it goes on the trash. You don't need to keep stuffed animals on a shelf collecting dust. |
| The lesson here is to NEVER give a stuffed animal as a gift. I stopped doing that as soon as I had my first and realized that it is a never ending stream. My kids actually have a bunch that were mine when I was growing up—they were in such good condition my mom kept them all in Rubbermaid containers. |
+1. Some of these posters promote such wastefulness. And yes, I buy my kids used clothes and gave bought them toys, including stuffed animals from thrift stores. I’ve seen used stuffed animals for sale at Goodwill and Unique Thrift. So they must accept donations of them. |
So you only buy your kids used stuffed animal? Or is it just the abused kids who have to save the environment by playing with your kids’ castoffs? |
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They’re like Gremlins. Everyone knows not to feed them after midnight nor get them wet. But kids ignore the rules and they just show up uninvited.
All parents know not to give them as gifts, but if you let your kid pick out the present... It’s a stuffed animal or pillow for mine. Heading out of stuffed animal phase into decorative emoji pillow phase. I try to steer them towards other useless clutter, like a board game they might play twice or never, some craft box they can pile on top of years worth of crafts, or try to find something ideally that would be consumed fast like charcoal pencils and paper. But not every kid loves drawing. As a parent, we’d love fresh fruit. My kids gravitate towards cluttering your basement.
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| Some how it us ok for my kid to very playing with a 5+ year old stuffed toy but it becomes rrplusive for another child to play with it? Dig shelter live old stuffed animals bte. |
Jesus, why would you let so many nasty stuffed animals in your house? Hate them |