You people are doing the most emotional help to people like me. I deeply appreciate your work and feelings. Although some people may find it stupid to have emotions with stuffed toys and the kind of rescuing you're doing....but only stuffed toys lovers can understand the important place these soft buddies have in our life. Your work and understanding made me feel the goodness of this world.🥰🥰🥰
People really underestimate how much a child or an adult can be attached to a stuffed animal. Especially one that they have had for a long time. Stuffed animals are also very crucial for many people with certain mental disabilities because it is a companionship without that social interaction and pressure with people. It all comes from love and love should be appreciated!
Same here I have mild Autism, and while I'm not as into toys the way that others who are like myself (but I'm somewhat) I have strong attachment to my stuff. So strong that if I mistakenly damage one of my books, I hate the idea of simply tossing it out in favor of a new copy. Thus I always say... 'Mending is better than Ending' rather than the other saying 'Ending is better than Mending'. I have, from time to chosen to fix my books, by going online, then I'll look for what ever page(s) I need to replace, then I'll order a card(s) from Moonpig with the page(s) on it/them and then hey presto I've got my pages back! Then I'll get myself a plastic wallet put that said card inside it, then I stick the edge of the plastic wallet onto the spine of the book (on the outside) in such a way that it acts as an extra 'page' or 'cover' to said book, plus I'll sometimes attach a note stating which page that it is supposed to replace, just so that I know that whenever I read my book in the future I'll know that I'll need to briefly 'skip' over to the back of the book, just for that page, then I'll 'skip' back to where I was before and then I'll continue reading from that point onward. and then.... I've repaired my book. YAY
This!!! I’m glad you mentioned this, because you’re exactly right! When babies are born, they latch onto the first thing they see that gives them support and love(usually the mother bc milk+sustenance) Most/all babies have to eventually experience being separated from the parent, (and in some entirely devastating cases, the baby’s mother has passed or, or the mother is abusive/absent) so they’ll latch on to the closest thing, which is usually a stuffed animal! But of course it can be anything, Blankets, clothes, etc :) It’s such an interesting psychological experience that humans go through!!! We basically see them as another physical living companion (which is why it’s so scary to separate a child and their comfort object) Of course childhood trauma caused by things like losing your first and closes emotional/developmental connections is very closely linked with mental illnesses like bpd (which iirc leads to a greater desire to add to the stuffie collection than most, as it calms us down ((source: trust me bro))) and autism (while not being something caused by outside factors and is a completely different makeup of the brain that we’re born with, it can still be worsened by trauma and can lead to another case of greater desire for a comfort object! A childhood toy tucks away nicely into this category heheh I know from experience) Sorry for the book, I love this subject sm sm sm and I am really glad one of the top comments is talking about this :)))
This is straigh up the cutest thing! I watched this holding Paul the doll (I'm so glad someone in the world get it and would trat him well if I could part with him for even a night
Los peluches son algo muy inoc ete que debe siempre tratarse con cariño, agradezco de corazón la labor que haceis, bendiciones para vosotros desde España
I LOVE how gentle and caring they are with the toys 🥹 it makes me so happy to see how people can trust their beloved toys with someone who will fully restore them to their full beauty. I adore these two
You can cut off that burnt part and sew on a 'replacement' using similar material with similar colour. I'm not sure how your toy looks like or which part is burnt, but if it's like on the leg or arm of a stuffed animal i.e. teddy bear then maybe you just cover and sew over the burnt part with another layer of material like a 'sock' or 'glove' (no cutting needed). Just my suggestion If it's hard to find similar material to replace, then the second method might work better because you can just use other fabrics to cover up the burnt part
You people are doing the most emotional help to people like me. I deeply appreciate your work and feelings. Although some people may find it stupid to have emotions with stuffed toys and the kind of rescuing you're doing....but only stuffed toys lovers can understand the important place these soft buddies have in our life.
Your work and understanding made me feel the goodness of this world.🥰🥰🥰
People really underestimate how much a child or an adult can be attached to a stuffed animal. Especially one that they have had for a long time.
Stuffed animals are also very crucial for many people with certain mental disabilities because it is a companionship without that social interaction and pressure with people.
It all comes from love and love should be appreciated!
Same here I have mild Autism, and while I'm not as into toys the way that others who are like myself (but I'm somewhat) I have strong attachment to my stuff.
So strong that if I mistakenly damage one of my books, I hate the idea of simply tossing it out in favor of a new copy.
Thus I always say...
'Mending is better than Ending' rather than the other saying 'Ending is better than Mending'.
I have, from time to chosen to fix my books, by going online, then I'll look for what ever page(s) I need to replace, then I'll order a card(s) from Moonpig with the page(s) on it/them and then hey presto I've got my pages back!
Then I'll get myself a plastic wallet put that said card inside it, then I stick the edge of the plastic wallet onto the spine of the book (on the outside) in such a way that it acts as an extra 'page' or 'cover' to said book, plus I'll sometimes attach a note stating which page that it is supposed to replace, just so that I know that whenever I read my book in the future I'll know that I'll need to briefly 'skip' over to the back of the book, just for that page, then I'll 'skip' back to where I was before and then I'll continue reading from that point onward. and then....
I've repaired my book.
YAY
This!!! I’m glad you mentioned this, because you’re exactly right!
When babies are born, they latch onto the first thing they see that gives them support and love(usually the mother bc milk+sustenance)
Most/all babies have to eventually experience being separated from the parent, (and in some entirely devastating cases, the baby’s mother has passed or, or the mother is abusive/absent) so they’ll latch on to the closest thing, which is usually a stuffed animal! But of course it can be anything, Blankets, clothes, etc :)
It’s such an interesting psychological experience that humans go through!!! We basically see them as another physical living companion (which is why it’s so scary to separate a child and their comfort object)
Of course childhood trauma caused by things like losing your first and closes emotional/developmental connections is very closely linked with mental illnesses like
bpd (which iirc leads to a greater desire to add to the stuffie collection than most, as it calms us down ((source: trust me bro)))
and autism (while not being something caused by outside factors and is a completely different makeup of the brain that we’re born with, it can still be worsened by trauma and can lead to another case of greater desire for a comfort object! A childhood toy tucks away nicely into this category heheh I know from experience)
Sorry for the book, I love this subject sm sm sm and I am really glad one of the top comments is talking about this :)))
Dang I cried watching this, the care they gave into reviving someone's plushies 😭
After repair, it looks so gorgeous. Superb work done.
What a wonderful story and great, kind and understanding people.
Something about this absolutely rips me apart inside in the BEST WAY!!!! god it feels like giving little me a big hug. Sobbing, crying. Thank you 😭😭😭
This project could have worldwide potential.
Great skills & hearts 💝💝💝💝💝
I think this is lovely that they do this the soft toys can be very meaningful
This is straigh up the cutest thing! I watched this holding Paul the doll (I'm so glad someone in the world get it and would trat him well if I could part with him for even a night
I love the elephant spa picture!
He is the real doc Mcstuffine 😂
was looking for this comment ❤️
@@GenniiLahey ❤️
This is so sweet. It would be cool if this was global
Well done guys.
Los peluches son algo muy inoc ete que debe siempre tratarse con cariño, agradezco de corazón la labor que haceis, bendiciones para vosotros desde España
I LOVE how gentle and caring they are with the toys 🥹 it makes me so happy to see how people can trust their beloved toys with someone who will fully restore them to their full beauty. I adore these two
I love this so much 😭
That's adorable, a really good work!
Absolutely Beautiful show ❤
That's practically a whole new bear though 😂
thats the point?
@@Maisy-rose848 not the whole point of a hospital is to fix someone not remake them
I hope they open one in the UK! 😊
My 15yr old stuffy is still have hope, after seeing this 🥹🥹🥹
I am going to Singapore.😚
This is amazing! Goodluck!
That is an awesome thing to do awesome
Cost tho?
Does anyone know if some burnt part of stuff toys can be fixed?
Mine got some burnt part during laundry at a Laundry shop
It can
You can cut off that burnt part and sew on a 'replacement' using similar material with similar colour. I'm not sure how your toy looks like or which part is burnt, but if it's like on the leg or arm of a stuffed animal i.e. teddy bear then maybe you just cover and sew over the burnt part with another layer of material like a 'sock' or 'glove' (no cutting needed). Just my suggestion
If it's hard to find similar material to replace, then the second method might work better because you can just use other fabrics to cover up the burnt part
I liked learn something new each time then.
Is this soft toy hospital still operating in Singapore?
0:09 I would cry is that happens to my stuff animal that’s not a improvement that’s a remake
Two words. Flammable.
what??
That's one word.
I prefer the before. Horror movie prop tier
Now that's a feel good story. 👍
Lucky they never give toys like sword ,parangs and ak47...this could create problem in future