Who doesn’t love a little fuzzy, adorable cuddle buddy? Everyone needs a Piccoli Horse!
[Péek-oh-Lee] Adjective. Italian for little, small, young. That’s where Piccoli Horses got their name. Piccoli Horses CEO Kimberly Rogers had to learn to teach her son to talk after he experienced some severe medical problems. She used her experience to develop a system to help all children. During that time, she also realized the importance of transitional objects. These are things like blankets, dolls, and toys that help children feel safe and loved as they grow. She combined the aspects of learning speech and transitional toys and created Piccoli Horses.
The horses are custom made, non-electronic plushes, which means kids can take them anywhere they go, and will quickly become best friends. As your child learns from the apps, they can experience them with their horse right by their side. They are lightweight and have slightly weighted hoofs, so you can stand them up on their own. It’s no wonder these magical horses and their educational apps have won SO many awards!
And now… Piccoli Horses introduces their new UNICORNS! These magical little unicorns are absolutely precious, complete with some extra sass and sparkle. They are both white, and you can pick either blue or purple as the accent color.
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My favorite toy was a Water Babies doll. I begged my mom for one and finally got her for my birthday. I slept with her and took her everywhere. I had her for years and years and changed the water in her about once per week. When it was winter time I would fill her with warm water and cuddle her in bed to fall asleep.
A stuffed bear that my dad went and purchased for me the next day after our home burned down completely with absolutely nothing left. I will never stop appreciating him thinking that my need for comfort was the most important thing at such a horrible time for himself
I will tell my age here, but I had a stuffed Cindy Bear. I took her everywhere and loved her so much. We have her in a bag now, but she’s going to be passed down through the family. I would hold her and watch Yogi Bear on tv.