How do you tell family to stop buying your child stuffed animals? I don't want to sound ungrateful.
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Handling it this way kept hurt feelings out of the way and less fortunate kids were receiving something that was not trash. There were still alot more in her room so I bought a hammock for her room to hold them.
She is 16 now and she still has alot of the old stuffed animals and she treasures them.
Eventually people will stop giving your child stuffed animals but for now just let them do it. It is important to them and your child.
personal experience
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M$For example, if you are simply running out of room for the stuffed animals, there's nothing wrong with saying so and mentioning that you've reached the point where you're going to have to start giving several of them away to charity or something.
If they keep doing it regardless of your requests to stop or your hints at other ideas for things your child likes, then you could always look at it as a source of free stuffed animals that you can give away to others who would want them.
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M$They may be buying your child stuffed animals because they simply don't know enough about your child to know what to buy. They probably figure every child loves stuffed animals so it is a safe choice.
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I totally agree with your answer. We buy and/or get stuffed animals for our kids all the time. When it becomes too much - we either store them away in order to rotate them or take them to Goodwill (or even have a garage sale).