Plushies that SMOOSH
a soft stuffed animal, that loves to be squeezed and squished.
(not a great spotter, though)
Adopting This Soft Stuffed Animal
Now For Adoption
Here are our first super soft stuffed animals. Click to learn more about them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes these soft stuffed animals, “Sensory Friendly?”
Here are the following characteristics we avoid:
- Hard bead eyes are distracting to the touch, can get cold or hot, and fall off with love.
- Types of silk, glittery fur, or corduroy is overstimulating for some. These animals are made with soft plush fur, instead.
- Felt bits can leave scratch marks in the night. We will never use felt bits.
You deserve a stuffed animal that minimizes these pain points. Also, if you’re buying one as a gift, your recipient will be happy to have a friend that they could love and embrace.
How should I wash my stuffed animals?
See our post on “Washing Stuffed Animals”
- Place your stuffed animal in a mesh bag, or pillowcase.
- Pad the mesh/pillowcase with other clothes, or fabrics.
- Place the pillowcase into your washing machine
- Run on a No-Heat cycle or Delicate cycle.
- Dry at No-Heat in the same padded bag, or let air dry.
When are they all available?
In our efforts to make more stuffed animals for you, as quickly as possible, but to your quality standards, we are working tirelessly to get the final Borbs ready as soon as possible.
We cannot place a hard deadline on when they will. be here, but we expect for Boba and Ice Cream Borb to arrive in. the coming months!
Which of our soft stuffed animals is the softest?
As we manufacture newer soft stuffed animals, one of our primary concerns is with softness. Each stuffed animal we create has been slightly softer than the previous, and the only real setbacks you’ll feel will be in the smaller size=less give.
Want our recent softest cuddle buddy? Check out Breb chinchilla!
How do I get my stuffed animal repaired?
Please email us at Marlene@borbs.com, or Michael@borbs.com, and we will summon Lime Slime Conure to help you with repairs.
And if necessary, she will use her conure magic to reincarnate your stuffed animal, so that your BFF can stay your BFF.
What do you mean by Neurodiverse / Aneurotypical?
Our Definition:
Neurodiversity is a concept that acknowledges and celebrates the natural variations in human brains and neurological functioning. It encompasses a range of conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others, viewing them not as disorders but as differences in thinking, learning, and processing information.
It emphasizes the value of different perspectives and abilities, promoting acceptance and accommodation rather than trying to force conformity to a narrow standard of behavior or thinking.
Should a Neurotypical person adopt a soft stuffed animals?
We strive non-stop to create softer and softer soft stuffed animals for everyone. Whether you need it to be soft to love it, or enjoy the luxury of a super-soft friend, they’re here for you.
Plus, you are supporting our mission to make stuffed animals more accessible for the people who need them the most. With your support, we hope that other companies will work towards making more neurodiverse friendly stuffed animals, as well!
Which soft stuffed animals can I look forward to?
We’ve been working to design several new stuffed animal designs while the others are in production. Keep an eye out. In the meantime, check out our Backerkit to help us make more designs!
Media Inquiries
If you have a Media Inquiry, please email us here, or take a look. at our Media Page. Alternatively, if you’re looking to upgrade your store’s plushie offerings to our premium-quality super soft stuffed animal friends, you can find us on Faire. And with little competition for our brand, we’d love to send our audience towards your store!
Featured in…
Your future sensory-friendly, soft stuffed animals have been featured in a few media outlets so far. You can find them featured in “We Love Laguna Beach,” and “Laguna Beach Magazine.” And Kickstarter named the soft stuffed animals, as “Project We Love!”
I hate character plushes that are made of scratchy materials.
Also I can’t STAND sequins on plush ????
I generally like embroidered eyes much better than safety eyes. I see a lot of people saying that the embroidered eyes look cheap, but I think they’re cute and make the plushie more cuddly.
Not a hot take, but I will only get a plushy if it feels good. I am very heavy on texture, so if it feels like sh*t, too bad bucko, I ain’t gettin’ it.
Anything with too much hard plastic in the face (huge eyes, sculpted faces, teeth, etc). Makes it less cuddly.
I don’t like stuffed animals that are really stiff, or their limbs are stuck in a sitting or standing position. I guess they look nicer for display but I like stuffed animals for cuddling.