Stuffed animals with mental disorders

Teddies always seem tender, fluffy and willing to make any child happy. However, I found the idea of ​​these "different" stuffed animals great because they bring children another reality in a fun way. They are stuffed animals with mental disorders.

The collection of stuffed animals "with problems" is composed of Dub, a turtle affected by severe depression due to the size of his house, the Sly snake, victim of hallucinations, the Dolly sheep, afflicted with a personality disorder because his reversible outfit he turns into a wolf, Lilo, a maniac hippo of puzzles, and Kroko, a crocodile that has a water phobia.

They have been created by the German designer Martin Kittsteiner with the idea that the little ones can address the delicate issue of psychiatric diseases in a didactic and enjoyable way, in order to better understand the people who suffer from them.

Each teddy comes with its medical history, always in a humorous way, an explanation of the disease and a treatment plan so that they can overcome their disorder. Of course, it is not based on medication, but a good dose of understanding and affection.

The stuffed animals with mental disorders They are most friendly and attract attention because they are different from those we are used to seeing in toy stores.

Undoubtedly, an ingenious way of explaining to children certain diseases that might otherwise be difficult for them to understand.

Video: About me, my mental illnesses and my stuffed animals (April 2024).