Pegboard or Coat Rack
Mount pegboard or several coat racks on the wall. Sew a curtain ring to the back of each animal, or simply tie a ribbon or cord around its neck, and slip it onto a peg or coat hook. For large animals, hook child-sized chairs over the pegs and give them a seat.
Hook-and-Loop Tape
Attach the ̶0;hook̶1; half of a strip of hook-and-loop tape to the wall. Sew pieces of the soft ̶0;loop̶1; half of the tape to each animal, or make a collar of it for each one. Stick ̵6;em up.
Towel Bars
Mount towel bars or sturdy dowels on the wall, at a height well above the floor or low enough for small children to reach. Hang large S-hooks on the rods. Sew a curtain ring on each animal̵7;s back, or simply tie a ribbon around its neck, to slip onto the hooks.
Shoe Bag
Hang a pocket-type shoe holder on the wall for small-to-medium stuffed animals. If kids will be using it, keep in mind that cloth shoe pockets will hold up better than plastic ones.
Baskets
Mount baskets on the wall. Select woven, wicker or metal baskets, or rigid plastic milk crates. Mount some of them upright and some with their bottoms against wall, to function as a deep shelf or shadowbox for displaying favorites.