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How to Clean a Teddy Bear

The better loved they are, the dirtier they get - but most of them are not hard to clean.

Things You'll Need

  • Bath Towels
  • Mild Detergent
  • Teddy Bears
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Instructions

    • 1

      Check the label for warnings and instructions. (In fact, it's a good idea to do this when you bring Teddy home for the first time - before the label comes off or becomes unreadable.)

    • 2

      Negotiate with your child if she's at all anxious or possessive. Explain that Teddies need baths just like kids. Letting her watch or help with the cleaning may also be a good idea. When it's drying, place the stuffed animal where she can see him.

    • 3

      Follow the directions (if there are any) on the label (assuming there is one).

    • 4

      Follow your instincts if there's no label: Some bears need to be dry-cleaned but most can take some water. Hand washing is generally safer than machine washing (even on the gentle cycle) for all but the dirtiest - or sturdiest - of bears.

    • 5

      Roll Teddy in a towel and squeeze hard (walk on him if he's sturdy) to get as much water as possible out of him.

    • 6

      Hang him in the sun to dry, if you can.


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