No one knows if it's true or not, because no body has ever seen it happen. How do you see something happen when your not there? Exactly. No one knows for real. It's simple, non-believers don't believe, and believers do, most of the believers are kids, and some smart grown ups believe to. And it's the same with Santa Claus, have you ever seen him? and just because you haven't does not mean he is not REAL.
no
Only if spoken to.
Yes, sometimes it is the only way he or she can get feelings out. This is good because they need to talk to someone or something if there is no one around. You could redirect the behavior by asking if they would like to talk to you or give them a diary where they can write the feelings.
No they can't they don't have vocal cords
No; they were made around 1903.
YESstuffed animals can talk to real animals its just that they are filled with fluff instead of blood therefore they can not meow but they can still read each others mind
No!
They talk to eachother and occansionally throw small parties, but usually don't do anything disruptive enough for you to notice. If you have a pet, especially a dog, your stuffed animals will usually entertain it.
Because when we were kids, we used to talk to them, and interact with them, as if they were alive, and some people believe that stuffed animals can be, let's say, a gateway, or storage area, for lost spirits
Stuffed Animals
Do the stuffed animals in your home seem to multiply at night? Stuffed bears, dogs, ducks, tigers, bunnies and more can quickly pile up all around your house. Stuffed animals give children comfort. They foster creativity and pretend play. They can be used as a teaching tool to help children learn about the world around them and how to care for and respect our animal friends. Most stuffed animals can simply be thrown in the washer and dryer when they need to be cleaned. A variety of hammocks and other storage options are available to keep stuffed animals more organized.
it was the teletubbies stuffed animals