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Infants often find comfort in ‘transitional objects’ that help them on the path to independence. Guardian readers discuss the security blankets and teddies they have held close
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Still have your childhood teddy? The psychological power of the toys we keep, Children
Still have your childhood teddy? The psychological power of the toys we keep, Children
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Still have your childhood teddy? The psychological power of the toys we keep
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