Today we are featuring the lion. He loves to sunbathe out on the rocks of the Savannah, and hide in the tall grasses as he stalks his pray.
Interviewer (I): Why do you think it is important to give to people who have less than you?
Lion (L): It is important to realize that there are others who are less fortunate than us, who may just need a smile to brighten up their day, or something more. No matter what they need, if you find yourself in the position to help them, what's stopping you from making their life a little easier?
I: What is the difference between a Creature for Care and any other stuffed animal you could buy?
L: A Creature for Care was made with love and care. The girls who took the time to make us carefully crocheted or knitted every single stitch, and they make sure that every creature is well done so they will not fall apart, and they give each creature character so they can truly make a child happy. That is something you won't find in any other stuffed animal.
I: Lastly, every handmade creature cannot be as perfect as a factory-made stuffed animal. Do you think this is a good quality, or a bad quality?
L: Having animals with imperfections teaches kids to love who they are, despite their flaws. They might see a creature with a slightly lopsided face, or one arm higher than the other, and love the animal anyway, teaching them to love themselves no matter what.
I: Thank you for your time today, and I hope you get donated soon!
L: Me, too!
Interviewer (I): Why do you think it is important to give to people who have less than you?
Lion (L): It is important to realize that there are others who are less fortunate than us, who may just need a smile to brighten up their day, or something more. No matter what they need, if you find yourself in the position to help them, what's stopping you from making their life a little easier?
I: What is the difference between a Creature for Care and any other stuffed animal you could buy?
L: A Creature for Care was made with love and care. The girls who took the time to make us carefully crocheted or knitted every single stitch, and they make sure that every creature is well done so they will not fall apart, and they give each creature character so they can truly make a child happy. That is something you won't find in any other stuffed animal.
I: Lastly, every handmade creature cannot be as perfect as a factory-made stuffed animal. Do you think this is a good quality, or a bad quality?
L: Having animals with imperfections teaches kids to love who they are, despite their flaws. They might see a creature with a slightly lopsided face, or one arm higher than the other, and love the animal anyway, teaching them to love themselves no matter what.
I: Thank you for your time today, and I hope you get donated soon!
L: Me, too!
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