Stuffed Animals for Animal Rights!

Stephanie McPherson is on a mission: to “provide a connection between cuddly Stephanimals and real animals to help educate others about environmental responsibility.” Each hand-made creation comes with a storybook that teaches children about animals and the environment. The books are made from recycled and salvaged materials, fabrics are typically remnants, and the stuffed animals are filled with Eco-Fill, a polyester material made from 100% post-consumer plastic bottles. McPherson donates two Canadian dollars to local environmental non-profits for each item sold. This year’s organization is the Nature Trust of British Colombia. It’s great to see a company that’s making stuffed animals support their real-life counterparts.

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