Rheumatoid arthritis pal
I got this rabbit for Christmas from my sister in law. Fell in love with it immediately, unfortunately so did my 18 month old daughter. I kept it to myself for a few weeks, slept with it at night, it’s the perfect size to fit comfortably under my neck.
I can now confirm it holds up to toddler play and sleep very well. While the original softness has gone down it’s still nice to cuddle. We ended up having to bring my daughter to the hospital with croup in early March and it was one of the things that brought her comfort. I stopped trying to steal it back after that. It’s officially her baby, goes to bed with her and she often brings it downstairs in the morning. All this to say it’s very well made, holds up to play (by not just my daughter but my five and four year old sons too)
One day I hope to get another one for myself. Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the things that has the biggest impact on my life, having the rabbit was a fun way to deal with it. Great conversation opener and fantastic companion. I had the dyslexia rabbit too (my oldest stole that one) and one day I hope to get the depression and anxiety rabbits.