The following toys were designed, sewn and hand painted by me with the intention of altering perspectives and creating a certain mood for its audience. All are created with non-toxic and materials safe enough for young children to play with. The sloth is everything you'd expect from the sweet hazy animal.
 
The toys following (crocodile, snake, rat and troll) all represent an alternate perspective of the "evil guy" in each folk tale it is labeled with. It offers children a way to look at things differently, while also shedding light on duality and the certain animals that are sadly always seen as "bad".
 
Don't forget they are large and soft enough to cuddle with :)
Sang Buaya the crocodile from the popular Malaysian folk tale "Outwitting the Crocodile"
One of the many critters Cinderella had make her clothes. Who ever said the woodland creatures offered to make Cinderella's dresses?
Nag & Nagaina from Rudyard Kipling's "Rikki Tikki Tavi"
The troll from popular Norwegian folk tale "Three Billy Goats Gruff". Here shown as a Conservation Officer only trying to help his flowers grow
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