8
What's the difference between stuffed animals and plush toys?
From a material perspective, "plush toys" generally refer to toys covered with plush fabric. Plush is long, soft, and delicate, making it very comfortable to touch. For example, many common teddy bear plush toys fall into the category of "plush toys." The scope of "stuffed toys" is broader. Any toy filled with stuffing in fabric, leather, or other materials can be referred to as a "stuffed toy." The fabric does not necessarily have to be plush. Some small items with a coarse cotton fabric shell and filled with cotton can also be called stuffed toys. From an appearance standpoint, "plush toys" appear fluffier and more luxurious due to their fur. The appearance of "stuffed toys" is more diverse, with some possibly having a primitive and simple shape.