My Son And His Pillow Doll - Armani Black Link -
The Armani Black pillow sits propped in the corner of his room now, a silent sentinel of a phase he is slowly outgrowing.
For twenty minutes, Armani stitched. She sewed the torn seam, reinforced the weak spots, and even embroidered a small, crooked smile where a face had never been.
: Discuss the psychology of transitional objects (like the 1980s Pillow People) and how they provide a sense of safety during big transitions like starting school or moving. My Son And His Pillow Doll - Armani Black
But every time she tried, Leo would find it in the trash. He’d pull it out, hug it like a lifeline, and say, “You can’t throw away a friend.”
So, to Armani Black: Thank you for being a safe landing pad for my son’s anxiety. And to the parents reading this: Put down the scissors. Pick up a conversation. Your child’s pillow doll isn't the enemy—silence is. The Armani Black pillow sits propped in the
“Now he looks like you,” Leo said.
We bought him in a rush at a gas station three years ago during a road trip meltdown. I expected him to be lost under a car seat within a week. : Discuss the psychology of transitional objects (like
: It's about the "Power of You" (the child's imagination) rather than just the toy itself. Armani Black Pillow Doll for Crying
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