You're never too old for Stuffed Animals. I'm 25 and I still hang out with <a href="http://fentriss.com/stuffed_animals/its_barry">Barry</a> and <a href="http://fentriss.com/stuffed_animals/stuffed_animal_psychology">Dr. Randy</a>.
How do you choose a good plush toy? I have a few thoughts.
First, it's important to find a stuffed animal that you can relate to. Stuffed animals with human-esque faces are more likely to become your personal friends.
Next, I try to make up a voice for them. What would that stuffed animal say if it were a real person?
Finally, come up with your own name! I can't stand it when stuffed animals come with names and you feel like you have to call them that. Nope, I prefer to name them myself.
These soft toys make excellent pets - and you never have to feed them.