The plush toy was designed as a happy-faced Lunar New Year decoration, but a manufacturing mistake turned its smile into a frown.
As cultural chaos grows, Barbie’s inclusive evolution shows how play can stabilize identity development and foster empathy across differences.
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When Vivian Hao, a 39-year-old editor in China’s Anhui Province, came across the red horse plushie on social media, she felt a pang of recognition. The toy, meant to spread holiday cheer, seemed to ...
A stuffed horse that appears to be crying due to a production error has become China's latest hot toy, with office workers adopting it as a mascot.
While attempting to serve for a tie-break, Darderi became distracted by a baby’s cry within the otherwise silent crowd at ...
A store in China tried to produce an adorable toy to celebrate the Year of the Horse, but it accidentally created a morose ...
For many Chinese workers, the crying horse came to represent permission to be vulnerable — rare in the country's ...
For mum-of-two Caterina Carbone the red mist descended while she was standing at the kitchen sink, her boys running amok, ...
The West Wing actor Timothy Busfield faced court on Tuesday, where a judge ordered that the 68-year-old be released on his ...
KERRY Needham has never given up hope that her missing son Ben is still alive and one day he’ll come home. The British ...
The new Paramount+ limited series adapts the novel Baby Doll. Here’s a look at all of the finale spoilers, explained. It’s a very bleak story, but it does end on a somewhat hopeful note. So what ...