I don't know: would someone try to dry clean a stuffed animal that plays music and talks? Maybe, if the toy is hard to clean and taking the batteries out makes it lose its memory. Most parents avoid dry cleaning children's items because of the chemicals.
However, sometimes the process is necessary, and things can be aired out.
Parents sometimes buy multiples of a child's favorite toy, in case it gets beyond redemption when a child is sick, or if it gets lost. This seems to be the case with "Scout" reviewers. They bemoan the changes made to the toy since the days of the "old Scout".
However, sometimes the process is necessary, and things can be aired out.
Parents sometimes buy multiples of a child's favorite toy, in case it gets beyond redemption when a child is sick, or if it gets lost. This seems to be the case with "Scout" reviewers. They bemoan the changes made to the toy since the days of the "old Scout".