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In childhood development, a '''[[wikipedia:transitional object|transitional object]]''' is something, usually a physical object, which takes the place of the mother-child bond. The item helps provide comfort especially in unusual or unique situations or at bedtime. In many instances children will give names and personalities to their transitional objects. Common examples include [[:category:plush|dolls]], [[teddy bears]] or [[blanket|blankets]]. |
In childhood development, a '''[[wikipedia:transitional object|transitional object]]''' is something, usually a physical object, which takes the place of the mother-child bond. The item helps provide comfort especially in unusual or unique situations or at bedtime. In many instances children will give names and personalities to their transitional objects. Common examples include [[:category:plush|dolls]], [[teddy bears]] or [[blanket|blankets]]. |
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− | + | Image:4157b.jpg|{{GNH|[[Abby Cadabby]]}}[[Prince (toy)|Prince]] |
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− | + | Image:Mrmookie.jpg|{{GNH|[[Artie Springer]]}}[[Mr. Mookie]] |
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− | + | Image:3710b.jpg|{{GNH|[[Baby Bear]]}}[[Mr. Stringer]] |
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+ | Image:4267a.jpg|{{GNH|Baby Bear}}[[Episode 4267|Wee Little Baby]] |
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− | File:Bigbird-radar.jpg|{{GNH|[[Big Bird]]:<br>[[Radar]]}} |
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− | + | Image:Camilla.animated.jpg|{{GNH|[[Baby Gonzo]]}}[[Camilla (Muppet Babies)|Camilla]] |
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− | + | Image:BabyKermitsOldBlanket.jpg|{{GNH|[[Baby Kermit]]}}[[Baby Kermit's Old Blanket|Blanket]] |
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− | + | Image:Lemonade Doll.JPG|{{GNH|[[Baby Piggy]]}}[[Lemonade]] |
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− | + | Image:Bigbird-radar-NEW.jpg|{{GNH|[[Big Bird]]}}[[Radar]] |
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+ | Image:Teddybird.jpg|{{GNH|Big Bird}}[[Teddy Bird]] |
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+ | Image:Bobut.jpg|{{GNH|[[Bobut]]}}[[Sugar Pie]] |
− | + | Image:Chester.jpg|{{GNH|[[Chester (monster)|Chester]]}}[[Mordy]] |
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− | + | Image:GingerSlug.jpg|{{GNH|[[Edi]]}}[[Ginger the Jungle Slug]] |
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− | + | Image:Davidtoy.jpg|{{GNH|[[Elmo]]}}[[Baby David]] |
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+ | Image:Blanket.jpg|{{GNH|Elmo}}[[Blanket]] |
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+ | Image:Braet.jpg|{{GNH|Elmo (''[[Sesamgade]]'')}}[[Bræt]] |
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+ | Image:Rubberduckie1970.jpg|{{GNH|[[Ernie]]}}[[Rubber Duckie (duck)|Rubber Duckie]] |
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+ | Image:TJBear.JPG|{{GNH|[[Farley]]}}[[T.J. Bear]] |
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+ | Image:SayingGoodbye2.png|{{GNH|[[Fozzie Bear]]}}Light brown [[Teddy bears|teddy bear]]<br><small>''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''</small> |
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+ | Image:TheMuppets-(2011)-FozzieBearWithTeddyBear.jpg|{{GNH|Fozzie Bear}}Dark brown teddy bear<br><small>''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]''</small> |
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+ | Image:Mpiece.guysdolls.jpg|{{GNH|[[Herry Monster]]}}[[Hercules]] |
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+ | Image:3910d.jpg|{{GNH|[[Lulu]]}}Miranda |
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+ | Image:Ojo-snowbear.jpg|{{GNH|[[Ojo]]}}[[Snowbear]] |
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+ | Image:Karlheinz.jpg|{{GNH|[[Rumpel]]}}[[Karl Heinz]] |
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+ | Mr._Anteloper.jpg|{{GNH|[[Mr. Snuffleupagus]]}}Mr. Anteloper<br><small>''[[Big Bird's Story Time]]''</small> |
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+ | Image:Character.tellyfreddie.jpg|{{GNH|[[Telly Monster]]}}[[Freddy]] |
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+ | Image:2955a.jpg|{{GNH|Telly Monster}}Softie |
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+ | Image:tellyhorse.jpg|{{GNH|Telly Monster}}Clark<br>([[Episode 4009]]) |
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+ | Image:Tuttertoy.jpg|{{GNH|[[Tutter]]}}Kitty |
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+ | Image:Cowmonkeytoy.jpg|{{GNH|[[Waffle]]}}[[Cowmonkey toy|Stuffed cowmonkey]] |
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+ | Wally-Dolly.jpg|{{GNH|[[Green|Wally]]}}[[Wally (song)|Molly]] |
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+ | Image:Zoemimi.jpg|{{GNH|[[Zoe]]}}[[Mimi (doll)|Mimi]] |
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+ | Image:Rocco-tutu.jpg|{{GNH|Zoe}}[[Rocco]] |
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+ | ==Mentions== |
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+ | * [[Grover]] mentions his Teddy Monster in the 1991 storybook ''[[I Want to Be a Fire Fighter]]''. |
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+ | [[Category:Muppet Props|Transitional Objects]] |
Revision as of 06:58, 10 July 2012
In childhood development, a transitional object is something, usually a physical object, which takes the place of the mother-child bond. The item helps provide comfort especially in unusual or unique situations or at bedtime. In many instances children will give names and personalities to their transitional objects. Common examples include dolls, teddy bears or blankets.
Mentions
- Grover mentions his Teddy Monster in the 1991 storybook I Want to Be a Fire Fighter.