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Psychologs Magazine
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25.03.2026 15:40
Still love cartoons, plushies, or childhood games? That’s not childish; it’s kidulting. 💫 Reconnecting with your inner child can boost emotional resilience, reduce stress, and bring genuine joy. In a world that demands constant seriousness, choosing play is a powerful form of self-care.

https://www.psychologs.com/why-kidulting-is-a-growing-trend-and-there-is-nothing-wrong-in-it/

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Why ‘Kidulting’ Is A Growing Trend And There Is Nothing Wrong in It
Do you still buy stuffed toys? Not for your child, but for yourself? Before you give that smirk, here’s a fun fact. Studies show that adults who keep or buy childhood toys and stuffed animals are more emotionally resilient. And, you will be surprised to know how this has been a growing trend that has impacted the toy industry as well. Both millennials and Gen Z have become a growing demographic for the industry. If you are wondering if this is true because you haven’t quite seen any adults buying toys and stuff for themselves, think again. You must have caught people wearing a Peanut T-shirt or a Tom and Jerry shorts or even the latest Labubu craze that has taken the world by storm, not just Gen Zs, but millennials too. Fashion is a pertinent example of ‘kidulting’ as we are more attracted to what we would usually call…
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