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"Kids bedrooms can get kind of dirty with all the toys. After they play with them so long, stuffed animals start to get really nasty, especially for infants that chew on them and drool. The best way is to put them in a paper sack, put a little bit of backing soda in there and shake it and that way it will get all of the oils off. You can also throw some of the stuffed animals, not all, inside a pillow case and throw it in the washer on gentle cycle."
eHow Article: How to Clean Stuffed Animals