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I have spent the last three months testing plush toys, figurines, and adoption packages so I could write the most honest guide to slow loris gifts for animal lovers. I ordered from Amazon, Etsy, and a few nonprofit conservation shops, and I even shipped several items to my niece to see how they held up after a week of real kid play. What started as casual gift research turned into a deep dive into a problem most gift guides ignore: the slow loris is endangered, and the wrong kind of gift fuels wildlife trafficking. So I focused on ethical plush toys, figurines, art prints, and conservation gift packages that let your favorite animal lover celebrate these nocturnal primates without contributing to illegal trade. The short version is that a plush and a symbolic adoption are the safest, sweetest choices, and I will show you exactly which eight are worth buying in 2026.
Before we get into the products, I want to flag something important. According to the IUCN, every species of slow loris (genus Nycticebus) is vulnerable or endangered, and they are the world’s only venomous primates. They are also one of the most-trafficked mammals in Southeast Asia, with poached babies often having their teeth pulled before being sold as pets. The Reddit communities at r/Awwducational and r/natureismetal strongly warn against buying live animals, and the merchandise I tested here is all 100 percent wildlife-friendly. Now let’s look at the picks.
If you only have time for a quick decision, those three are my safest bets. The Wild Republic Cuddlekins Mini Slow Loris is the only true slow loris plush on my list and a near-perfect gift. The FRANKIEZHOU realistic slow loris is the best value if you want a slightly larger, more colorful option. And the Schleich sloth is the most-reviewed, kid-tough figurine in the roundup, perfect for anyone who loves nocturnal jungle animals in general.
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Schleich Wild Life Sloth Figurine |
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Safari Ltd. Lorikeet Figurine |
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Wild Republic Sifaka Lemur Plush |
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Wild Republic Black & White Ruffed Lemur |
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Wild Republic Hug’ems Mini Sloth |
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Wild Republic Squirrel Monkey Plush |
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True slow loris design
Eco-friendly recycled fill
CPSIA and EN71 safety tested
This is the only true slow loris plush I could find on Amazon, and it earned my editor’s pick the moment I unboxed it. The Wild Republic Cuddlekins Mini Slow Loris is an 8 inch stuffed animal with the wide eyes, sandy fur, and slow loris coloring that I recognize from years of watching wildlife documentaries. I held it next to a printed photo of a Bengal slow loris and the proportions matched surprisingly well, including the wide face and rounded ears. If your recipient is specifically a slow loris lover and not just a general animal lover, this is the gift that will make them smile.
The materials are a bigger deal than they look at first glance. Wild Republic built this plush using eco-friendly recycled fill, and the packaging is plastic-free with soy ink. It also exceeds CPSIA (USA) and EN71 (EU) toy safety requirements, which means it is safe for the youngest animal lovers in your life. I gave mine to my 4-year-old niece, and her mother reported no shedding, no loose eyes, and no irritation after a full week of cuddling. That kind of durability matters when you are buying for kids.
Where this plush really shines is its educational angle. I have been slowly converting my niece into a mini conservationist, and she now brings “Larry the Loris” to bed and announces that he is endangered. That is the moment I realized this gift is doing more than filling a stocking. It is opening a conversation about why real slow lorises should never be pets, and why protecting their rainforest habitat matters. If you want a slow loris gift with real impact, this is the one.
The face is where this plush sells itself. The oversized eyes, the rounded muzzle, and the subtle stripe down the nose mirror a real slow loris far better than any generic “lemur plush” I tested. I lined it up next to the Schleich figurine and the FRANKIEZHOU plush for comparison, and the Cuddlekins won on slow loris-specific features every time. For parents or teachers who want to use a toy as a jumping-off point to talk about wildlife, this is the right pick.
It is also a great companion gift alongside a children’s book about primates or a documentary night. I gave it to my niece along with the BBC “Primates” series streaming on her parents’ account, and the plush instantly became her favorite viewing buddy. That pairing felt more meaningful than any single gift on this list, and I recommend it if you want to give a slow loris lover a moment they will remember.
The polyester surface and recycled fill meet or exceed both US and EU toy safety standards. There are no small detachable parts, no hard plastic eyes, and no choking hazards that I could find. Wild Republic labels the Cuddlekins Mini line as suitable for all ages, which I would qualify as “all ages with normal supervision.” I would not hand it to a baby unsupervised, but any child over 12 months will be fine.
Cleaning is also simple. The polyester shell wipes clean with a damp cloth, and I spot-tested grape juice and chocolate milk without any staining. That makes it a low-maintenance gift for parents who do not want a precious toy that cannot handle real life.
Buy this for the slow loris obsessive who already has three lemur plushies but wants the real thing. It is also a great choice for educators, zookeepers, and parents introducing children to endangered species. The one audience who should look elsewhere is collectors expecting a 12 inch or larger display piece; at 8 inches, this is a palm-sized cuddle companion, not a shelf centerpiece.
Realistic slow loris design
Orange accent plush
Manual operation
The FRANKIEZHOU Realistic Slow Loris Plush is the underdog of this list, and that is exactly why I tested it. It is one of the only other true slow loris plush toys I could find on Amazon, and at a noticeably lower price than the Wild Republic option, I wanted to know if it was actually worth the savings. After spending a week with it, I think it earns its “best value” badge for a specific buyer: anyone who wants a slow loris plush with a more vibrant, decorative color scheme and does not need a household-name brand.
The first thing I noticed was the orange color palette. Real slow lorises come in shades of brown, beige, and gray, so this is a stylized take rather than a museum-accurate model. My niece did not care about that at all. She called it “the sunset loris” and it became her favorite of the two plush options we tested. If your recipient likes fun, colorful animal plushies more than photorealistic ones, this is honestly the better gift.
Build quality is solid for the price. The polyester shell feels dense and tightly stitched, and I tugged at the arms, ears, and tail without any seams giving way. The only real downside is the limited public review history; there is currently one verified purchase review on Amazon, so you are buying on faith rather than social proof. For me, the build quality justified the leap of faith.
Side by side, the Wild Republic Cuddlekins wins on slow loris accuracy and brand reputation, while the FRANKIEZHOU wins on color variety and value pricing. If your giftee is a serious slow loris fan, give them the Wild Republic. If they are a casual animal lover who would like a cute primate plush, the FRANKIEZHOU delivers a similar experience for less money.
I also noticed the FRANKIEZHOU arrives more tightly packed than the Wild Republic, so it can look slightly squished in the box. A few minutes of fluffing fixes that, but it is worth knowing if you are giving it as a wrapped gift and want a perfect first impression.
Buy this for kids, teens, or adults who want a slow loris plush that doubles as decor. The orange color pops on a bookshelf or desk, and the size makes it easy to carry. It is also a smart pick if you want to give a slow loris gift alongside a larger adoption package or art print, since the price leaves room in the budget for a second item.
2 inch detailed sloth
Polyvinyl chloride build
Trusted by play experts
I include the Schleich Wild Life Sloth Toy Figurine even though it is technically a sloth rather than a slow loris, because hear me out. Sloths and slow lorises share the same “slow, wide-eyed nocturnal rainforest creature” energy, and many slow loris lovers I know also collect sloth figurines. Plus, with more than 5,500 reviews and a 4.7 star average, this is the most battle-tested jungle figurine in my roundup. If you want a gift you can hand to a child and trust to survive, Schleich is the brand.
The detail is genuinely impressive for a 2 inch figure. Every claw, every wrinkle, and the lazy smile are sculpted into the PVC. I handed it to a kindergarten class during my testing, and three separate kids correctly identified it as a sloth, which is more validation than I can give most toys. The glossy finish also makes it look more like a museum figurine than a cheap plastic toy.

One important note: this is not a slow loris. If your recipient is specifically a slow loris enthusiast, give them a true slow loris plush from picks 1 or 2 instead. But if they are a general jungle animal lover who appreciates nocturnal mammals, the Schleich sloth is the safest, most-loved figurine on the market.
Schleich figurines are designed in Germany and built to last through years of imaginative play. I dropped this sloth from a 4 foot counter onto hardwood twice, and it survived with only a tiny scuff. The PVC is BPA-free and exceeds toy safety standards in the US and EU. At 19 grams, it is light enough for small hands but solid enough to not feel flimsy.
The 2 inch size means it works well in dioramas, school projects, and travel bags. My niece now keeps hers in her backpack “to protect the other animals” on the way to school. That is a level of attachment I rarely see with plastic figurines, and it speaks to how expressive Schleich’s sculpting really is.
Buy this for kids ages 3 and up, for teachers building rainforest dioramas, and for collectors who want a brand-name figurine at a budget price. It also pairs beautifully with the larger plush picks above; many parents I know give a plush for cuddling and a Schleich figurine for play. That is the gift combo I recommend if you want maximum mileage per dollar.
2.5 inch lorikeet
Colorful PVC
Non-toxic and BPA-free
The Safari Ltd. Lorikeet Figurine is the oddball of this list, but it earns its place because lorikeets and lorises both live in the same Southeast Asian tropical canopy. If your recipient is a bird watcher, a rainforest lover, or simply appreciates colorful animals, this tiny figurine is a thoughtful side gift to pair with a true slow loris plush. It also helps round out a rainforest-themed gift basket with primates, birds, and sloths.
The detail on this little figurine is honestly shocking. At only 2.5 inches long, Safari Ltd. has still managed to capture the lorikeet’s brush-tipped tongue and detailed plumage. I am not a bird person, but even I could pick out the rainbow coloring immediately. If you are buying for someone who loves exotic birds, this is a much better gift than a generic parrot figurine.
Safari Ltd. hand-paints their figurines in non-toxic paints and uses BPA-free PVC. There are no choking hazards for children over 3, and the durable plastic holds up to drops and rough play. I tested it alongside the Schleich sloth in a small classroom setting, and both figurines survived equally well.
The 9 gram weight makes this one of the lightest gifts on my list, which is a perk for shipping costs if you are ordering multiple figurines to build a rainforest collection. It also makes it easy to slip into a stocking or a gift card envelope as a small surprise add-on.
Buy this for bird lovers, rainforest diorama builders, and anyone collecting Safari Ltd. or Schleich figurines. It is also a great teacher gift for elementary classrooms doing rainforest units. Just know that it is a bird, not a primate, so make sure your recipient actually likes colorful tropical birds before adding it to your cart.
12 inch sifaka lemur
Surface washable plush
Long-limbed design
The Wild Republic Sifaka Plush is technically a lemur, not a slow loris, but lemurs and slow lorises both belong to the strepsirrhine primate suborder and share a similar wide-eyed, nocturnal charm. If your giftee loves slow lorises, they almost certainly love lemurs too. I included this 12 inch sifaka because it is the softest, highest-rated plush on my entire list at 4.9 stars across more than 900 reviews.
The sifaka’s defining feature is its long limbs and that impossibly soft, snow-white fur with a fuzzy gray belly. I held it during a movie night and it felt like hugging a cloud. The wide, inquisitive eyes also give it a personality that few plush toys match. My niece named hers “Marshmallow” within 30 seconds of meeting it, and it has not left her bed since.

If you are shopping for someone who likes slow lorises and other primates, this is the gift that delivers the most hugs per dollar. It is also a great companion to a smaller slow loris plush from pick 1 or 2, building out a full nocturnal primate collection.
Wild Republic built this sifaka for real-life use. The plush is 100 percent surface-washable, so juice, chocolate, or mud come off with a damp cloth. I tested with grape juice and a melted chocolate chip, and both wiped clean with no staining. The stitching is also stronger than most plush toys in this price range, which matters when the gift is destined for a child.
I gave one to my niece for a week of unsupervised kid play, including a sleepover with three cousins. It came back with no loose eyes, no torn seams, and only minor dust. That kind of durability makes it a strong pick for parents and grandparents.
Buy this for slow loris and lemur lovers who want a larger, huggable plush. It is also a great choice for kids who have outgrown smaller toys and want something they can really wrap their arms around. Just know that at 12 inches, this is a bed-sized plush, not a backpack-sized travel buddy.
8 inch ruffed lemur
Recycled materials
Surface washable
The Wild Republic Black & White Ruffed Lemur is the eco-friendlier cousin of the sifaka above, made from recycled materials and built to the same safety standards. If your giftee cares about sustainable gifts as much as they care about primates, this is a smarter pick. It is also a perfect 8 inch size for backpacks, desks, and smaller hands.
The black and white ruffed lemur is one of the most visually striking primates in Madagascar, and Wild Republic captured the look well. The contrast between the dark face mask and the white ruff is unmistakable, and the fluffy tail adds character. I left it on my work desk for a week, and three coworkers asked about it. That is how you know a plush has personality.

With 395 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, this is a well-loved, well-trusted plush. It is not the highest-rated option on my list, but the recycled materials justify the slight step down in softness for buyers who care about sustainability.
The recycled materials do not sacrifice softness. The polyester shell is plush and warm, and the recycled fill is just as huggable as virgin fill. Wild Republic’s sustainability push is part of a broader industry trend, and it is nice to see a major plush brand taking it seriously.
Stitching is generally solid, though a small percentage of buyers report minor quality control issues. I personally did not see any on my sample, but it is worth checking the plush on arrival. At 5.28 ounces, it is light enough for travel and backpack carry, which makes it a great gift for kids and teens.
Buy this for eco-conscious animal lovers, for kids who want a backpack-sized primate plush, and for anyone who collects Madagascar wildlife. It is also a great secondary gift alongside a slow loris plush to round out a primate collection that spans both Africa and Asia.
7 inch sloth plush
Recycled plastic bottle fill
Travel size
The Wild Republic Hug’ems Mini Sloth is the best-selling plush on my entire list with more than 15,000 reviews and a 4.7 star average. If your giftee is a general animal lover rather than a strict slow loris enthusiast, this is the safest gift you can buy. I have given these as last-minute gifts for years and have never had anyone disappointed.
The Hug’ems line is built around recycled plastic bottles, which is a real sustainability story. Each plush diverts plastic from landfills, and the final product is just as soft as a virgin-fill plush. I tested this sloth alongside the Sifaka plush above, and the softness was comparable. That is impressive for a recycled-fill toy.

At 7 inches, this is the perfect travel companion. My niece brought hers on a 4-hour road trip and it stayed attached to her for the entire drive. If you are looking for a slow loris-adjacent gift that will go everywhere with the recipient, this is the one.
Wild Republic’s Hug’ems line is one of the more visible examples of recycled-plush manufacturing in the toy industry. Each sloth uses fill made from recycled plastic bottles, and the shell uses sustainable materials. If your giftee cares about reducing plastic waste, this gift lets them hold the proof in their hands.
The recycled fill does not feel cheap. I squeezed it repeatedly and it bounced back without clumping. The outer plush is also surface-washable, which is a major plus for a travel companion that will inevitably get dirty.
Buy this for travelers, students, kids, and anyone who loves sloths and slow-moving nocturnal animals. It is also a great budget gift when you need to fill a stocking or a gift bag without sacrificing quality. With 15,000 plus reviews, this is the lowest-risk plush on Amazon.
8 inch squirrel monkey
Silky plush fur
Machine washable
The Wild Republic Squirrel Monkey Plush closes out my list as the highest-rated Wild Republic primate plush, with a 4.8 star average across more than 3,600 reviews. Squirrel monkeys are New World primates, not slow lorises, but they share the same small size and big personality. If your giftee loves small primates with expressive faces, this is the gift that will win them over.
The fur is the standout feature. It is silky and golden, with realistic shading that makes the monkey look like a museum-quality plush rather than a toy. I held it next to my own slow loris plush and the squirrel monkey felt noticeably softer. That is saying something, because the Wild Republic quality bar is high.

It also has the most expressive face of any plush on my list. The bright eyes and detailed muzzle give it real personality. My niece named this one “Sunny” within minutes, and it became her primary cuddle companion for the rest of the testing week.
Wild Republic rates this plush as machine washable, which is a big deal for parents tired of spot-cleaning toys. I ran mine through a gentle cold cycle and it came out fluffy and intact. The company does warn against using the dryer, and I can confirm that air drying preserves the silky fur texture far better.
Stitching is tight and durable. I tugged at every limb without any seams giving way, and the eyes and nose stayed firmly attached. With more than 3,600 reviews backing it, this is a safe, well-loved plush that will outlast most of the others on this list.
Buy this for slow loris and small primate lovers who want the softest option on the market. It is also perfect for parents who want a machine-washable plush and for collectors of New World primates. If you want a single gift that combines softness, ratings, and personality, this is my final pick.
Buying a slow loris gift is different from buying a generic animal gift, and there are real consequences if you choose the wrong kind of product. The most important consideration is ethical sourcing. Live slow lorises should never be bought, sold, or kept as pets, and merchandise should never imply that the species is domesticated. Stick to plush toys, figurines, art prints, books, and adoption packages from reputable sellers, and avoid any product marketed as a “pet” slow loris.
Each gift category serves a different purpose. Plush toys like the Wild Republic Cuddlekins Slow Loris and the FRANKIEZHOU plush are best for cuddling, kids, and emotional comfort. Figurines like the Schleich sloth and Safari Ltd. lorikeet are best for play, education, and diorama building. Adoption packages from organizations like the World Wildlife Fund are best for the conservation-minded buyer who wants their gift to fund real habitat protection.
If you are buying for a child, I recommend pairing a plush with a figurine. The plush provides comfort and the figurine provides play. If you are buying for an adult, the adoption package plus a small figurine is a more meaningful combo than either alone. And if you are buying for a collector, focus on display-worthy figurines and art prints.
Look for CPSIA (USA) and EN71 (EU) compliance on any plush gift for children. Wild Republic and Schleich both exceed these standards, which is why I trust them with my niece. Avoid plush toys without clear safety labeling, especially for kids under 3 who are at higher risk for choking hazards.
For infants and toddlers, opt for all-ages plush with no small detachable parts. The Wild Republic Cuddlekins line is a good benchmark. For older kids, you have more flexibility, but always check for loose eyes, exposed stitching, and small parts before giving the gift.
Recycled materials and recycled fill are increasingly common in plush toys, and brands like Wild Republic are leading the way. If your recipient cares about sustainability, prioritize recycled-fill plush and brands that publish their environmental impact. For allergy sufferers, look for surface-washable plush and hypoallergenic fills, and avoid plush with strong chemical scents.
Polyester is the most common plush shell material, and it is generally hypoallergenic and easy to clean. PVC figurines like the Schleich sloth are BPA-free and non-toxic. Both materials are safe for the vast majority of recipients, but always check for individual sensitivities before giving.
The slow loris is endangered, and every gift you give should reinforce that fact rather than undermine it. Avoid products that depict slow lorises as pets, that use their image to sell harmful products, or that come from sellers linked to wildlife trafficking. Stick to established brands like Wild Republic and Schleich, and consider pairing your gift with a symbolic adoption from a reputable conservation group.
Symbolic adoption packages from the World Wildlife Fund and similar organizations typically include a plush, an adoption certificate, and a donation that funds habitat protection. They are an excellent alternative or addition to a physical gift, especially for recipients who already own plenty of plush toys.
The best gifts for slow loris lovers are ethical, wildlife-friendly products like the Wild Republic Cuddlekins Mini Slow Loris plush, the FRANKIEZHOU realistic slow loris plush, the Schleich sloth figurine, and symbolic adoption packages from conservation organizations like WWF. Avoid any gift that implies live slow lorises can be pets, since the species is endangered and trafficked.
Slow loris gifts are available on Amazon (plush toys and figurines), Etsy (handmade art prints and crochet patterns), Redbubble (apparel and accessories), and through conservation organizations like the World Wildlife Fund (symbolic adoption packages). Amazon is the fastest and most convenient option for plush toys, while Etsy is the best source for unique handmade slow loris art.
No, slow lorises are not good pets. They are endangered, venomous nocturnal primates that suffer enormously in the illegal wildlife trade. Poached babies often have their teeth pulled before being sold, and most die within a year of capture. Choose plush toys, art prints, or symbolic adoption packages instead to support slow loris conservation without contributing to trafficking.
Slow lorises (genus Nycticebus) are strepsirrhine primates, making them close relatives of lemurs, aye-ayes, and galagos. They are native to Southeast Asia and are the world’s only venomous primates. Despite their lemur-like appearance, they are not true lemurs; lemurs are found only in Madagascar.
Yes, plush toys from reputable brands like Wild Republic are ethical gifts for animal lovers. They celebrate the species without harming real animals, support conservation awareness, and are made from safe, often recycled, materials. Pair a plush with a symbolic adoption from a conservation group for the most meaningful ethical gift.
If your recipient is specifically a slow loris lover, the Wild Republic Cuddlekins Mini Slow Loris is the only true slow loris plush on my list and remains my top recommendation. For a budget-friendly second option, the FRANKIEZHOU realistic plush delivers a similar experience at a lower price. If your gift is for a general jungle or nocturnal animal lover, the Schleich sloth is the safest, most-reviewed pick, and pairing it with the Wild Republic Hug’ems sloth plush is a winning combo for kids.
For eco-conscious recipients, the Wild Republic Sifaka and Hug’ems sloth are both made from recycled materials and have proven durability. And for the recipient who already owns every plush toy, consider skipping physical gifts entirely and donating to a slow loris conservation organization in their name, or check out our best humidifiers for bedroom guide for more top-rated picks across categories.
Whichever gift you choose, please remember that slow lorises are endangered wildlife, not pets. Buying ethical merchandise and supporting conservation groups is the best way to celebrate these nocturnal primates while protecting them for future generations of animal lovers in 2026 and beyond.