My Pretty Toy Nanney Teasford [updated] 📍

Nanney Teasford wasn’t like the other dolls in the nursery. She didn't have golden curls or a porcelain face that looked like it might shatter if you breathed on it too hard. Nanney was a "pretty toy" of the old-fashioned sort—made of sturdy calico, stuffed with dried lavender and sawdust, with button eyes that always seemed to be sparkling with a secret.

As of late 2025 and early 2026, the game is in active development (version 0.7.x), with regular monthly updates. Recent content additions include boss battles like the Scarlet Countess and refined "unbound" action sequences. Developer Profile: Nanney Teasford My Pretty Toy Nanney Teasford

Perhaps the most heartwarming niche of the Nanney Teasford fandom is the restoration community. Because these toys are made of fabric and paint, they degrade. Moths love the wool hair. Sunlight fades the calico dresses. Nanney Teasford wasn’t like the other dolls in the nursery

Teasford once wrote in a letter to a customer (dated 1962): "A child does not need a toy that talks back. A child needs a toy that listens. That is why I make their eyes soft. That is why I make their hands huggable. They are pretty, yes. But they are also patient." As of late 2025 and early 2026, the

The project is led by (also known as TeaNanney or Penny ), a programmer and digital artist with over 10 years of experience in coding. Teasford identifies as an indie developer whose personal interests in shibari and digital art heavily influence the project's themes. Gameplay Mechanics and Premise

: Update 0.7.6 introduced detailed "Unbound" actions, allowing for specific item removal from body parts such as the thighs, torso, and bikini area. Visual Quality

đź’ˇ Keep Nanney out of direct sunlight to preserve those delicate fabric colors for years to come! I can make this even better for your blog if you tell me: Are you selling these toys or just sharing your hobby ?