Well, it depends. If the soft toys are yours or you have permission from the owner, then you can touch them. But if not, it's not polite to touch without asking.
If the soft toys are just ordinary ones lying around and your sister is a very kind - hearted person, she may allow you to touch them. But always remember to be gentle with the toys as well.
Well, it depends on the cat. Some cats love to be petted and touched, while others might be a bit shy or even grumpy. So it's best to approach slowly and see how the cat reacts first.
If it's her own painting and she doesn't mind, then you can. But if it's a work in progress or something she wants to keep pristine for a while, you probably shouldn't.
Yes, you can touch it gently. But be careful not to damage it.
This kind of content is inappropriate and may even be illegal. So, no, you can't.
The little sister first saw a plush pussy toy at a fair. It was so soft and cuddly. She saved up her pocket money to buy it. Once she got it, she made up all kinds of stories for it. She pretended it was a magical cat that could talk. She even made a little bed for it in her room.
It depends on what 'it' is. If it's her personal belongings like a favorite doll or a special book, you should ask for permission first. For example, if it's a handmade doll she treasures, she might be very protective of it.
Art supplies like crayons and coloring books could also be her favorites. She can use them to draw and color whatever she imagines.
Even if you get permission, approach the pet slowly and gently. Let the pet sniff your hand first. This is a way to let the pet get used to you. If it seems comfortable, then you can carefully touch it, like stroking its back gently.
Set some simple rules before you start playing together. Like taking turns to play with each toy. This way, both of you can enjoy the toys without any quarrels. Also, be patient with her as she might not be as experienced in playing with the toys as you are.
Share your favorite ways of playing with the toys. Maybe you like to line up your action figures in a certain order or create a little town with your toy cars and houses. By sharing your enthusiasm, she'll be more likely to have positive play experiences with your toys.