In a small plushy shop, three handmade toys await a new beginning. Momo is an elephant plushy on the brink of being returned to his maker. Haru, a gruff rabbit, hides his longing for affection. Kenny, a well-worn bear, wishes to offer companionship. Each plushy carries the emotions and memories of the hands that made it, yet its future remains uncertain.
As they find their way into the lives of new owners, the plushies become silent witnesses in their homes. From broken families to unrequited adolescent love, these cuddly companions serve as trusted confidants. Absorbing tears and holding secrets, they carry the emotional weight of their young friends. Though unable to speak, they listen patiently and offer steadfast companionship. Tender and feartfelt, Take Me Home reveals, through the eyes of stuffed animals, the deepest desire of every young heart: to be understood, protected, and loved.
