Teddy Bears


Facts On Teddy Bears

Theodore Roosevelt was the inspiration behind the first teddy bears, all due to a comic strip. When he refused to shoot a bear cub on his hunting travel word got out and a cartoonist drew a picture of him and the bear, this inspired a store owner. Mooris Mitchom had his wife create a teddy bear and this began the journey of the teddy bears.

1906 Americans used the word “teddy bear” instead of “Teddy’s Bears” in an advertisement, after that it just stuck.

In 1912 the very first black teddy bear was introduced by Steiff in honor of those that died on the Titanic. She manufactured 500 of these teddy bears to pass out to the families mourning their loved ones.

Walt Disney produces first teddy bear cartoon in 1924, “Alice and the Three Bears.” This would begin a whole collection of Alice and her many adventures. In 1926 the first edition of “Winnie the Pooh” by A. A. Milne come out, later Disney would buy the rights.

Winnie the Pooh was originally a girl bear named, “Winnipeg.” The bear that inspired Milne to write all his stories was a gift that came from J.K. Farnell & Company that he’d given his son on his first birthday. Farnell was the first British manufacturer to make teddy bears.

Almost all teddy bear companies would close their doors in 1929, some would reopen while others never saw the light again.

In 1944, Smokey the Bear became a National symbol for putting out forest fires. Every year he goes to schools to talk to children about fire safety, during the summer you can find him at campsites giving lessons on the forest.

Wendy Boston made the first lock-in eyes and later would create the first washable teddy bear in 1954.

Teddy bears have come a long way from what was once a wooden toy to the soft, delightful things we cuddle up with at night. Teddy bears continue to expand in the market and will continue for years to come.

 

 

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How To Replace Old Teddy Bears

... few things you can do to try to replace it. First, try calling to see if they actually have it. You never know, some good Samaritan may have found it and returned it to the lost and found. If it is lost you may want to try calling/emailing the company that made Mr. Teddy and ask them if they have a replacement. ... 

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Teddy Bear Songs And Poems

... Verse: To My Teddy', is about a teddy bear that came to live with a child when he was 4 days old, and gave him love without reservation. The boy professes his love still lives for the bear even though they are both 43, and very nearly men. This poem was also anonymous. The poem tells how we feel about ... 

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When Teddy Bears Began

... in the United States. In the same year the Steiff company in Germany, began making it's version of the jointed bear, on it's own. This company, owned by Margarete Steiff, has been making toys since 1880. Margarete's nephew, Richard Steiff, after seeing performing bears at a traveling circus, had an idea ... 

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Singing Teddy Bears

... you love her. There are teddy bears that sing songs for children or even sing a newborn baby to sleep. The Toilet training singing teddy bears will sing a catchy tune that only a child could love about going to the potty. It may not be something us adults like, but a child is sure to love it. The bears ... 

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Teddy Bear Books You Should Have

... something for everyone to learn hidden inside these pages. The Teddy Bears Picnic by Jimmy Kennedy- This books stems from the song, Teddy Bears Picnic by John Bratton in 1907. The teddy bear song was the first song to ever mention a teddy bear in it. These cute, teddy bears will try to schedule a picnic ... 

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