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Teddy bears leave no one indifferent! Commonly a soft toy like this is a good present for virtually every celebration, not just for children but also for grownups. Our bears are of the high quality materials and satisfy the best quality criteria. There is no doubt true that everyone must have pals! A growing child needs a buddy doubly. Such a pal, with whom he can walk in the garden, can say all the secrets and the most fantastic hopes and whom he could take to any tourist vacation. Naturally it will never replace live communication, but it will always be close by, so adorable and so fluffy - such good friend could definitely become a http://www.teddybear.my big teddy bear! Love that causes teddy bear is quite understandable. Remember the stories that are told in childhood by moms and dads when they put their kid to sleep. Who of the fantastic figures is in almost all of them? Naturally it is bear - robust, big and shaggy inhabitant of the wood kingdom.
In 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt spared in hunting the American black bear, crocked by hunting crew with dogs and tied to a wood. Tale was in the newspapers cartoons, but eventually was adapted for opportunistic motives, and the bear became an adorable little teddy bear. Details about the story eventually had blurred, but the main still existed - Teddy (Roosevelt's nickname) had denied to shoot the bear. One of the cartoons with the minimized in dimensions bear caught the eye of the Michtom’s Morris spouse, the owner of a toy shop. She sewed the first teddy bear similar to the bear from the cartoons. It had been placed in a store window and named "Teddy Bear" in honor of President Roosevelt. A brand new toy has generated great attention of customers, and very soon, with the consent of Roosevelt to apply his name, Michtom founded the “Ideal Toy Company”, which made the teddy bears. Although the teddy bear’s success was large, it didn’t bring wealth to Michtom. He made a significant fault - did not patented a new toy and its name. Very quickly many organizations began to produce quite similar toys using his plan.
Currently there are about 20 museums and galleries specifically for teddy bears, and 1000s of hobbyists of this toy. Specifically for them are produced limited amounts of teddy bears, such as Teddy Bears of Gemma Cadge done in two or 3 copies. Auction Christie holds occasional auctions, where are showed mainly http://www.teddybear.my teddy bear. The costliest teddy bear is a mohair toy made in 1929. It had been sold for 90 thousand $.