My great aunt loves them. Children love them. We've got stores devoted to them such as Build-a-Bear and then all the knock off stores. We've got Winnie the Pooh. Teddy Bears (dubbed so after Theodore Roosevelt) are a favorite of America.
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People love teddy bears. Honestly, we're trying to incorporate them into everything these days. Check out some of the following creativity.
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Don't want a teddy bear coat? Well, then. You could get a teddy bear lamp.
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If that doesn't sit well with you because you find it truly horrifying, we'll move on to a sweeter type of terrifying.
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Now, if that was much too haunting for you, we'll go for a more European look. This teddy has a good if random life. I'm wondering if he's a photo-bomber.
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Yes, I think I want to be this girl with her teddy in the woods with balloons. After all, anything can happen. Balloons grow on trees.
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Although I know a fair amount of child-at-heart adults, I still think teddy bears look most at home in the arms of a child.
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This may seem quite random to you. However, I visited my aunt this week and I admired her teddy bear collection. I thought it was only right that I might do a bit of blogging about these wonderful teddy bears. Of course, this post focused more on the fun and random. This blog is like my brain sometimes (but, not always - so don't freak out, mom).