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R.I.P. With Us In Spirit Only
- Location
- Pennsylvania, USA
Teddy bears - those soft, lovable bear dolls that are named after Theodore Roosevelt and that have been with us since 1902, the year that Roosevelt went on a bear-hunting expedition.
It seems that there was one American Black bear that had been subdued and tied to a tree. The other hunters, most of whom had already bagged their own bears, invited Teddy to shoot their captive. Roosevelt refused, saying that it was unsportsmanlike and telling them instead to quickly put it out of its misery. News of this got out to the press and became the subject of a political cartoon in The Washington Press on November 16, 1902.
Morris Michtom spotted the cartoon and was inspired to create a small stuffed bear, which he placed in his shop window along with a sign, "Teddy's Bear". The rest, as they say, is history.Michtom went on to found the Ideal Toy Company and Teddy's bear became the latest fad. Women carried them in the streets, children clamored for them and even Roosevelt himself used one in a re-election bid.
It was the viral toy of its time - even Sears got into the act.

Some of them are just too cute for words -

... some are a little, um, odd -

... and some folks just don't know when to say "Enough" -

... but seeing as how they've been at our side for more than 100 years it's probably safe to say they'll always be with us, in one form or another.
Did you have a Teddy bear when you were a child? Do you still have it? Is your bedroom full to overflowing with them?
It seems that there was one American Black bear that had been subdued and tied to a tree. The other hunters, most of whom had already bagged their own bears, invited Teddy to shoot their captive. Roosevelt refused, saying that it was unsportsmanlike and telling them instead to quickly put it out of its misery. News of this got out to the press and became the subject of a political cartoon in The Washington Press on November 16, 1902.
Morris Michtom spotted the cartoon and was inspired to create a small stuffed bear, which he placed in his shop window along with a sign, "Teddy's Bear". The rest, as they say, is history.Michtom went on to found the Ideal Toy Company and Teddy's bear became the latest fad. Women carried them in the streets, children clamored for them and even Roosevelt himself used one in a re-election bid.
It was the viral toy of its time - even Sears got into the act.

Some of them are just too cute for words -

... some are a little, um, odd -

... and some folks just don't know when to say "Enough" -

... but seeing as how they've been at our side for more than 100 years it's probably safe to say they'll always be with us, in one form or another.
Did you have a Teddy bear when you were a child? Do you still have it? Is your bedroom full to overflowing with them?