TEDDY BEARS
G'day folks,
No doubt, many of you have had a teddy bear at some stage in your life. Well, do you know how the concept began?
In November 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt and some of his friends went
on a hunting trip to Mississippi. After hours of searching, Roosevelt and his
group had not come across any wild animals. Finally, the group did track down
and surrounded a helpless bear. One of the guides asked the president to shoot
the bear so he could win a hunting trophy. The president refused, and news
reporters throughout the country spread the story of Roosevelt's kind act.
Not long after this took place, a famous cartoonist named Clifford Berryman drew a cartoon based on Roosevelt 's rescue of the bear. When a store owner in Brooklyn saw the cartoon, he decided to make toy bears to sell in his shop. He asked president Roosevelt for permission to use the name “"Teddy's Bear"” for his toys, as a reminder of the bear Roosevelt had set free. Nowadays, everyone knows these toys as Teddy Bears, but few people know that they were named after President Theodore “"Teddy"” Roosevelt.
November 14 has been designated American Teddy Bear Day.
Not long after this took place, a famous cartoonist named Clifford Berryman drew a cartoon based on Roosevelt 's rescue of the bear. When a store owner in Brooklyn saw the cartoon, he decided to make toy bears to sell in his shop. He asked president Roosevelt for permission to use the name “"Teddy's Bear"” for his toys, as a reminder of the bear Roosevelt had set free. Nowadays, everyone knows these toys as Teddy Bears, but few people know that they were named after President Theodore “"Teddy"” Roosevelt.
November 14 has been designated American Teddy Bear Day.
Clancy's comment: Well, there ya go. Pretty cute, eh?
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