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Even if you did not own "Teddy" as a youngster, you most certainly had a minumum of one stuffed animal that you carried around or described every day to when you returned home. Today, if you walk across a screen shopping place and your eye catches "Teddy" considering you from behind the glass, the inclination will be probably felt by you to get inside the shop and feel its fur. Perhaps you'll even buy the staffed dog, even if you have no child to offer it to, because some teddies have become expensive collector's items.

Its entrance was made by the teddy bear in late 1902, appearing in the same year in two different countries: Germany and the United States. Based on the tale, while President Theodore Roosevelt was at Mississippi to help settle a boarder contest between that state and Louisiana, his hosts planning to please this enthusiastic hunter took him bear hunting. But since the hunting was poor, when they finally managed to catch a, the President's hosts asked him to take the poor animal. Roosevelt's refusal to shoot the unprotected animal, was illustrated by Clifford Berrymnan's in one of his true characters, named "Drawing the Line in Mississippi." After it's distribution in the Washington Post on November 16, 1902, lots of individuals were encouraged by the image and Morris and Rose Michtom from Brooklyn, NY, chose to create a stuffed animal, a bear, honoring the president's actions. They called the bear "Teddy's bear," denoting the close connection between President Roosevelt and the stored dog. Their special, simple small stuffed bear became an instantaneous hit and the Michtoms launched the first teddy bear production business in america, named Ideal Novelty and Toy Company.

At the same time frame, literally, a art student, Richard Steiff, made a prototype of a toy bear which was based on Richard's models. An American toy customer, who was aware of the curiosity about bears in U.S., ordered 3,000 and produced Steiff in the States giving him the opportunity of a life time, when a few months later he introduced his first bear.

After years of mass-production, the teddy bear recovery was caused by a British actor, Peter Bull, who in 1969 publicly declared his love for teddy bears and his belief in this stuffed animal's value in the emotional life of adults. Since that time, collectors have now been buying the hand-made teddy bears and in 1999, in only the Usa, collectors bought $411 million worth of teddy bears. In addition, the continuing interest in this wonderful stuffed animal by adults and young ones, could keep its legend living for years to come. custom cups talk

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