Bears, Bears, Bears

Bears, bears, bears, bears
How many kinds of bears are there?
Polar bear and grizzly bear,
Big brown bear with lots of hair!
Spectacled bear, black bear, too,
Sloth bear, sun bear, quite a few!
Bear, bear, bear, bear,
Nurse Bear
So many bears to compare.

Nurse Bear?
Now wait just one minute.
Well, these little teddy bear nurses are rather cute.
So here they are on their own page. Enjoy!

The Origin Of The Teddy Bear

In 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt was on a hunting trip in Mississippi. As reported in the Washington Post, the presidential hunting party trailed
and lassoed a lean, black bear, then tied it to a tree. The president was summoned, but when he arrived on the scene he refused to shoot the tired and exhausted bear, considering it to be unsportsmanlike.

The following day, November 16th, Clifford Barryman, Washington post editorial cartoonist, imortalized the incident as part of a front-page cartoon montage. Barryman pictured Roosevelt, his gun before him with his butt resting on the ground and his back to the animal, gesturing his refusal to take the trophy shot. Written across the lower part of the cartoon were the words "Drawing the Line in Misssissippi," which coupled the hunting incident to a political dispute.

The cartoon drew immediate attention. In Brooklyn, NY, shopkeeper Morris Michton displayed 2 toy bears in the window of his Stationary and Novelty store. The bears had been made by his wife, Rose, from plush stuffed excelsior and finished with black button eyes. Michton recognized the immediate popularity of the new toy, requested and received permission from Roosevelt himself to call them "Teddy's Bears."

The little stuffed bears were a success. As demand for them increased, Michton moved his business to a loft, under the name of the Ideal Novelty and Toy Corporation.

At the same time as it was born in the United States, the Teddy Bear was also born in Germany. The Steiff Company of Giengen produced it's first jointed stuffed bears during the same 1902 - 1903 period. The company had made toys for a number of years and had produced small wool-felt pincushion type animals in many varieties. The animals were the creation of Margaret Steiff. Steiff bears were first introduced at the 1903 Leipzig fair, where an American buyer saw them and ordered several thousand for shipment to the United States.

While other stories have been told regarding the birth of this wonderful toy, the simultaneous births in Brooklyn and Giengen are substantiated.

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