Your
Teddy
Bear
also
wants
sometimes
party,
hang
around
and
don't
come
home
at
night.
And
if
you
watch
movie
"Ted",
about
teddy
bear
coming
to
life,
you
should
now
it.
In
Billings
Public
Library
already
31th
time
at
day
of
the
anniversary
of
creation
of
teddy
bear
organize
Teddy
Bear
Sleepover.
The
conditions
are
as
follows:
on
Friday,
bring
your
bear
to
the
library
and
leave
it
for
the
night.
Unfortunately,
this
applies
only
to
children
under
12
years
old.
Some
adults
who
also
want
to
diversify
their
Teddy's
leisure
is
a
bit
sad.
But
kids
are
very
exiting.
They
follow
Billings
Public
Library
page
and
see
how
is
their
Teddy
d
o
i
n
g
.
Usually
they
are
not
very
o
b
e
d
i
e
n
t
.
Only
read
it!
"Oh
my!
It
looks
like
the
teddy
bears
and
their
friends
didn't
go
to
sleep
right
away.
I
wonder
how
much
other
trouble
they
got
into",
Next
day
you
should
pick-up
your
bear
and
watch
movie
about
his
night's
adventures.
"Good
bear
day
we
have
for
31
year.
We
just
every
year
follow
the
tradition
and
try
to
make
it
more
and
more
exiting.
This
time
we
prepare
video
about
bears.
They
play
with
paracure,
the
went
in
the
kitchen,
they
have
fun
in
the
pool.
Kids love it", - said Allynne Ellis.
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2017
video
already
on
youtube:
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Parents
and
kids
extremely
happy!
"What
a
great
event!
Thank
you
Cindy,
Elizabeth,
Allen,
Bearemy
and
everyone
else
that
had
a
hand in this"? - wrote Meghan Cox.
Nota
Bene!
The
name
teddy
bear
comes
from
former
United
States
President
Theodore
Roosevelt,
who
was
commonly
known
as
"Teddy"
(though
he
loathed
being
referred
to
as
such).
The
name
originated
from
an
incident
on
a
bear
hunting
trip
in
Mississippi
in
November
1902,
to
which
Roosevelt
was
invited
by
Mississippi
Governor
Andrew
H.
Longino.
There
were
several
other
hunters
competing,
and
most
of
them
had
already
killed
an
animal.
A
suite
of
Roosevelt's
attendants,
led
by
Holt
Collier,
cornered,
clubbed,
and
tied
an
American
black
bear
to
a
willow
tree
after
a
long
exhausting
chase
with
hounds.
They
called
Roosevelt
to
the
site
and
suggested
that
he
should
shoot
it.
He
refused
to
shoot
the
bear
himself,
deeming
this
unsportsmanlike,
but
instructed
that
the
bear
be
killed
to
put
it
out
of
its
misery,
and
it
became
the
topic
of
a
political
cartoon
by
Clifford
Berryman
in
The
Washington
Post
on
November
16,
1902.While
the
initial
cartoon
of
an
adult
black
bear
lassoed
by
a
handler
and
a
disgusted
Roosevelt
had
symbolic
overtones,
later
issues
of
that
and
other
Berryman
cartoons
made
the
bear
smaller
and
cuter.
Morris
Michtom
saw
the
drawing
of
Roosevelt
and
was
inspired
to
create
a
teddy
bear.
He
created
a
tiny
soft
bear
cub
and
put
it
in
the
shop
window
with
a
sign
"Teddy's
bear,"
after
sending
a
bear
to
Roosevelt
and
receiving
permission
to
use
his
name.
The
toys
were
an
immediate
success
and
Michtom
founded
the
Ideal
Novelty and Toy Co
Template
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invasion of bears