Jan 28 2008
A Teddy Bear’s Life
The teddy bear has been in existence for over 100 years. In that time he has had many books written about him. The adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a series of books written by A.A. Milne, about an adventurous teddy bear. Pooh and his friends, Christopher Robin, Rabbit, Tigger, Owl, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga and Roo, have great adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Paddington Bear’s creator, Michael Bond, has written several books about the teddy bear who comes from darkest Peru and now resides with the Brown family at 32 Windsor Gardens. Paddington is a teddy bear with both paws planted on the ground. He has strong feelings on what is right, what is wrong, and hates bureaucratic red tape. He doesn’t look kindly on the sillier rules human beings surround themselves with. About his daily life Paddington says, “Things happen to me. I’m that sort of bear.” Paddington may conduct himself in a human way, but he could never be human. As he is fond of saying, “It just wouldn’t work.”
The Care Bears have had books written about them. Care bears are teddy bears. Each one has a message and a lesson to teach us about how we should conduct our lives. Each Care Bear has a personal motif on their tummies and a personal motto they dedicate their lives to.
Rupert, that mischievous bear who got his start as a comic strip in a London newspaper(and still appears there), has had books about him called Annuals which are put together yearly from the comic strips appearing in the paper that entire year. This has been going on for a good 50 plus years.
As far as poems go, Pooh and The Care Bears have had poetry written about them. I’m not sure about Paddington Bear and Rupert, but I wouldn’t be a bit surprised. I do recall The Teddy Bears’ Picnic poem from my own childhood.
Not only have the teddy bears mentioned above been written about and drawn, they all have their own animated television shows. Check out the listings on PBS, BBC, The Disney Channel and other station where cartoons are shown. You may also want to look for Yogi and Boo-Boo bear on Boomerang. Baloo, from The Jungle Book, has his own cartoon called Tailspins, you can find his show on some of the above mentioned cartoon stations.
Other less famous teddy bears can be found living in houses (like Paddington Bear), museums, stores, web sites, and factories waiting to be adopted. There are many talented teddy bear artists and manufacturers who have brought some pretty amazing bears to life. Here are a few websites for you to check out. Be careful because you may fall in love and adopt an adorable teddy bear of your own.
www.tbears.de, www.tailoredteddies.com, www.designsbyterri.com, www.childhoodfantasiesbear.com,www.theoriginalpakabear.com, www.settlerbears.com.au
If you can resist adopting even one of the teddy bears on these web sites, I will be amazed , because you will have more will power than most people.
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