Teddy Bears have been among the world's favourite child's toy for over a hundred years, and, as the years pass, they don't just get shoved to the back of the toy cupboard. Adults of all ages and both genders are often happy to admit that their favourite moth-eaten old teddy still holds of pride of place on the bedroom mantlepiece.
Many will know of the Steiff as the original manufacturers of Teddy Bears. There have certainly been plenty of imitators, but the Steiff Bears are universally acknowledged as being the best and certainly the most collectable, as certain antique bears are changing hands for as much ?80,000.
However, less well-known is the origin of the term, Teddy Bear. How did he get his name? The answer goes back over 100 years to the United States and the year 1902. The then President Theodore ?Teddy? Roosevelt was taken on a shooting trip in Mississippi (somewhat reluctantly as he was one of the very first true ?environmentalists? and was not overly-keen on blood sports). The day out had been quite enjoyable, but not successful, in that the party hadn't actually seen any bears, let alone shot any. In an attempt to make the President's day more successful, his hosts found a half starved young bear that had become separated from it's mother. They lassooed the hapless creature and tied it to a tree, thus inviting their guest to shoot it and take it home as a trophy.
However, being a sensitive soul, President Roosevelt declined the offer, insisting the poor animal be set free into the wild. The moment was captured by the Washington Post's political cartoonist, Clifford Berryman, whose cartoon, subtitled ?Drawing The Line in Mississippi?, was published in the next edition of the paper.
In a matter of a few weeks, the tale had reached the ears of Germany's animal toy company, Steiff. It didn not take them long to celebrate the event with a bear that had fully jointed arms and legs, aptly christened the ?Teddy Bear?.
The name then stuck, and therefore has been a part of the English language ever since.
Steiff have now been producing Teddy bears and any number of animals for well over one hundred years ? these toys finding themselves nestling in the nurseries and bedrooms of children and adults from around the world.
Over 100 years ago Margarete Steiff, the Company founder, summed up her philosophy with the words, ''For our children only the best is good enough'.' This principle is still valid today and explains why Steiff is simply the best for collectors of Teddies the whole world over.
At The UK Gift Company, we have an extensive range of Steiff which we treasure. Alongside the Steiff classic teddy bears sit replicas from olden days, limited editions, pets and farm animals and wild animals, as well as the irresistible Cosy bears Collection. And remember, every Steiff bear is posted FREE OF CHARGE within the UK.
For further information, please visit our website at http://www.theukgiftcompany.co.uk
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There can be no doubt at all of the importance to almost every child of teddy bears. Whether it is actually a bear, or some other creature, real or imaginary, every child needs some sort of private confidant that they know will always be there for him or here. They don't judge, they don't say 'no', they don't argue back and they love you just as you are. Every child knows that at the end of the day, when they go to bed, their teddy bear will be waiting for them, right there by their side, and that when he or she wakes in the morning, their teddy bear will be the first one to greet them.
We probably all have our own favourite teddy bears from our childhood, fondly remembered, and in many cases, secretly still tucked away somewhere in a dark corner. It seems that these inanimate creatures can form such a strong and important part of our childhood life that even as adults they can bring out the softer side. What is it about teddy bears and their related creature counterparts which makes them so popular, and so vital it would seem to a happy childhood?
Childhood is fraught with difficulties and troubles. So much happens to us as children because we are developing both physically and mentally that every day is a struggle, a challenge to be overcome, a lesson to be learned, and every day seems to change us as people. From an adult's point of view childhood seems idyllic, trouble free, with no stress and an easy life. The truth is that if we as adults experienced as many changes in our person as a child, we'd probably have nervous breakdowns. For a child, even a few weeks ago seems like a lifetime, not only because of the difference in relative time scales, but because a few weeks ago they were a different person. Just a few months can change how they are socially, physically, psychologically and emotionally, and these changes can make any child feel frustrated, anxious and confused.
No wonder, then, that children cling on to at least one thing which stays the same. Even parents change. As our children grow older we change in our attitudes towards them. Of course, we still love them, but we tale more and more of a back seat, give them more and more credit for becoming individuals and independent, and give them more space to explore themselves. Children, on the other hand, can see this as adults becoming less foolproof, more prone to being unreliable, uncontrollable and changeable. Again, it's easy to see why an immutable, unchanging, predictable, unselfish and non-judgemental character such as a teddy bear gives the child a fixed point in their life, a place to bury their face in times of frustration or upset, and a friendly face to tell happy stories to, dreams to tell, and wishes to share.
Here's to the humble teddy bear - a far cry from our psychotherapists!
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