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Yes... When he was pooping in his toilet.... he washed his hands. Then he opened the cabinet then they came out of the cabinet and one kicked him in the shin... Then one started to eat his toes. Then a huge teddy came out of the toilet and sat on his face. Soon he got off his face and ripped it off. But before he got his face ripped off... a teddy bear started stabbing him with a half eaten banana...

AND THAT WAS THE END OF MORRIS MICHTOM...

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The teddy bear was invented to symbolise the bear cub that Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot. It was invented by Morris Michtom.


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Morris Michtom, co-founder of the Ideal Toy Company and creator of the teddy bear, had a limited formal education. He was born in 1857 to a Jewish family in Russia and immigrated to the United States as a child. His entrepreneurial spirit and hands-on experience in the toy business contributed more to his success than formal schooling. Michtom's creativity and innovation ultimately led to the popularization of the teddy bear.


How much money would an original Teddy Roosevelt bear circa 1903. Hand made by Morris and Rose Michtom be worth.?

An original Teddy Roosevelt bear from 1903, handcrafted by Morris and Rose Michtom, can be worth a significant amount at auction, often reaching prices between $100,000 to $200,000, depending on its condition and provenance. Rare examples in excellent condition or with unique features can even command higher prices. Collectors highly value these early teddy bears due to their historical significance and limited availability.


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Where did Morris Michtom first get his idea?

Morris Michtom first got his idea for the teddy bear from a political cartoon depicting President Theodore Roosevelt on a bear hunting trip, where he refused to shoot a bear cub. Inspired by the cartoon, Michtom and his wife created a stuffed bear in honor of Roosevelt, which they named "Teddy's bear." They initially sold the bear in their Brooklyn candy store, and its popularity led to the founding of the Ideal Toy Company, making the teddy bear a beloved children's toy.


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The first Teddy Bear went on sale 107 years ago today Who were the stuffed animals named for?

President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt inspired the first Teddy Bear. Although the Steiff Company in Germany produced a jointed stuffed bear in 1902, the First Teddy Bear was made by Rose and Morris Michtom with the influence of Teddy Roosevelt and Clifford Berryman. Here's why: On November 14, 1902, then-President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt went to Mississippi to settle a border dispute between Mississippi and Louisiana. While there, he went on a hunting trip. The other members of the hunting party tied a black bear cub to a tree for President Roosevelt to shoot, but Roosevelt refused to harm the defenseless bear. The next day, political cartoonist Clifford Berryman, drew a cartoon showing President Roosevelt refusing to hurt the helpless bear. The cartoon's caption "Drawing the Line in Mississippi" refers to both the border dispute settlement and the hunting incident. This cartoon sparked the imagination of the country and of a shopkeeper in Brooklyn, New York. The shopkeeper, Morris Michtom, asked his wife, Rose, to make two plush stuffed bears for display in his shop's window. The popularity of the plush bears stuffed with excelsior and adorned with black shoe buttons for eyes quickly captivated the nation. To combine the stuffed bear phenomenon with Teddy Roosevelt, Morris Michtom asked the president for permission to call these stuffed bears "Teddy's Bear." Roosevelt said yes, and the Teddy Bear was born. You may ask, "Wouldn't there still be stuffed bears without Roosevelt, Berryman, and the Michtoms?" And the answer is yes. If Roosevelt had not refused to shoot the innocent bear cub, if Berryman had not drawn the cartoon, if the Michtoms had not displayed the stuffed bears, if the Michtoms had not asked permission to call them "Teddy's Bear," or if Roosevelt had not granted permission, there would still be stuffed bears. However, these stuffed bears would not be Teddy Bears. They may have been stuffed bears, jointed bears, German bears, Giengen bears, or even Leipzid Trade Fair bears, but they would not be known as Teddy Bears -- a name that is as synonymous with our nation's culture as baseball and apple pie.