yes
Teddy bears
Comforting children at night.
Well, there are two different things here. There are really big teddy bears and small cuddly ones. For the big ones there is Joyfay brand, but for the small ones there is many brands such as Gand, Disney...
I believe it is for children, when firemen put out fires, and the houses have children, they are most likely traumatized, so firemen give them teddy bears to help comfort them.
Teddy bears.
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teddy bears, they never let go of them
Teddy
No,Teddy Bears are bears...
Me to you is a type of teddy bears
Yes, children did play with teddy bears during World War I. The teddy bear became a popular toy in the early 20th century, and its appeal persisted even during the war. Many children found comfort in these toys amidst the turmoil, as they symbolized safety and companionship during a challenging time. Additionally, some teddy bears were even sent to soldiers as a reminder of home.