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There was a president called Theodore Roosevelt AKA 'Teddy'. The name originated from an incident on a bear hunting trip that Roosevelt was invited to. Some men told Roosevelt to shoot an American black bear, but he refused and ordered someone else to do it. A cartoon was made about it and that made the bear look small and cute. Moris Michtom saw this aand decided to make a toy.


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

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Did Teddy Roosevelt invent teddy bears?

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Did World War 1 have the materials to make teddy bears?

Yes. They did have the materials to make them. They needed things like scissors, cloth, and beeswax to make them. Simple things like that. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teddy bears were first made in 1902. They were named because Teddy Roosevelt refused to shoot a badly injured young bear that his hunting guides had captured and chained to a tree, because it "would not be sporting". What is usually forgotten is that as Teddy Roosevelt was walking away he told the guides to "put it out of its misery" and one of the guides then used his hunting knife to slice the bear's abdomen open spilling its guts on the ground. The bear died in extreme agony 15 to 30 minutes later! Sure they could make teddy bears in WW1!