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Donald K. Freeborn has written: 'Promise and performance in managed care' -- subject(s): Health maintenance organizations, Managed care plans (Medical care), Attitudes, Employees, Patient satisfaction 'Consistently high and low elderly users of medical care' -- subject(s): Medical care, Older people, Utilization
Lisa McCue has written: 'Christmas Stories & Poems' 'Kittens Love' 'Corduroy's toys' -- subject(s): Miniature books, Vocabulary, Juvenile literature, Toys, Specimens, Pictorial works 'Corduroy's busy street' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Fiction, Friendship, Teddy bears, Bears 'Quiet Bunny's many colors' -- subject(s): Fiction, Individuality, Rabbits, Color, Spring 'Fuzzytail Lamb' -- subject(s): Miniature books, Sheep, Specimens, Fiction 'Fuzzytail bunny' -- subject(s): Miniature books, Rabbits, Juvenile fiction, Specimens, Fiction 'Corduroy's day' 'Corduroy goes to the doctor' -- subject(s): Teddy bears, Fiction 'Professor Pipsqueak's touch and feel backyard tour' -- subject(s): Nature study, Juvenile literature, Textured books, Toy and movable books, Natural history, Specimens 'Corduroy's Thanksgiving (Corduroy' 'Lisa McCue's Animals' advent' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Advent, Fiction, Animals, Juvenile fiction, Specimens 'Chunky Book & Toy Set - Bunny' 'Corduroy on the Go' 'Fuzzytail world' -- subject(s): Animals, Toy and movable books, Specimens, Juvenile literature
the button is the mark of a Steiff brand bear
There are a lot of false copies of Steiff bears. Franz, the nephew of Margarete Steiff, creator of Steiff bears, devised the famous 'button in ear' to distinguish the fakes from the authentic ones.
Steiff button is the classic way the Steiff marks out its bears, a gold button and ribbon, usually in the ear, is a good sign of a genuine antique. There have been slight changes to the button through the years. A yellow ribbon means a regular bear, a white ribbon with red writing indicates a limited edition and a white with black writing ribbon is a replica of an older bear.
Well, i'm stuck on this too but people say you have to click on a button in your my stuff and apparently there is a button to take the bear out but i cant see it so yeah sorry ...
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Old teddy bears with tags on their arms are typically associated with the Steiff company, a German toy manufacturer founded in 1882 by Margarete Steiff. The brand is renowned for its high-quality, handcrafted stuffed animals, particularly its teddy bears, which often feature a distinctive metal button in the ear and a tag on the arm. Steiff bears became iconic collectibles, and their craftsmanship has made them cherished items for both children and collectors alike.
Yes, Black Bears, Grizzly Bears, and Brown Bears, but no Polar Bears.
the honeybadger is sucha baller hoss monkey in the mouth its ridiculous
Bears eat any kind of fishEXAMPLE:seal and angelfish