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When is the day the teddy bears are having their picnic?

today


What is the words for the teddy bears song?

If you go down to the woods today You're sure of a big surprise If you go down to the woods today You better go in disguise For every bear that ever there was Will gather there for certain because Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic If you go down to the woods today You're sure of a big surprise If you go down to the woods today You better go in disguise For every bear that ever there was Will gather there for certain because Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic At six o'clock their mummys and daddys will take them home to bed Because they're tired little teddy bears


What are the Words for Teddy Bear's Picnic?

WORDS TO THE TEDDY BEAR's PICNIC SONG If you go out in the woods today You're sure of a big surprise. If you go out in the woods today You'd better go in disguise. For every bear that ever there was Will gather there for certain, because Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic. Picnic time for teddy bears, The little teddy bears are having a lovely time today. Watch them, catch them unawares, And see them picnic on their holiday. See them gaily dance about. They love to play and shout. And never have any cares. At six o'clock their mommies and daddies Will take them home to bed Because they're tired little teddy bears. If you go out in the woods today, You'd better not go alone. It's lovely out in the woods today, But safer to stay at home. For every bear that ever there was Will gather there for certain, because Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic CHORUS Every teddy bear, that's been good Is sure of a treat today There's lots of wonderful things to eat And wonderful games to play Beneath the trees, where nobody sees They'll hide and seek as long as they please Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic CHORUS


What are the words to the Teddy Surprise song in Open Season?

If you go out in the woods today Your sure of a big surprise If you go out in the woods today you better go in disguise For every bear that there ever was Gathered there together because today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic.


Is blues music popular today or not?

yes - still very popular today


How did Roosevelt get his nick name?

While on a hunting expedition, President Roosevelt refused to shoot an injured bear tied to a tree and the incident was drawn by a political cartoonist, Clifford Berryman. The famous cartoon gave a shopkeeper, Morris Michton the idea of calling stuffed bears sewn by his wife "Teddy's bears" (with permission from Roosevelt). In 1903, an American ordered hundreds of stuffed bears from a German company, Steiff (run by Margaret Steiff, the sewer of the soon-to-be famous toy; TRA "TR and the Teddy Bear"). Today, stuffed bears are called teddy bears. While on a hunting expedition, President Roosevelt refused to shoot an injured bear tied to a tree and the incident was drawn by a political cartoonist, Clifford Berryman. The famous cartoon gave a shopkeeper, Morris Michton the idea of calling stuffed bears sewn by his wife "Teddy's bears" (with permission from Roosevelt). In 1903, an American ordered hundreds of stuffed bears from a German company, Steiff (run by Margaret Steiff, the sewer of the soon-to-be famous toy; TRA "TR and the Teddy Bear"). Today, stuffed bears are called teddy bears.


Was hershey kisses popular back then and is it still popular today?

Yes, they were - and still are.


Teddy Bears Forever?

Teddy Bears aren’t just the comforting, furry friends of millions of children. The story behind the origin of Teddy Bears is a factual piece of Americana. Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty sixth president, was called Teddy or TR. He was an enthusiastic naturalist, creating many of the great US parks, and keen hunter. He and his cronies were on a bear hunt in Mississippi and had no luck finding their quarry. Finally the hunting dogs found and injured a bear. Someone tied it to a tree, and invited TR to shoot it. TR refused on the grounds of bad sportsmanship, but ordered the injured bear to be put down mercifully. This happenstance became a news story, and a newspaper cartoonist named Clifford Berryman immortalized Teddy’s Bears. A toy store owner saw the potential in marketing Teddy’s Bears, and a beloved toy was born. As the years went on the name has morphed to Teddy Bears, and the gruesome true story faded. However, Teddy Bears are as popular as ever. It would be difficult to find a child who doesn’t possess at least one. The cuddly toy sleeps with children of all ages, and many adults have a floppy, one-eyed teddy bear stashed among their personal possessions. Teddy Bears can come in any size, from the huge bears that can be won at carnival midways to little flocked charms swinging at the end of earrings. Stores across the country feature teddy bears that can be stuffed and dressed as anything from soldiers to princesses. Teddy Bears are so ingrained in popular culture that they figure prominently in song and story. Many of today’s children have Greatful Dead psychedelic bears gifted them by music-loving parents and grandparents. Radar O’Reilly went through the Korean War in M*A*S*H* with his trusty toy. In Evelyn Waugh’s classic work Brideshead Revisited, Lord Anthony Flyte cuddled and flaunted his teddy bear named Aloysius. Those clever in sewing find that homemade teddy bears are a welcomed and cherished present. They are the perfect gift for boys and girls alike. No one presenting them as a new baby- or birthday present will hear, Thanks, but I’ve already got one. There is always room for one more teddy bear.


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.


In what year was Lamborghini most popular?

It is still popular today.


Is Louis Armstrong still famous today?

he is still popular


Were unions popular?

Yes and still are today