Tuesday, September 18, 2012

How to buy a teddy bear

buy a teddy bear


It's interesting:
"The best way to get a wedding reception crowd on side is too say something nice about the bride ... You could also add that it's been a wonderful wedding so far."

Velveteen rabbits are adorable and dolls are sweet, but the teddy bear is still the acknowledged king of the forest.

Things You'll Need

  • Teddy Bear Patterns
  • North American Bear Co. Bears
  • Paddington Bears
  • Steiff Bears
  • Vermont Teddy Bears
  • Winnie The Pooh
  • Teddy Bears

Instructions

    • 1

      Find out what kind of bear your child wants. Is she set on a panda or a Pooh or a Paddington? Ask her teacher or her siblings if you need ideas, or try subtly showing her some pictures.

    • 2

      Do a little research on current fads. Is there a particular brand she feels she must have? Kids' fads are sometimes impossible for parents to understand, but if her heart is set on a particular bear, it may have to be that or nothing.

    • 3

      Decide on a budget. Bears come in many shapes and sizes, and some bears can break the bank.

    • 4

      Decide on a size. Does she want a bear to carry in her backpack or to sit on the couch next to her while she reads? If she's set on an expensive brand, getting a small one may be a way to compromise.

    • 5

      Shop around, locally or online. Prices vary widely, especially for collectibles.

Tips &- Warnings

  • If your child is allergic - or young - the most important thing is to choose a bear that can be washed.

  • Expensive collectible bears can be gorgeous, but they're not necessarily the best choices for kids.


Source: www.ehow.com

Tags: teddy bear, Teddy Bears, your child