Stuffed Animals- A little history to choose wisely

Dec 20
09:43

2011

Soo Yeon Jung

Soo Yeon Jung

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If we visit a toy always find plenty of Stuffed animals, more than teddy bears, rag dolls, cats or dogs.

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When analyzing overall perspective,Stuffed Animals- A little history to choose wisely Articles you may notice that Stuffed animals abound. As soon as you walk into a room, you may find plenty of styles. We may always find bears in the inventory of the room. Several countries are fighting the origin of teddy bears, and although no one has agreed what country were invented, most agree that it appeared in the early twentieth century.  European theories In Europe always divided between us and not to be outdone we have found two sources, Russians and Germans are disputing paternity, and if by current Bears manufacturers should take the prize the Germans and there may be more. What is certain is in one version back out President Roosevelt.

Germany Stuffed animals have a lot to do. This is known as the land of Matrioshkas, bears were gifts between politicians and also served to symbolize agreements and treaties. It is documented that in the year 1892, Czar Nicholas II gave him a wooden bear then president of France, precisely because of the signing of a Franco-Russian. Time will change the material and certainly the children had much to do with the change of purpose of the bears. According to supporters of the German origin of the teddy bears, the fact that a bear is the symbol of the city of Berlin, was what urged toy manufacturers to make teddy bears.

The Stuffed animals’ bears quickly became popular and the children became his chief friends. Another version says that the German Margaret Steiff, who lived in a town devoted to sewing Giengen, sewed the first toy animal was not a bear but a green elephant.

Gradually he was forming a group of seamstresses who started making these toys for the children of his people. Margaret's nephew, when he finished his art studies at the University, returning to his people came to work at the factory with his aunt. Being a great admirer of bears, at his suggestion in 1902 he started making toy bears joints (limbs) and moveable head.

Gradually, the production of Stuffed animals was improved, and the felt used in the beginning was changed mohair (goat skin), which, though expensive, gave the Bears more smoothly. The bears made by Steiff liked Richard a lot like a U.S. businessman, who asked him to make many more and resold them to decorate the ceremony at the wedding of the daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt. If the Stuffed animals business leadership continuity and Steiff brand is worth, this would be the most adequate theory after year.