Teddy Bear (English: Teddy Bear), Chinese translation is Teddy Bear, but according to the local saying in the United States, it should be called Roosevelt Bear.
Strictly speaking, the stuffed bears that we commonly see today are not real teddy bears. Just as cars have different shapes, specifications, and brands, plush bears also have various brands, styles, appearances, and even designers. There is no way to represent all bears with teddy bears. It is so widely used that people often refer to all plush teddy bears as teddy bears.
Teddy Bear – Introduction “Teddy Bear” is a proper noun, only the bears made between 1903 and 1912 can be called teddy bears. But now, teddy bear has developed into a general term for almost all stuffed teddy bears. Its official birth was in the American creative toy company in 1903. However, the name “Teddy Bear” is really widely known in Europe and the United States, and it should be attributed to the German Staples Company (although Staples was only later included in the “teddy bear”). “a series of).
At the end of the 19th century, Margaret Staples of Germany founded the Staples Company, and her nephew Richard Staples took on the task of designing paper molds for plush dolls. In 1905, Staples introduced the Richard Staford bear with a cute expression, round face, pointed kiss, embroidered nose and round body. Since then, the fluffy bear has entered a glorious period, and Richard Staples has also become the most famous designer in the history of the fluffy bear. The Staples bear has grown in popularity in the United States, and people have begun to name it after everyone’s favorite “Teddy.” In this way, the Staples bear officially became a kind of teddy bear.
Now, there are hundreds of brands of teddy bears in the world, the most famous of which is of course the German Staples company, in addition, Hermann, Kosen (Germany), Gund, Russ, Little Gem (United States), GANZ (Canada), Merrythought (UK), AURORA (South Korea) and other world-renowned brands.