Monday, October 4, 2010

The history of the Teddy Bear - The Story of Winnie-the-Pooh

It 's interesting how the global world has been so since the 1921st Throughout the history of teddy bears, bears JKFarnell & Co. in England. And it was a teddy bear from Farnell, Christopher Robin, who was honored in 1921 as a gift from his mother for her first birthday a. Christopher Robin Milne, son of AA Milne, and Christopher was adventures with his teddy bear [he named him Edward Bear] and othersstuffed animals that inspired AA Milne's stories to a boy, to write a bear and other stuffed animals. Thus, in the name, Winnie-the-Pooh has come since then?

To answer this question one has to go back across the pond in Canada. More specifically, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Winnipeg Assiniboine Park Zoo is in it a statue called the Statue Winnie. This bronze sculpture was born in the United Kingdom's official World War I, Lt. Harry Colebourne, standing with Bear, whileKeep your feet. Each of them is to set each other's eyes. It seems like she is waiting for the music of a waltz at the beginning. Digging further into the great history of this statue, there is a history that nations and people.

The British-born soldier, Lt. Harry Colebourne, a veterinarian during the First World War as a volunteer for the Canadian Expeditionary Force, traveled from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Quebec on their way to Europe. One of the stops was at White RiverNorthern Ontario, where his love for animals has made him a black bear by a hunter who had killed the mother bear to buy. Lt. Colebourne named her Winnipeg, Winnie briefly in memory of his adopted country. Winnie was the mascot of the team and accompanied them to England.

If Colebourne was sent to France, had to leave behind Winnie and so formally presented the London Zoo in December 1914. The visit must be brief, because the lieutenant had planned ColebourneBack from war, sooner rather than later. But the war came much later than the end. When he returned to London Zoo after the war, saw the affection between Winnie and her many friends, both of which had developed between man and animal. Including, Christopher Robin.

AA Milne and his son, Christopher will visit the zoo regularly and spend time with Winnie. In fact, Christopher Robin Winnie would cage and feed her milk. The reason for the reducedMilk was because Christopher Robin Winnie said he does not like honey.

Then, in 1926, was Christopher Robin in Sussex, England to live, so that Winnie the Pooh, the bear and the Royal Swan, in the back. He took with him his friend Teddy Bear named Edward. And since we all know that the bears have their head 'Bear Christopher Robin said that Edward wanted to "... an exciting name all to himself, [so] Christopher Robin once said, without thinking that heWinnie-the-Pooh. And he was ... "

The folk tales of Winnie-the-Pooh has been translated from generation to generation in almost any language and "Pooh Bear, Bear of Very Little Brain enjoyed, is the most popular personalities of the portfolio [Walt Disney Company] of the most beloved and of confidence known to millions of people around the world. "

The love of teddy bears knows no borders and unites individuals and peoples.

Winnie the Pooh is just one example ofthe performance of a [Teddy], respectively.

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