Description |
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 26 cm |
Note |
Illustrated by Lisk Feng. |
Summary |
"A lively, playful tale of how the teddy bear got its name. It all started when one of America's most iconic and beloved presidents, Theodore Roosevelt, refused to shoot a bear on a hunting trip. A newspaper cartoonist, Clifford Berryman, heard the news and created a political cartoon about it, which a candy shop owner, Morris Michtom, showed to his wife, Rosie. Rosie Michtom, whose handmade toys were often displayed in their Brooklyn shop, was so inspired by the story that she made an adorable stuffed toy bear, which the couple decided to name "Teddy's Bear." Demand for Rosie's bears grew so high that the couple went on to found their own toy company and opened a factory in Brooklyn. In Teddy, James Sage uses a playful blend of fact and fiction to tell this entertaining tale that will delight children and adults alike. While most of the events in this story are widely accepted to be true, certain details cannot be corroborated, and a historical note at the end of the book will make this clear."-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 -- Juvenile literature.
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Teddy bears -- Juvenile literature.
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Toymakers -- Juvenile literature.
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JUVENILE FICTION / General.
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Genre/Form |
Picture books.
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Added Author |
Feng, Lisk, 1930- illustrator.
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ISBN |
1771387955 |
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9781771387958 (hardcover) |
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