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Old Bear Story about Little Ted

by Sandra
(UK)

Teddy Old Bear Story - Little Ted

Teddy Old Bear Story - Little Ted

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Today I would like to share the old bear stories of Little Ted.

Little Ted came into my life as a baptism present from my godparents when I was about 3 months old ..so that makes him about 42 years old today.

He is well worn with lots of evidence of loving repairs.. at some point he even used to have a proper nose made from leather but today it looks more like a muzzle .

One of the old bear stories I remember about him is the sight when he came fresh out of the wash . My grandma would hang him up by his ears on the washing line to dry him out in the sun.

I had another old teddy bear called Big Ted.
Big Ted and Little Ted used to be inseparable when I was a little child .. I remember them being the bestest of friends and cuddling me through many a childhood day.

In those days we would get some pennies and walk down to the sweetshop to buy a lollipop and Little Ted would always be by my side. He even is known to have joined in a Teddy Bears Picnic or two and was partial to being a guest at the Doll's Tea Parties where he would enjoy delicious cupcakes and drink a sip of tea .





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