This is where Build-a-Bear Workshop was born. It was born by its creator B. Teddy Roosevelt. He was searching for a place for all animals to live and had the thought of creating a place where animals can be adopted and played with at their new homes. Did I mention they're all his? Well on his way he had found a dog and a cat who had kittens. Odd huh? Well it's true. He was called father Roosevelt. Meaning the creation of all. In animal language. If youu don't believe me check in the book called "The Creator of Animals" written by yours truely. Here is one of his quotes, " If there need be animals they shall rome". It means that animals shall never be hurt.
This is Teddy Roosevelt. He is making his big speech on how animals no matter how fat or skinny, small or big, color to color are all created equal. Sounds familiar? It should this bear had wars with enemies but fought with pride. He was a bear who wasn't afraid to speak what he was feeling. He had pride for Bearville. He was a kind and gentle person. He was adopted on his February 22, 1896. Very long ago. This is a bear who warms the hearts of others and speaks the words of a wise old owl. He is the creator, like I just said. He will be loved forever.
In the 1920's Teddy Roosevelt's great great great grandson one the award for best actor. He was just like his grandfather you see. For he too was warm hearted. In fact that's what made his movies so good. It was the first award in the world as best actor. So this is how the emmy awards started. We all must thank John B. Roosevelt for this. So to all you celebrities out there remember the founder of your emmy awards. This is for you Pawlette Daniels. Pawlette is the number one bunny model in Bear Country. John was very important to Bearville he too was kind and gentle. Let's all say this together, WE LOVE YOU JOHN!!!!!!
The 40's was a very special time. Lue and Carl Bearton were the first bears to ever fly the plane. Jack Porterbear invented the radio. Claire
In the 1920's Teddy Roosevelt's great great great grandson one the award for best actor. He was just like his grandfather you see. For he too was warm hearted. In fact that's what made his movies so good. It was the first award in the world as best actor. So this is how the emmy awards started. We all must thank John B. Roosevelt for this. So to all you celebrities out there remember the founder of your emmy awards. This is for you Pawlette Daniels. Pawlette is the number one bunny model in Bear Country. John was very important to Bearville he too was kind and gentle. Let's all say this together, WE LOVE YOU JOHN!!!!!!
The 40's was a very special time. Lue and Carl Bearton were the first bears to ever fly the plane. Jack Porterbear invented the radio. Claire
Montibear rode the first car and Beary Ford made it. Let's not forget the first love movie came out Beariblanca. Very sad and heart warming. The plane was a success and the radio, well doesn't everyone have one now? The car every one drives one and even Beariblanca still shows up on TV. You may even be able to rent it.
I can't believe I forgot the 80's. Well Rosey T. Bearson made up an aerobics class for bears of any size you could take it or even watch it on TV. Of course back then there was no TV so it was taken in New Bear City. Yes I know these clothes aren't fashionable, but think it was in style back then. You could lose like ten pounds in one class. All doctors recommended it. Unfortunatly Rosey broke her leg and cut her tendon in her foot. She got an infection. Doctors couldn't help her. The medicine wasn't strong enough. She held on tight though but she knew it was time to let go. Slowly she moved into the light. She was buried in Bearville. Finally the TV was invented.
This is the 50's. As you can see these fine bears are enjoying a movie and eating outside. This is what we call a drive in movie. They are watching movies that you may no longer see anymore. Such as Cry Beary. Or maybe even Meatbear. These are good movies might I say. I have a build-a-bear named Fluffy and her and her friend Sparky played in the play Meatbear and Cry Beary. This is a place where maybe your parents would go too. Maybe not though it is hard to say, but maybe one day you can find a place in which there are drive in movies. If you find one be sure to watch the old movies. You might never watch these movies again.
This is the 60's. Bear Armstrong was the first bear to travel to the moon. It was an amzing trip. He traveled far and long. Creating the first Build-a-Bear Workshop in space. Although he was very tired after the trip he made a big inspiration to others. To not give up your hopes and do what you think is right. Not only did give an inspiration to others. It also proved that its possible to everything. mostly anyway. Nobody believed that he would reach the moon alive. He proved them wrong. He built a workshop and put the flag on the moon. He was abored with Niel Armstrong and became great friends. They inspired others to do what they may think.
This is the 70's. A time of rock and roll! Elvis Bear and his friend are the kings of rock and roll. Yes it is true that he made the song Jail House Rock. It was a big hit! He did the disco and many famous dances. He didn't create these dances but did perform them. Do you love him? You might not now but they did back then. All the bears in Bearville loved this singer and dancer. He was the most rockin' person in town. All the bears wanted to see him. Unfortunatly most of his shows were sold out. Bears were depressed when this happend. Eventually they saw his shows though.
The 90's was a time for subways and transportation. They had cell phones. People moved from many places. However it was a time for business. Eventually it was peaceful. These people moved from everywhere in the world
These people were looking for happier and wealthier lives as well
Thank you for listening to this I hope it will help you understand build a bear workshop better
These people were looking for happier and wealthier lives as well
Thank you for listening to this I hope it will help you understand build a bear workshop better
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