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  2. Me to You Bears - Wikipedia

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    The very first Tatty Teddy was hand crafted by Linda Laverty of Worthing, West Sussex. The second generation Tatty Teddy, introduced in 2003, kept to the same overall design but with much finer fur. To coincide with the 2003 redesign, the 'Me to You' story was also published, describing how the teddy bear came to be in its current state.

  3. Tatty Teddy: Popular UK teddy bear launches Facebook game - AOL

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    We've seen the launch of Facebook games supporting many American brands and services, but so far the craze hasn't caught on in other countries. Me to You: My Place is a brand new game developed by ...

  4. Molly Brett - Wikipedia

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    Molly (Mary Elizabeth) Brett grew up in the English county of Surrey, surrounded by animals and nature.Her mother, Mary Gould Brett, was a respected animal painter who encouraged her daughter to paint from life, and this is reflected in Molly's gift for making her animals look thoroughly naturalistic while giving them human characteristics and activities.

  5. Tatty Teddy Facebook game gets super cute website for wider ...

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  6. Vermont Teddy Bear Company - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Teddy Bear has a wide product range of over 300+ items, the most popular being the 15" Jointed Bears in honey color. The bears can also come in Buttercream, Vanilla, Black Licorice, Gray, Pink, as well as longer premium fur colors Maple, Espresso and Snow. VTB also has a wide range of outfits available for most occasions and events.

  7. Teddy Bear Song - Wikipedia

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    "Teddy Bear Song" is a 1973 single written by Don Earl and Nick Nixon, and made famous by country music vocalist Barbara Fairchild. Released in December 1972, the song was Fairchild's only No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart in March 1973. [ 1 ]