Monday, March 19, 2012

Hang on mum I have not got a firm grip yet.

 Photo Source: Steve Hinch ~ http://goo.gl/daBl via Google+

Is he not so cute.  Getting carried around by his mother just so that he does not get his little paws cold and chilled from the snow.

Teddy Bears come in all sorts of types, shapes and sizes.  These were photographed in the Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.  The little bear is hitching a ride on his mothers back while his mum forrages for food.


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How a 'big toy' can give a child a voice.

Sometimes Teddy Bears and their friends had days that just do not work out right.  This big old 'friend' was crying so much over the Orangatang  in the film that his eye suffered.   We had all told our friend here not to put the hands near the face. The eye needed resewing on before the big button was lost. 
We all forgot that the feet had toes.  Rather than put his foot in the mouth our friend found comfort with the toe.  Ho hum.

 Our friend here is tall in height and very round at the middle.   Although us big humans were not afraid of our friend's size the little humans were not sure of him.  In order for our friend to be approached by the little humans something needed to be done.   There was at least one Teddy Bear afternoon tea that he was invited to.  The little humans also came.  Some could only bring a smile while others brought friends or some food to share by all.

There were games played and songs sung.  The theme of the Afternoon tea was "Our World".  Some of the little humans wanted our big friend here to tell them a story about being sooo big.  But the problem was our friend had no voice.  So the little humans took turn in a charades game.

Over the next few weeks though some friendly human made this big friendly toy into a puppet.  When the next time our large friend came to play with the little humans the older ones had been practising how to talk and tell stories "puppet style'.

Over the years since this happened many of the people still remember our friend. They remember the ecological stories that were told. Some of these humans have each done something about their environment.  They to now have a voice.


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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Rubbish. How to horrify a Teddy Bear!

Such a terrible waste all that rubbish being left behind.   being left behind.  D d you know that when people go somewhere really all you should leave behind is your foot steps.  Besides the rubbish all you take with you are photos or videos and memories?


And then there is always the risk of a fire happening.  What will happen to the tire trucks and other vehicles when they have trouble getting through?

Luckily there are World Clean Up days where all sorts of rubbish is found and taken away.  But why do naughty adults go and fins places to dump home stuff and then they leave this rubbish there.

We just had to go back and talk to others about the junk that was left near where you live. Near us there are piles of things left behind.  We even fund toys.

 So we Teddy's all got together and told 'the dog'.  Most mornings the dog takes his friend on a walk into the Pines.   Here it the dog showing his friend the piles of rubbish.  Thankfully the dog checked too and found not a scent of any Teddy Bears.  But the mess.  Someone is missing out something.


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Friday, March 16, 2012

How to encourage learning about tent care!

Fooling around?

Who use three?

So 'not' how you flatten the air out of a tent.  But someone want to tell me they were not learning and having fun.  I think big white teddy had a great time.  Loved, patted sand falling for the girls.



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