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4,..il-f ,i,l,.ll . l 1 1 l 1 By Edith Lee Oooooooh! How cute! When walking into a department store, one can see an abundance of teddy bears in the toy section and many children as well as adults use this phrase to express their desire for the cuddly creatures. Why do these teddy bears attract so much attention? I think that the reason why people liked teddy bears was because there were so many different sizes, shapes, and colors, commented junior Edel Gu- tierrez. There were many different kinds of ted- dy bears. Each teddy bear seemed to have a unique trait of its own. Some teddy bears were even capable of moving their arms and legs. The teddy bear craze went one step fur- ther when Kenner brought the idea of Care Bears to the people. There were many dif- ferent Care Bears, each one represented an emotion a person could have. This was just another extension from the original idea of teddy bears. But between the person and the imaginary being, there can be a bond of love and friendship. Junior Marilou Maliglig said, I think it's cute how the Care Bears represented the feelings of happiness and sadness. Itis a unique idea. For me, teddy bears can be regarded as companions, said Edel. She continued, Children seem to latch on to their teddy bears. They make believe and tried to communicate with them as if they were best friends. As the children got older, they tended to save their teddy bears as a mo- mento of their childhood. It's great for adults to rekindle their old ideasf' said Mr. Jim Polite. Junior Derrick Lim said, To be honest, I think teddy bears are okay to have. But they aren't thrilling to talk about because I hear about them almost every week. No one knows when this craze will end, but for now, bear-in-mind that it was un- bearablely cute. Q I 3 8 Feature!Teddy Bears iggixvf ,, - 1 U U 9 C C . Q 0 ' ' f C . I Humphrey Beargart Gigi G ev .V 5 . Q? .nt-:I W' 'wifi' X: X :T N '7C'ii ?'4iZ' A ' F ' . ' A, Q 3 1 5,5 ji T ll f 5: 51 uf., - ', V !'5,v.k'j 'gi '. fig ' if '25 il r iw- Ai? fr 9-' ' ,g1,'-fl' ' 1 sf T 1 vga: Jw? ' ,fav Y. M: -r in ,. tr. , ' e special, Julius
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