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Teddy Bears in Wales

We found the following results for Teddy Bears in Wales. Please use the What & Where? search boxes on the left to refine your search. Or try one of the recommended resources (below) to find out more.

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Note: Teddy bears remain a popular choice of toy for many children. Teddy bears are made from a variety of materials and can cost just a few pounds for the massed produced variety but some teddy bears, such as those made by the German manufacturer – Steiff, are highly prized by collectors and may cost many thousands of pounds. Collectors of teddy bears are called ‘arctophiles’ which is derived from the Greek words ‘arcto’ meaning bear and ‘philos’ meaning lover. For more information about the range of teddy bears available and stockists check out the links we have put together below to assist you.

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