FIRST ‘’TEDDY’’ SOLD ON THIS DAY IN 1903

Who Invented the Teddy Bear? | HISTORY

On February 15, 1903, toy store owner and inventor Morris
Michtom places two stuffed bears in his shop window,
advertising them as Teddy bears.

Michtom had earlier petitioned President Theodore Roosevelt
for permission to use his nickname, Teddy.

The president agreed and, before long, other toy manufacturers
began turning out copies of Michtom’s stuffed bears, which
soon became a national childhood institution.

Teddy Bear: Rose & Morris Michtom


Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
(October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919)

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