A Teddy Bear for Emily—and President Roosevelt, TooA Teddy Bear for Emily—and President Roosevelt, Too

A Teddy Bear for Emily—and President Roosevelt, Too

A Teddy Bear for Emily—and President Roosevelt, TooA Teddy Bear for Emily—and President Roosevelt, Too

Rose Katz and Morris Michtom grew up in Russia during a period of persecution against Jewish people. Hoping to find kindness and opportunity in another country, they emigrated to the United States, where they got married and opened a candy shop. In 1902, they read a newspaper article about President Theodore Roosevelt sparing a bear on a hunting trip. To the delight of their daughter, Emily, the Michtoms created a small, stuffed version of the animal and named it Teddy’s Bear. Before long, this cuddly symbol of one man’s act of compassion became a beloved toy that continues to delight children all over the world.

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  • 32 Pages
  • 8" x 10"
  • 9780807504222
  • March 2025

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Reviews

  • A sweet, straightforward story that stitches hope and kindness into the history of a very special toy.

    - Kirkus

  • An attractive, appealing picture book.

    - Booklist

  • Yiddish phrases of endearment are sprinkled in the dialogue which makes the story even more tender. Stancliffe’s breathtakingly beautiful gouache and colored pencil illustrations…are a perfect complement to Churnin’s lovely story. A wonderful addition to any library, school, public, Jewish and secular.

    - AJL News and Reviews

Illustrator

Bethany Stancliffe