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1. Christmas Time in October!



Because I make award-winning teddy bears, it feels like Christmas much of the year. My house is overflowing with Christmas Santa bears...

And Celtic Clan bears for the Scots/Irish who want a personalized bear to celebrate their ancestory.

Or bears personalized for special occasions...

Or custom made for author's books even...
The award-winning bears featured in Teddy Bear Review, The MacNeill Galley, Texas Monthly, Texas Co-op Monthly and numerous newspapers have found homes as far away as Australia, Russia, Switzerland, China, Canada and all across the States. :)

For years, Wilde & Woolly Bears has donated to the Ronald McDonald House bear banquet to help support cancer research for children, and to the Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation.

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