National Bring Your Teddy Bear To Work and School Day – a day to bring your teddy bear to work or school.

This day is not the same as Teddy Bear Day (that post also has how the Teddy Bear got its start)
How the Teddy Bear Got His Name!
In 1902, American President Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear cub while hunting in Mississippi. Learn more about the teddy bear on this blog post:
This day is the day you bring your teddy bear with you to work or school. I am not sure when or how this day started but it is held the second Wednesday of October.
I am sure like a comfort animal or even squishies, this can help reduce stress too and give you some comfort in your day too.
National Bring Your Teddy Bear To Work and School Day Current Date:
2021 – October 13
Future Dates:
- 2022 – October 12
So bring that cuddly bear of yours to work or school. If you do, feel free to share in the comments your experience. Make sure to include the name of your teddy bear.
I couldn’t find who or when this holiday was created. If you know, feel free to share in the comments below.
First published October 7, 2019. Last update or republished October 12, 2020.
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