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If you have not heard of the 5Cs of teddy bear, come on down to The Singapore Teddy Bear Show 2010 and find out more! Moob International, the organizers of the show will be showcasing yet another year of intriguing event, bringing back some very fond memories of your very first teddy with a great line-up of activities.

For a fun start, all visitors to the show are encouraged to turn up at the event with their favorite, old teddy. And share poignant stories with their friends and other teddy bear collectors.

To hype up this year’s show, the organizers have also brought in international and local artists who will be showcasing a delightful array of enchanting, and uniquely handcrafted teddy bears.

With Christmas just round the corner, you might even pick up a special gift idea or something uniquely different for your loved one.

So be one of the 10 lucky visitors to take home a limited edition Steiff Swarovski Teddy Bear for S$150 instead of the usual price of S$330.
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This handsome bear is lovingly handcrafted from genuine silver mohair. Celebrating the holiday season in style, a beautiful two-toned Swarovski Poinsettia ornament hangs around his neck.

Poinsettia’s head is slightly tilted, adding a delicate touch. Both the bear and the ornament are new designs for 2007! Similar to all bears in the Swarovski series, a brilliant Xilion™ stone replaces the trademark gold-plated "Button in Ear."
You can also make your own bears with plenty of exciting fabrics and accessories to choose from.

Look out for the exclusive range of show merchandise such as tees and teddies. Part of the sales proceeds from these merchandise will go to The Business Times Budding Artists Funds and The Little Arts Academy.

10.00 am

  Singapore Teddy Bear Show 2010 begins.

1:15 pm
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2:00 pm

  Storytelling for children from age 3 to 11

2:00 pm
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3:00 pm

 
Teddy Bear Making Demonstration
by bear artist, Emen Chen

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Want to learn more about the art of teddy bear making ? Come join bear artist, Emen, and pick up a few tips on how to create a classic teddy bear.

If you wish to get your feet wet and create your first teddy bear, sign up for basic bear making course at the show and receive a 10% OFF.

Classic Teddy 9.5 inches

Skill level – Easy (Basic Sewing)
Require 2 sessions of 3 hours each
12 years old & above
Course fee $295.00 (inclusive of materials)

Taught by Bear Artist Emen Chen

For more information about teddy bear making workshop, please log on to

www.abearplace.com/make-a-bear/workshop

5:00 pm

  Singapore Teddy Bear Show 2010 ends.
Till we meet again next year!

The fun does not stop here. Your curiosity for the 5Cs of a teddy bear will be revealed when you make a date with the Singapore Teddy Show 2010! You will be in for wonderful surprises and at the same time revisit some sentimental nostalgia!

Sueyi Tam is one of the most active and well recognized Teddy bear Artists in Hong Kong. She started making Teddy bears since 2001. Her design has been recognized by winning international Teddy bear competitions. She got the Golden George award in 2006, who is the only Hong Kong artist winning this award. Sueyi has also won the teddy bear competition in Japan and Korea. Her bears have also received nominations in most of the well known competitions all over the world.

Sueyi exhibits frequently in Teddy bear shows, she has been a regular members for exhibitions in Germany, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan UK, and USA.
Niina started teddy bear making back in 1997. Her love for bears inspired her to create many realistic looking teddy bears. In her own words, she said “my teddy bear is a bear”.

Niina has won several awards, including the TOBY Award, Grandprix at the Japan Teddy Bear Convention, a Gold prize winner at Teddy Bear convention in Japan, and the most recent Golden George Award in Germany.
Terumi started making teddy bear in 1988.
She is one of the most prized-winning teddy bear artists in Japan, and one of her bears is in the possession of Louvre Museum in Paris.

Through teddy bears, Terumi joined a lots of charity show and she is the current director of Japan Teddy Bear Association.

Leonard is an award-winning teddy bear artist who has been making teddy bears since 1996. His curiosity was piqued after he was presented with one as a gift. Leonard later attended a class on making bears conducted by Jennifer Laing, and soon left behind his career in the fashion design industry to concentrate on his new found passion. While he humbly claimed to be still a student of the craft, Leonard has come a long way since he first started. His bears wear unique doleful expressions, and Leonard notes himself that his designs tend to grow in appeal with time.

Leonard’s works have been featured in magazines in several countries, books by Linda Mullins, and earned mention in the Teddy Bear Encyclopaedia. He has also won several awards, including the Singapore Teddy Artist of the Year for large dressed bears, and International awards at the Linda Mullins show and TBAI show, as well as a couple of Toby nominations.
Wayne is a product designer who has always inspired to be a toy designer since a young age. In 2009, he attended the teddy bear workshop conducted by bear artist Emen Chen. One of the reasons he enjoys bear-making is it allows him to express his thoughts and ideas through the craft.

Wayne believes that the teddy bear is a piece of art which portrays the mood of the artist at the time of its creation. He feels that the teddy bear generally symbolises peace and happiness, and should be given with love to the ones we care about.
Fabian Song discover his love for the art of teddy bear making in early 1996. Today, he is one of the rare few local pioneer artists who have earned recognition through International awards. Amongst the various accolades, Fabian’s achievements include winning the Toby Award, Public’s Choice and Industry’s Choice more than once, as well as the prestigious Golden George (Germany) twice.

Fabian makes about 100 teddy bears each year. Each bear is personally designed by him, and handmade using high quality material. These bears make their appearances at 6 to 8 international shows each year, and have been sought after by aficionados from USA, Japan, England, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Australia, Hong Kong, Korea, and Singapore, just to name a few.

Like all artists dedicated to their craft, Fabian has developed his individual style and expression. He is especially proud of his “open mouth” series of bears. His works have been featured in Teddy Bear Times, Teddy Bear Club International, Teddy Bear Review, Japan Teddy Bear Fan Club and mentioned in the tribute to Teddy Bear Artists Series 3 by Linda Mullins, as well as publications in Korea, Belgium, Hong Kong and Singapore.

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The Organizer

moob international
Venue Partner

The Arts House at The Old Parliament
PR Partner

Betty Yeoh
Beneficiaries
The Little Arts Academy
The Business Times Budding Artists Fund