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Photo: Build-A-Bear A bittersweet ending came along for a young Tennessee girl whose special rainbow teddy bear, a reminder of her late mother, was accidentally donated to Goodwill last month.
Rick Telander wishes they had wheelchairs for dogs, because he would have pushed his 20 pounds around for as long as possible. He eulogizes Bear-Bear, a sports columnist's best friend.
However, the search is still on for the original Rainbow Sparkle Bear. According to WATE, Build-A-Bear has a program called Find-A-Bear that helps get misplaced stuffed animals back to their ...
According to an update on April 17, the store's manager believes the bear is most likely in the Tri-State area. While people have been commenting on the Facebook post with rainbow bears they've ...
Rainbow Bear Bill Martin Jr. and Michael Sampson, illus. by Nathalie Beauvois. Brown, $18.99 (32p) ISBN 978-1-61254-644-5 ...
Dad Searching for 4-Year-Old's Bear That Plays Late Mom's Heartbeat and Was Accidentally Donated to Goodwill "It had already been sold by the time they came back to the store," a representative ...
However, the search is still on for the original Rainbow Sparkle Bear. According to WATE, Build-A-Bear has a program called Find-A-Bear that helps get misplaced stuffed animals back to their ...
A Goodwill in Tennessee accidentally donated a four-year-old girl's Build-A-Bear that has a recording of her late mother's heartbeat inside, according to a Facebook post by WRIL.