There will be other interactive events at the workshops and “retailtainment” at the Walmart store, the statement said.
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Build-A-Bear’s mascot Bearemy will also be visiting stores, iconic landmarks and local communities Sept. 8. For every photo shared with Bearemy using the #nationalteddybearday through Sept. 9, the Build-A-Bear Foundation will donate to a teddy bear to charitable organizations including the United Way, up to 50,000 teddy bears globally.
“We are pleased to once again lead the celebration of National Teddy Bear Day and honored to work with Walmart on our first-ever national collaboration to make this the biggest event yet,” said Sharon Price John, Build-A-Bear Workshop president and CEO.
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