Charlie Helps His Mother (Charlie the Gentle Bear)

November 17th, 2011

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Charlie Bears are proud to launch our Brand New 100% Organic New Baby Range………….

November 13th, 2011

Making a commitment to go organic means that you are making it a priority to support the environment as well as the health of your family. What does ‘Organic’ mean? Simply stated, organic produce are grown without the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, genetically modified organisms, or ionizing radiation. Therefore an organic soft [...]
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Natural Order

May 17th, 2012

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“It’s beautiful,” I said, even though it wasn’t my style. It was cut glass and silver. Something a movie star might wear. Is this what my boy thought of me? I wondered as he fastened it around my neck. He called me Elizabeth Taylor and I laughed and laughed. I wore that necklace throughout the rest of the day. In spite of its garishness, I was surprised by how I felt: glamourous, special. I was out of my element amidst my kitchen cupboards and self-hemmed curtains. I almost believed in a version of myself that had long since faded away.
–From Natural Order by Brian Francis
 
Joyce Sparks has lived the whole of her 86 years in the small community of Balsden, Ontario. “There isn’t anything on earth you can’t find your own backyard,” her mother used to say, and Joyce has structured her life accordingly. Today, she occupies a bed in what she knows will be her final home, a shared room at Chestnut Park Nursing Home where she contemplates the bland streetscape through her window and tries not to be too gruff with the nurses.
 
This is not at all how Joyce expected her life to turn out. As a girl, she’d allowed herself to imagine a future of adventure in the arms of her friend Freddy Pender, whose chin bore a Kirk Douglas cleft and who danced the cha-cha divinely. Though troubled by the whispered assertions of her sister and friends that he was “fruity,” Joyce adored Freddy for all that was un-Balsden in his flamboyant ways.  When Freddy led the homecoming parade down the main street , his expertly twirled baton and outrageous white suit gleaming in the sun, Joyce fell head over heels in unrequited love.
 
Years later, after Freddy had left Balsden for an acting career in New York, Joyce married Charlie, a kind and reserved man who could hardly be less like Freddy. They married with little fanfare and she bore one son, John. Though she did love Charlie, Joyce often caught herself thinking about Freddy, buying Hollywood gossip magazines in hopes of catching a glimpse of his face. Meanwhile, she was growing increasingly alarmed about John’s preference for dolls and kitchen sets. She concealed the mounting signs that John was not a “normal” boy, even buying him a coveted doll if he promised to keep it a secret from Charlie.
 
News of Freddy finally arrived, and it was horrifying: he had killed himself, throwing himself into the sea from a cruise ship. “A mother always knows when something isn’t right with her son,” was Mrs. Pender’s steely utterance when Joyce paid her respects, cryptically alleging that Freddy’s homosexuality had led to his destruction. That night, Joyce threatened to take away John’s doll if he did not join the softball team. Convinced she had to protect John from himself, she set her small family on a narrow path bounded by secrecy and shame, which ultimately led to unimaginable loss.
 
Today, as her life ebbs away at Chestnut Park, Joyce ponders the terrible choices she made as a mother and wife and doubts that she can be forgiven, or that she deserves to be. Then a young nursing home volunteer named Timothy appears, so much like her long lost John. Might there be some grace ahead in Joyce’s life after all?
 
Voiced by an unforgettable and heartbreakingly flawed narrator, Natural Order is a masterpiece of empathy, a wry and tender depiction of the end-of-life remembrances and reconciliations that one might undertake when there is nothing more to lose, and no time to waste.

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2012 QVC Dates………..

January 13th, 2012

We return to QVC to kickstart 2012 on Monday 27th February 2012 with a day long TSV – times to follow……… Feb 27th   TSV Times: 00:00 01:00 11:00 12:00 16:00 20:00 23:00 May 3rd and 4th May 24th June 28th TSV July
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Charlie and Lola Favorite Backpack

November 20th, 2011

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Product DescriptionA brown and pink backpack. It is Lola’s Favorite backpack

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Ready Teddy Go!

November 17th, 2011

Charlotte and William will be atteding the following events over the coming month where you can have your bears signed and meet the creators of charlie bears. These will be the last events in the UK this year and William and Charlotte will be back on the road again in 2012 (so no events in [...]
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Charlie Bears Non-UK Isabelle and 2011 Part 2 Collection

November 13th, 2011

charlie bears isabelle collectionThe latest charlie bears launch of 2011. Available for preorder now at http://www.mostlybears.com

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We return to QVC on Saturday 12th November…

November 13th, 2011

We return to QVC on Saturday 12th November 2011 at 1pm and 6pm (both 1 hour shows) with another show for 2011. Other Shows for 2011: 13th November 2011 – 12pm and 7pm 9th December 2011 – 10am and 6pm 10th December 2011 – 4pm and 10pm
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**** 2011 QVC Dates – **** 12th November 2011 – 1pm and 6pm *** 13th November 2011 – 12pm and 7pm *** 9th December 2011 – 10am and 6pm *** 10th December 2011 – 4pm and 10pm ******

November 13th, 2011

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Charlie the Gentle Bear

November 13th, 2011

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