Celebrate Earth Day!

Celebrate Earth Day!

Celebrate Earth Day today!

Trees are an extremely essential plant that aids us in living a better life. Planting one is something that is very simple too! Planting a tree can help reduce the carbon dioxide in the air. This is one of the leading gases that contribute to the greenhouse affect. Trees create oxygen to help us breath, give us shelter from the hot sun, and the rain, and even shade the earth to protect it from erosion. They even provide homes for many animals. Without trees we would not have a very happy life here on earth! So take part in keeping our planet a happy one and plant a tree today in celebration of Earth Day!

JP’s Bear’s is a proud supporter of our mother earth. We understand the importance of maintaining our planet to be as safe and as healthy as we can for a better life and future for all mankind.

You can commemorate your favorite city, state or travel destination with one of our stuffed bears. We have many state souvenirs to choose from!

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Minnesota State Bear – Green – August Special #2

The Minnesota State Bear in Green will be on special for $5.99 for the entire month of August

Minnesota State Bear - Green

Minnesota State Bear – Green

On May 11, 1858 Minnesota became the 32nd state in the United States of America. At 86,943 square miles it is the twelfth biggest state and with almost five million residents it is the 21st most populous state in the US. Known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”, the state’s name comes from a Indian word for “sky-tinted water”. The capitol city is Saint Paul but the largest city Minneapolis. The Minneapolis-Saint Paul area is the largest metro area in Minnesota and almost sixty percent of the population of Minnesota lives in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metro area. Minnesota is home to five National Parks and sixty eight State Parks for camping, hiking, fishing, biking and just about anything recreational that you can think of doing. Minnesota is part of  the Midwestern states which also include Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

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