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Thank you all!" A statement shared with Newsweek from Build-A-Bear said the staff "were heartbroken to hear the news about the missing Rainbow Sparkle Bear." "Understanding how precious furry ...
Ludwig told WRIL that the team at the Build-A-Bear warehouse located a matching Rainbow Sparkle Bear and could add the original recording provided to WRIL by the girl’s grandmother to the new bear!
TAZEWELL, Tenn. — After a Tazewell 4-year-old child lost a "Rainbow Sparkle Bear" that had the heartbeat of their late mother, Build-A-Bear said they went to work to reunite the child with the toy.
They were able to find an identical Rainbow Sparkle Bear and since the family still had the original recording of the mother’s heartbeat used to make the one for the first bear, they were able ...
The family still had the original recording of the girl's mother's heartbeat, so the toy store found a matching "Rainbow Sparkle Bear" and added the recording to it, the statement said.
In a statement, the company said it was “heartbroken” to hear about the lost Rainbow Sparkle Bear and wanted to act to help provide comfort to the girl and her family by replacing it with a ...