Today we are featuring the striped bear! He is the first creature made in 2017. He absolutely loves to live in the here and the now, and because of this he spends lots of time with friends. His favorite thing to do in his free time is go to amusement parks and ride the ferris wheel.
Interviewer (I): Thank you so much for joining us today!
Bear (B): It is my pleasure!
I: So what do you think makes you unique?
B: As you can see, I am very colorful. I am made out of 6 different colors, and there is no end to my colorfulness! I am not your average teddy bear.
I: What do you like the most about kids?
B: I love their creativity and their imagination. When kids play with me I feel like I could become anything. I feel like the possibilities for my new life are endless.
I: What kind of home are you looking for?
B: A home where I can just be loved endlessly, played with a lot, and cherished for a long time. Maybe my kid will even hand me off to their children someday! I want to be able to bring someone joy and color, and I hope that the same kid will bring me happiness as well.
I: Those are all the questions I have for you today, but thanks again for taking the time to be interviewed and the best of luck to you as you start your next journey of donation.
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Monday, January 2, 2017
Creature Feature
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Saturday, December 31, 2016
Happy 2017!
Hello everyone! First and foremost we would like to wish you all a happy 2017. Secondly, we would like to apologize for all of our inactivity. Believe it or not, 4 of our members started high school this year. We have all been very busy with schoolwork, sports, and other extracurricular activities. This has made it harder for us to work on our creatures. However, we still have a passion for knitting and crocheting, and we are going to try to step it up next year. Hopefully, you'll be seeing many more blog posts from us!
We would like to conclude that at the end of 2016 we have made 151 total creatures and donated 123 of them. These are numbers that we are very proud of and we hope to make them bigger throughout next year. Every creature made is another child helped.
Once again happy new year and the best of luck to you in 2017!
We would like to conclude that at the end of 2016 we have made 151 total creatures and donated 123 of them. These are numbers that we are very proud of and we hope to make them bigger throughout next year. Every creature made is another child helped.
Once again happy new year and the best of luck to you in 2017!
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Saturday, September 10, 2016
Vaarwel
We have recently made another creature donation! Nine of our adorable, handmade animals have gone to children without a home in our area. We hope to keep up with the donations, and the supply of creatures.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Creatures For Care Update
Hi everyone! I know that we haven't posted on the blog in a while, so I just wanted to give you an update. We currently have made 83 creatures in total, and 45 of them have found loving, caring homes. We also have a new member of CFC! She may only be in second grade, but she has already cranked out her first creature: an adorable blue fish.
We now have an Instagram account, so please follow us @creatures4care. Thank you so much for looking at our blog! Our goal is to get out into the public so we can donate to bigger places such as hospitals.
We now have an Instagram account, so please follow us @creatures4care. Thank you so much for looking at our blog! Our goal is to get out into the public so we can donate to bigger places such as hospitals.
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