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During the stuffed animal workshop, kids hand-stuff their own plush pal, then make a wish on a rainbow star before tucking it safely inside their new friend! And because animal creation is done together, it’s the ultimate group party fun. The teddy bear workshop excitement concludes with dressing the animal, naming it with a birth certificate and taking it home. Serving the United States and Canada! Independent Career Opportunities Available! Start your own home business as a Party Leader with Noah’s Ark Animal Workshop in the USA and Canada. If you enjoy working with kids and want to work from home, Noah’s Ark may be right for you. Learn more by clicking the Join The Team. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK'Driving Teddy' is warm, fuzzy marketing ploy Realtor Ivan Guillen chauffeurs the "Driving Teddy Bear" and his pal "Puppy" around Midtown in hopes of building his business. Guillen parks his BMW in busy areas with his 5-foot, 4-inch stuffed animals in the driver and passenger seats.

Guillen parks his BMW in busy areas with his 5-foot, 4-inch stuffed animals in the ... more Ivan Guillen hopes a big stuffed animal behind the wheel of his convertible will drive him to success as a new real estate agent inside the Loop. "The 'Driving Teddy Bear' obviously gets people's attention," said Guillen's boss, J. J. Molaison, who manages about 75 agents at two Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene locations. "I'm always really excited about business-building and marketing ideas like this that are out of the box," she said.
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On Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 7, Guillen's first stuffed toy, "Teddy," made his debut in Midtown, parked on a street behind the wheel of Guillen's light blue, 2013 BMW convertible. "I set him up early in the morning for people to be surprised," said Guillen. "Midtown is always busy and I knew it would attract anybody walking by the car. Most people thought it was a bear when in reality it's a dog. I decided to just call him what people think it looks like, a bear." to see what your neighbors are saying.
Hud Homes For Sale In North Augusta Sc Next, Teddy joined social media with a Facebook page, "Ivan Guillen and the Driving Teddy Bear." Two weeks later, Guillen posted, "St. Valentine's Day last Sunday, February 14, 2016 without Teddy Bear would've not been the same!" Molaison said that Guillen began receiving phone calls and text messages from people wanting to know more about the gimmick.

"We are excited to see how this will grow," she added. Meanwhile, Teddy made appearances at events on St. Patrick's Day and at Rodeo Houston. He also gained a friend, another stuffed animal Guillen named "Puppy." "He's his co-pilot, seated next to him, on the passenger's side. They each are about 5 feet 4 inches," Guillen said. "Every month for a special event, I take them out and park them somewhere," he added. "Teddy is out and about," "If people find them, they should snap a picture next to them and post it on Facebook. Guillen gives each poster a gift card and a market analysis. Guillen, who is 37 and lives in a Midtown high-rise, was born in Panama City, Panama. When he was 22, he moved to Europe as the international sales representative for a hotel. The job brought him to Houston about 10 years ago, before he switched careers to teaching math and art at Scarborough Elementary, then Walnut Bend Elementary schools. "I got my (real estate) license last November and I started with my broker this past January," said Guillen.