I mean I know they’ll get their money back for sure,” Kennedy pleaded. Our designs are available in a choice of sizes, and available as prints, framed prints or as a gallery wrapped ready to hang canvas. “Please, if y’all find it or see anybody that has one, just check or turn it in and I believe that somebody will get a reward if they dropped it off. Please read below for our different options as the sizes vary depending on the option you select. The manager of the Goodwill said she believes the bear was bought by a local resident and may still be in the area. Kennedy said the bear, a tie-dyed rainbow teddy bear from Build-a-Bear, is the only thing the little 4-year-old girl has of her mother. Over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. I wanna love you, love you all over, yeah. See, youre the only one in the world that I need. The sound can be heard when the bear’s hand is squeezed. Girl, I wanna give you a special treat, youre so sweet. “My daughter’s mom passed away and her grandma made her bear with her mom’s heartbeat in it,” said Kennedy. Tylor Kennedy told Nexstar’s WATE he is hoping to bring the bear back to his 4-year-old daughter after it was accidentally donated to a Goodwill Store in Tazewell, roughly 45 miles north of Knoxville. ![]()
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