Teddy bear

A teddy bear was usually a small stuffed toy resembling a miniature bear and made of fabric which was intended for children on the planet Earth.

The room that the Vespiform Arnold Golightly was born in contained a teddy bear. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

In 1892, Francesca and Digby Latimer had teddy bears. (TV: The Snowmen)

Audrey Dudman had a teddy bear as an infant in 1943. (TV: The Curse of Fenric)

As a child, Ronald Turvey had a teddy bear named Mr Cuddles. When he was 18 years old, he went to university and studied biochemistry. At the end of the worst term of his life, several students broke into his room and destroyed Mr Cuddles. (AUDIO: Cuddlesome)

Teddy bears were among the toys made by Santa Claus in his workshop. (COMIC: A Christmas Story)

Ace had a teddy bear when she was a child. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead)

Annabel Lake had a teddy bear when she was a child. (COMIC: The Broken Man)

Amelia Pond packed a teddy bear in her suitcase when the Eleventh Doctor invited her to travel with him. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)

In 2050, one of the sleeping people under the Bodach's control carried a teddy bear with him. (TV: Dream-Eaters)

In the 30th century, when body bepples were fashionable, Chris Cwej had one such bepple to give him the appearance of a large (human-sized) teddy bear. (PROSE: Original Sin)

Stellar carried her teddy bear with her during her visit to Iceworld. At one point she put him in Kane's cryogenic chamber for a nap. (TV: Dragonfire) When she took him out later, she dropped him and he shattered, making her cry. (PROSE: Dragonfire)

When emptying the Sixth Doctor's pockets, Humker and Tandrell found a teddy bear in one of his pockets. Distraught, and probably embarrassed, the Doctor quickly replaced it. (TV: The Mysterious Planet)

Species with appearances similar to teddy bears

 * The Tingha whilst on Earth manifested their bodies with a similar appearance to teddy bears, and used this appearance to manipulate Ronald Turvey. (AUDIO: Cuddlesome)
 * The Ke Chedani also had a teddy bear-like appearance. (PROSE: Walking to Babylon)