If you go down to Great Ellingham on Saturday, July 1, you're sure of a big surprise - for every bear that ever there was will gather there for the village's 14th Teddy Bear Festival.
Residents from the South Norfolk village will be displaying teddy bears made out of straw, ranging from sportsmen to musicians and from royalty to dinosaurs and everything inbetween.
The event has grown from 47 bears to more than 100, and last year more than 600 people took part in spotting the bears along the village trail.
'The Teddy Bear Festival has been a huge part of our village community for many years now and we can't wait for this year's fortnight,' said co-chairman of the committee, Michelle Barron.
'The look of delight on visitors' faces is priceless and being able to support local charities and groups with the money raised is a bonus too.'
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