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Cuddle Bear
Cuddle Bear Book & Plush Collection Collection
Raising money to fund childhood cancer research. Scott’s Story
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$24.99
#781744 Ages 3 years + Kane Miller
Scott Carter was a 13-year-old boy who died in December 1993 after a courageous three-year battle with bone cancer. During the duration of his illness, he put together a remarkable collection of sports and celebrity memorabilia which he called “Scott Carter’s Heroes”. His dream was to display the collection for the enjoyment of the public and to raise money for children’s cancer research. The HEROES collection contains over 300 items including jerseys, balls, bats, boxing gloves and hockey sticks from Barry Sanders, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Arnold Palmer, Greg Norman, Wayne Gretzky, Nancy Kerrigan, Muhammad Ali, Richard Petty, Garth Brooks, Shannon Miller, and more. Scott believed that if enough time, energy and money were devoted to children’s cancer research, a cure could be found for this dreaded disease, the number one disease killer of children today in the United States. The Scott Carter Foundation was formed to raise money to further Scott’s dream of nding that cure!
Over the last 20+ years, the foundation has raised more than $3 million to fund research fellowships. Now, you can help with Scott’s dream as well – Be a Hero with a Heart!!
Learn more about Sco ’s story at sco carterfounda on.org
Everyone needs a hug sometimes. Help end childhood cancer and share this heartwarming huggable main character from the picture book Cuddle Bear with someone you love. Usborne Books & More is proud to partner with the Scott Carter Foundation to help eliminate pediatric cancer. A portion of the proceeds from Cuddle Bear is donated to the Scott Carter Foundation.
Kane Miller
Cuddle Bear
(H – 670814) $12.99 Ages 3-7 years
Cuddle Bear Plush
(Plush – 670869) $12.99 Ages 3 years +
To date, over $100K has b n donated thanks to your b k & plush purchases
Proceeds from your purchase of the Cuddle Bear book and Cuddle bear plush are donated directly to the Scott Carter Foundation