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"Teddybjörnen Fredriksson" (Fredriksson, the Teddy bear) is a Swedish children's song by Lasse Berghagen who wrote it in 1969 for his 3-year-old daughter Malin. It's one of Berghagen's most famous songs. Many Swedish schools and pre-schools sing it and it has been voted as the most popular children's song. The song is about a person whose father gave him a teddy bear as birthday present when he was four years old and when he was married and got a four-year-old daughter, he gave her a teddy bear, carrying a family tradition further. This song made Berghagen famous among children, and the real "Teddy bear Fredriksson" is locked in a booth at Leksaksmuseet in Stockholm.

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  • «Teddybjörnen Fredriksson» («El osito de peluche Fredriksson») es una canción de niños muy popular sueco de Lasse Berghagen, que escribió la canción a su hija Malin en 1969.​ Muchos niños cantan la canción en las escuelas y los parvularios. Berghagen grabado la canción en el 21–28 de diciembre de 1969 y terminó en noveno y décimo lugar.​ (es)
  • "Teddybjörnen Fredriksson" (Fredriksson, the Teddy bear) is a Swedish children's song by Lasse Berghagen who wrote it in 1969 for his 3-year-old daughter Malin. It's one of Berghagen's most famous songs. Many Swedish schools and pre-schools sing it and it has been voted as the most popular children's song. The song is about a person whose father gave him a teddy bear as birthday present when he was four years old and when he was married and got a four-year-old daughter, he gave her a teddy bear, carrying a family tradition further. This song made Berghagen famous among children, and the real "Teddy bear Fredriksson" is locked in a booth at Leksaksmuseet in Stockholm. The song charted at Svensktoppen on 21–28 December 1969, with positions 9 and 10. A cover was made of the song by the swedish singer Petra Marklund for the scandinavium edition of the album Love CPR recorded the song with lyrics in English by , as "Teddy Bears and Sunday School" on her 1980 album . (en)
  • Teddybjörnen Fredriksson är en visa skriven av Lasse Berghagen. (sv)
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  • «Teddybjörnen Fredriksson» («El osito de peluche Fredriksson») es una canción de niños muy popular sueco de Lasse Berghagen, que escribió la canción a su hija Malin en 1969.​ Muchos niños cantan la canción en las escuelas y los parvularios. Berghagen grabado la canción en el 21–28 de diciembre de 1969 y terminó en noveno y décimo lugar.​ (es)
  • Teddybjörnen Fredriksson är en visa skriven av Lasse Berghagen. (sv)
  • "Teddybjörnen Fredriksson" (Fredriksson, the Teddy bear) is a Swedish children's song by Lasse Berghagen who wrote it in 1969 for his 3-year-old daughter Malin. It's one of Berghagen's most famous songs. Many Swedish schools and pre-schools sing it and it has been voted as the most popular children's song. The song is about a person whose father gave him a teddy bear as birthday present when he was four years old and when he was married and got a four-year-old daughter, he gave her a teddy bear, carrying a family tradition further. This song made Berghagen famous among children, and the real "Teddy bear Fredriksson" is locked in a booth at Leksaksmuseet in Stockholm. (en)
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