A growing army of more than 120,000 teddy bears will soon be able to post how they're feeling as the Great New Zealand Bear Hunt becomes a symbol of connectedness amid social isolation.
Christchurch mum and part-time school administrator Deb Hoffman - who created the
We're Not Scared - NZ Bear Hunt Facebook page and supporting website www.bearhunt.co.nz - says the "mind-blowing" uptake of the idea showed Kiwis' need for social connection.
"It's a little bit mind-blowing that it's gone this massive now. I set the platform up but it's New Zealand that's doing it," she said.
The initiative encourages people to put a teddy bear in their window facing the road and allows people to pin the location so that youngsters can spot the bears. Bears are popping up everywhere in communities like Waihi, Whangamatā and Tairua.
A map of paw prints now covers New Zealand showing where more than 120,000 bears are, with many more in windows but not pinned to the online map.