Glasgow Airport has launched an appeal to reunite young passengers with their lost teddies.
Hundreds of beloved teddies are left behind, with 21 left at Glasgow International in the last three months.
"Take care of my bear" tags will be given out to youngsters travelling with a soft toy so owner's details can be written down.
Staff say they know how distraught children can be after losing a cuddly friend in the airport.
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A spokesman for Glasgow Airport said: “We hope that somebody will recognise their furry friend and collect them.
“We’re just softies really, and we’re doing everything we can to make sure more bears don’t get mislaid which is why we’re introducing our new teddy bear tags.
“We can’t bear for any more teddies to go missing and we understand how traumatic it can be for any child and their parents.”
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