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Collect mismatched socks and stockings, the larger the better.
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Remind children that the blocks will be removed from their sculptures before they take the socks home.
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Stuff a sock with blocks.
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Close the open end by tying it with yarn.
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To make a creature, use Crayola® Scissors to cut out eyes or other parts from construction paper. With Crayola® School Glue, attach paper to the sculpture.
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