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December 8, 2007

RECYCLED SOCKTOPUS TOY

by Abigail Doan

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RECYCLED SOCKTOPUS CUDDLY TOY

This cuddly Socktopus is in many ways a more exotic interpretation of the famous Sock Monkey. Made from real recycled sweaters, every Socktopus is a one-of-a-kind creation. They are cuddly, collectible, and will surely remind you of those stray socks that were in much need of a home. Handmade in the USA and lovingly filled with hypoallergenic polyester. Recommended for ages three and up because of its button eyes.

$20 from Elsewares

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3 Responses to “RECYCLED SOCKTOPUS TOY”

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lulu Says:
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buttons on a kid toy is not only not smart, but highly dangerous.

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alisa Says:
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omg…i love these. and if it were a sock french bulldog i’d die five times.

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Although I agree with lulu about the toy posing a choking hazard, It is still our responsibility as parents to make sure our kids our safe. You can still get this for a child at any age, just use common sense and supervise them if you don’t have faith in them not putting the buttons in their mouths.
I think it’s a fun toy, and my little girl would get a kick out of it, plus it reminds me of SquidWard from SpongeBob.

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