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  2. Crafter Makes Tuxedo Kitty a 'Cat Pod' From Scrap Yarn - AOL

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    A cat pod or cat cave is easy enough to crochet, and there are plenty of patterns online. All you need is a thick enough yarn and the right size hook to get a fabric that is stiff enough without ...

  3. List of Sesame Street puppeteers - Wikipedia

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    This list of Sesame Street puppeteers includes all who have worked on the show, as a regular, backup, guest puppeteer, etc., and by no means should be taken as complete, as many Muppeteers only have done one skit on the show, and thus aren't credited.

  4. Mary Maxim - Wikipedia

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    Mary Maxim was first recognized for their quality knitting yarns. In the late 1950s they became increasingly popular for their bulky, knit sweaters with designs influenced by North American Wildlife. The first sweater pattern was designed in 1951 by Stella Sawchyn.

  5. David Rudman - Wikipedia

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    David Rudman (born June 1, 1963) is an American puppeteer, puppet builder, writer, director, and producer known for his involvement with the Muppets and Sesame Street. Rudman currently performs the roles of Scooter , Janice , and Beaker for The Muppets Studio , which were all originated by Richard Hunt , as well as Cookie Monster and Baby Bear ...

  6. List of Sesame Street recurring segments - Wikipedia

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    Sneak Peek Previews was a recurring segment on Sesame Street that was introduced in Season 15 (1983–1984). It was a spoof of At the Movies with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel. It is hosted by Telly Monster and Oscar the Grouch. Telly gives the movies the "WOW!"s and Oscar gives the movies the "PHOOEY!"s.

  7. Peekaboo - Wikipedia

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    Peekaboo (also spelled peek-a-boo) is a form of play played with an infant. To play, one player hides their face, pops back into the view of the other, and says Peekaboo!, sometimes followed by I see you! There are many variations: for example, where trees are involved, "Hiding behind that tree!" is sometimes added.

  8. Pelham Puppets - Wikipedia

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    The boxes the puppets were packed in usually denote the time period that the puppets were made. However the toys can be found in erroneous boxes, sometimes being sold in the wrong one having been repackaged in the shop by mistake after display. 1947–1955: early boxes were two-part trays with lids made of brown card and a label glued to the lid.

  9. The Crayon Box - Wikipedia

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    The Crayons - a box of multi-coloured crayons, who introduce each episode's story then moralise at the end. Bubby - a brown bear, sensible and level-headed. Dotty - a young cat with dots, Dotty is clever and excitable but prone to selfishness. Lump - a purple dog, quite slow-witted but friendly and eager to please. Jack - a cheeky Jack in the Box.

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