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Of course you can find many other plush monsters, some are nice and some are not. You decide for yourself. If you don't like these particular guys, so what?

The important fact is to teach kids how to design things. If you look at the drawings you see that the kids had the actual products in mind. They have added scales and production hints and such. I think that is the important story. The outcome is pretty neat and I guess they would sell on the market, too. I think they look more original than the streamlined ”cottonmonsters“ and quite a few people would buy them (if the price would be reasonable).

@DrewDerby Of course it is nice to let the kids actually make them on their own, but sewing is a skill most kids learn after they have learned drawing. I would consider that to be step 2… :)
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