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|name = Knots for Tots | |name = Knots for Tots | ||
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|appearance = ''[[Gnaws]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Gnaws]]'' | ||
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− | '''''Knots for Tots''''' is a book. | + | '''''Knots for Tots''''' is a children's book about knot-tying. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | [[Milhouse | + | [[Milhouse]] read the book when he and [[Bart]] went sailing, after [[Mayor Quimby]] proclaimed that the beaches were safe. Ironically, just after Milhouse was seen with the book, [[Otto]] was attacked and killed by the giant [[Blinky]] fish that had been terrorizing the ocean near [[Springfield]]. |
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+ | Milhouse and Bart had apparently been trying out some knots as well as reading the book, as the rope on their boat had several knots in it, and Bart had tied [[Ralph Wiggum]] to the mast and left him dangling upside down by his ankle. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
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Knots for Tots
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Knots for Tots is a children's book about knot-tying.
History[edit]
Milhouse read the book when he and Bart went sailing, after Mayor Quimby proclaimed that the beaches were safe. Ironically, just after Milhouse was seen with the book, Otto was attacked and killed by the giant Blinky fish that had been terrorizing the ocean near Springfield.
Milhouse and Bart had apparently been trying out some knots as well as reading the book, as the rope on their boat had several knots in it, and Bart had tied Ralph Wiggum to the mast and left him dangling upside down by his ankle.