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		<title>The Home of the Sock Monkey</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Throckmorton S. Monkey, one of the main characters in The Secrets of Eastcliff-by-the-Sea, is a red-heeled sock monkey. Do you know the history behind these easily-recognizable stuffed animals? Did you know that Rockford, Illinois calls itself the Home of the Sock Monkey? That’s because John Nelson, a Swedish immigrant to America, patented a sock-knitting machine&#8230; <a class="wc-moretag" href="https://www.eileenbeha.com/blog/the-home-of-the-sock-monkey/">Read&#160;More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throckmorton S. Monkey, one of the main characters in <em>The Secrets of Eastcliff-by-the-Sea</em>, is a red-heeled sock monkey. Do you know the history behind these easily-recognizable stuffed animals?</p>
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<p>Did you know that Rockford, Illinois calls itself <strong><a href="http://www.midwayvillage.com/wordpress/exhibits/the-missing-link-socks-monkeys-and-rockfords-industrial-past/">the Home of the Sock Monkey</a></strong>? That’s because John Nelson, a Swedish immigrant to America, patented a sock-knitting machine in 1868, in Rockford, Illinois. His son Franklin later created a machine that would knit a sock without any seams (because walking on seams can be uncomfortable). In 1932, the company knit its first red-heeled sock which came to be called “Rockfords.” Between 1951 and 1953, a number of people had the idea to create a doll out of the socks, a monkey. The Nelson Knitting Company bought their doll patterns and patented the official pattern, thereby becoming known through the annals of history for their sock monkey distinction.</p>
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<p>Meet Throckmorton S. Monkey. He’s everything a sock monkey is supposed to be: Loving. Loyal. A very good listener. And he’s never, ever—not even once!—stopped smiling. And yet, over just a few days, Throckmorton will survive being buried in a blizzard. He’ll be spared from a vicious attacker. But best of all, he’ll find a way to reunite Annaliese with the one person she most longs to know. Not bad for a stuffed toy—if you’re to believe that’s all Throckmorton S. Monkey really is. <a href="http://www.eileenbeha.com/books/eastcliff01.html" style="font-weight: bold">Learn more!</a></p>
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