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Meet Mr. Doorknob Dan

Doorknob Dan is made from an old doorknob!

You would add eyes from plastic eyes, buttons, rocks, seeds, or whatever you find.  

Add a nose and a mouth.

Be creative and have fun!  You can find an old doorknob from a garage sale or draw a doorknob and cut it out! :)
Doorknob Dan is front and center,
You turn his head so you may enter.
Knock, knock, knock, and come on in,
Said Doorknob Dan with a grin.
To enter the door you must turn me,
Unless I'm locked with Kenny Key.
Doorknobs can be different that is true,
They can be round or square or even blue.
So go out today and look and see,
If you find a doorknob that looks like me!
Letter D Recipes
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