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I had to show Emily how to squeeze each udder at first but once she figured out how to do it she thought it was great. Last, I inserted the other popsicle stick with our cow (Betsy) on it about an inch into the slit on top of the box and secured it to the other popsicle stick with a little bit of tape. I laid a small towel down inside the bottom of the box and put our small pail on top of the towel (to catch the “milk”). Next, I stood the box upright, then using a sharp needle, I poked a few small holes in each of the fingers of the glove (until a little of the liquid started to drip out). Then pushed the ends of the bread tie up through the slit in the box and tied them together around each side of the cross part of the “T” Popsicle stick. Next I tied two bread ties together, then wrapped the middle of that around where I attached the rubber glove. Thinking back, small zip ties would work great too). I laid the box on it’s back with the open side facing up, then took the rubber glove and tied the top (rubber band part) of it to the Popsicle stick using thick string (I tied it as tight as I could. I inserted the body of the “T” Popsicle stick down into the slit, so that the cross top of the T stayed outside of the box. Next, I cut a small 1 inch slit in one short side of the box (this will be the top).