Town 'freaked out' by arrival of giant baby
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A giant baby puppet that has appeared in the centre of a town has been described as "creepy" and the "ugliest baby I've ever seen" by stunned passersby.
The 8.5m high (27ft) figure, called Lilly, was placed in Rochdale town centre as part of a council project to encourage schoolchildren to talk about the importance of the environment.
Those conversations have been recorded and will be broadcast from the baby when it is relocated for an event next month at Hollingworth Lake Nature park.
But members of the public have been left unsettled by the baby's presence, with some describing it as "freaky".
One person told BBC Radio Manchester they had "never seen anything like this in Rochdale before", while another said the baby was like something from the 1990 sci-fi comedy Honey I Shrunk the Kids.
“I came around the corner and I thought, 'It’s just creepy with its eyes shut, never mind open'."
Another passerby asked whether there was someone inside.
School groups have been invited to speak to the baby about their plans for looking after nature and animals in future.
The recordings will then by played back on 24 October as part of the three-day Wild Wanders event, an outdoor environmental arts festival organised at Hollingworth Lake by Rochdale Council.
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