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Fashion Design Portfolio - Pretend Play & Dress-up
 
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Fashion Design  Portfolio Fashion Design Portfolio
Price : $9.99 $5.78
Features :
  1. This sketch pad lets you draw fashions and accessories on the Fashion Angels models.
  2. It comes with removeable, plastic stencil cards with 100+ fashion and accessory shapes to help create your designs on the formated drawing sheets.
  3. The spiral bound book is great for on the go.
  4. Fits easy in a tote or backpack
  5. Wonderful collection of craft activities for hours of fun and creativity.

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This sketch pad lets you draw fashions and accessories on the Fashion Angels models. It comes with removeable, plastic stencil cards with 100+ fashion and accessory shapes to help create your designs on the formated drawing sheets. The spiral bound book is great for on the go. Includes 40 fashion and accessory design drawing pages, 7 plastic stencils sheets and over 100 fashion shapes.

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Small World Living Toys Peel 'N' Play Small World Living Toys Peel 'N' Play
Price : $23.99 $16.30
Features :
  1. This colorful plastic vegetable set is a sure-fire way to teach kids to appreciate vegetables
  2. Includes an avocado, tomato, broccoli, green pepper, corn, eggplant, peas in the pod,
  3. The segmented vegetables can be pretend-peeled and sliced, then fit back together again with Velcro
  4. Also includes carrot, cauliflower, onion, lettuce, cutting board and a plastic knife

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This colorful plastic vegetable set is a sure-fire way to teach kids to appreciate vegetables! Our 13-piece set includes an avocado, tomato, broccoli, green pepper, corn, eggplant, peas in the pod, carrot, cauliflower, onion, lettuce, cutting board and a plastic knife. The segmented vegetables can be pretend-peeled and sliced, then fit back together again with Velcro.

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Learning Resources Pretend and Play Calculator Cash Register Learning Resources Pretend and Play Calculator Cash Register
Price : $39.99 $27.70
Features :
  1. Winner of 23 awards for excellence
  2. Working solar powered cash register
  3. Perfect addition to any pretend store
  4. Includes life-size play money
  5. Booklet of suggested activities

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Melissa & Doug Cutting Food Box Melissa & Doug Cutting Food Box
Price : $19.99 $11.65
Features :
  1. Teaches indepent play and imaginations
  2. Realistic cutting sounds
  3. It contains over 25 pieces
  4. Recommended Age Range 3 Years and up

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This super-sized set enables kids to cut their food just like mom or dad. It's perfect for encouraging hand-eye coordination. This set includes more than 25 pieces, including a child-safe knife and cutting board, along with eight healthy choice selections for kids to prepare their own meals. Knives glide easily through each item, making a realistic crunching sound that kids love. Once cut apart, kids will enjoy reattaching the disassembled pieces and starting all over. A handy wooden crate is included for easy storage.

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Learning Resources Pretend & Play Doctor Set Learning Resources Pretend & Play Doctor Set
Price : $36.99 $22.00
Features :
  1. This doctor kit features enough medical tools for a whole team of young "doctors" to play at the same time
  2. Includes stethoscope and pager with realistic sounds
  3. Also comes with battery operated cell phone, forceps, bandages, thermometer and more
  4. Everything fits into a handy 12" x 14" x 3 ½ " plastic clamp-tight case
  5. Your little doctors will have fun with this award winning toy!

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Enough medical tools for a team of young "doctors" to play at the same time. Plastic 19 piece set includes a battery-operated stethoscope, pager, realistic sounding cell phone, forceps, bandages, thermometer and more. Plastic clamp-tight carry case. Requires 2 AA batteries, not included.

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Questions & Answers
Question : What are you giving up due to high fuel prices?
Have you given up any luxury items or perhaps planning on giving up items? Driving less, is obviously not included. I'm curious what areas people are giving up as well as what sectors of the economy could be hurt most. My list in no particular order (haven't given up yet, but will do so if needed):1. Eating out2. Cable/Satellite TV3. High speed internet (use office when needed)What's your list?

Answer:
We don't go out to eat very much. Maybe fast food once every week or two? (I know, not good for our health...) We also dropped xm radio (didn't need it anyway) and we lowered our cell phone plan.

 

Question : How to cover up a cut? I need a CUTE and EASY way to cover up 2 skinned knees?
How to cover up a cut? I need a CUTE and EASY way to cover up 2 skinned knees?I need a CUTE and EASY way to cover up 2 skinned knees. I have to wear shorts cuz it's SO HOT OUT. Anything really girly is out of the question.

Answer:
wear jeans

 

Question : How to hook up multiple devices through my home theatre receiver?
I have a few year old sony hdtv. I need to hook up an XBox 360, the HDTV cable box, a DVD player, and a home theatre receiver. The previous way we had it all hooked up was through the receiver but we had green on the screen so some guy from the cable company came and changed it. Now we cant watch DVDs or get the XBox to show up. How do I need to hook up everything?

Answer:
Why was there green screen? Perhaps the receiver was defective. The cable guy should not have left your other sources unconnected without explaining what was wrong. If you can, plug all your sources into the receiver again, and use the same external input to your TV(that the cable guy used) from the receiver output. If you still get green screen, replace the receiver.

 

Question : How to stay up all night and be tired at all during the day?
My sleep schedule is beyond messed up. I have to be up at 6 in the morning for school, but I don't get tired until 5. By that time, I will crash out, miss school, wake up at 5 at night, and repeat the process. I've tried everything (except medication) to try to fall asleep but nothing works!! So I plan on staying up all night & falling asleep later at a descent time. The only problem is, I can't stay awake all day. Any suggestions?

Answer:
Try staying as still as you can when you're supposed to be asleep. Watch tv or play a game on a portable device or read a book. That way your body will rest as much as it can during the night and it should make you feel more rested during the day. Also, since you're already laying down and being still, it could help you fall asleep sooner (I'm guessing you sit up by the comp most of the night?). Another thing you can do is to try being more active during the day (sports or helping your parents clean the house or something) that will make you more tired before your bed time. It should help you fall asleep sooner. Also, when you get home from school, try napping. You need some sleep and if you can only get it between 4 and 6 pm, then so be it. Your sleep schedule will get back to normal eventually.

 

Question : How should I set up a treasure hunt for a large group of young children in a library and parking lot?
I'll be setting up a treasure hunt to start off a party at my local library. In past years, around 50 or more children have come to the party so I should expect the same number (maybe even more). The children range in age from 5 up to 10 (although I was planning that the really young children would get help from their parents). The hunt will be set up in the library parking lot (which is pretty big) and in the children's section of the library. The only problem is, I'm not really sure how to set it up! Should the children work in groups or should they work alone? Should they have to carry a sheet and maybe pick up a sticker at each clue to make sure they go to each clue? Should a library volunteer be at each clue to read the clue to the children or should the children read the clues themselves?Any ideas or help would be amazing :)

Answer:
If you are going to have people showing up at different times, maybe you should consider just a generic hunt instead of a treasure hunt? Hide a bunch of little themed toys... like little dinosaurs or even cards with pictures. Tell them they can redeem 3 for a prize and send them off as they come in. If you would like to go with the treasure hunt, maybe divide it between the little ones that can't read and the older ones that can. For the younger ones give them a "map" with a picture story and a picture of the location of the first clue. At that clue have another part of the story and a picture of the 2nd place they need to go... etc... We did this with the 4-6 crowd and it was a hit... no "reading" required and they are doing it themselves. At the end they would tell us the 'story'- either as individuals or group (go with the flow for this group) and it would connect to the theme and what comes next.For the older ones regular written clues should work fine.I don't know that you really need to do the sticker at each clue so much as at the end. You'll know at the end when they "tell" you the story... but it's all about fun, so as long as they are trying I wouldn't really worry if they miss one or just send them back to try again. If you do it this way, you will have to have some sort of props around the parking lot to send them around. I would also have the volunteers just float- some kids they may need to walk around with but most they can just sort of watch out for as they reach the stations.Good luck :)

 

Question : What make up brush gets used for what type of make up?
Im new to make up so i was hopeing for a bit of help. Is anyone able to tell me what size and shap make up brushes i should use with the different make up products. Like what type of make up brush for your foundation, what type/size for the blush. What do you uses to put eye shadow on with.

Answer:
there are a ton of brush sizes and shapes, but mostly, you want simply, just soft burshes that you can angle with for eyes, for blush, you want a brush that is rounded, because it smoothes and blends makeup way easier. for more on eyes, you want not too big, but bigger brushes for the larger areas, smaller ones for the blending of the eyeshadow. its not very difficult, but if it is for you, maybe you should try techniques with the brush styles, but dont wear them unless you really like them. and if you want someone maybe to guide you, try talking to a friend and asking them to help you out a little. hope that helps a little more. :)

 

Question : What is up with the schools breaking up people dirty dancing?
At my school dance last night they broke up people not dancing face to face at a one foot length. So I was in a grind with my girlfriend and she some teacher comes up and breaks it up, then takes pictures of us dirty dancing.Why do the schools care how people dance? Because if the kids had a problem with it they wouldn't do it.Btw, I am a sophomore.

Answer:
because they think it encourages you know and they just don't want anyone to get any ideas

 

Question : How do I set up a simple library for my local community center?
I wanted to open up a library at my local community center of just a few 100 books and hopefully increase that. I have no idea how to set up a library or how to catalog them. Can anyone suggest a program as I can set up a laptop if need be or maybe a website that would help me in setting up the library. Thank you.

Answer:
I would recommend a website because that way you'd actually, at some point, be able to go and let others use the archives.Anyhow, you could use a content management system (CMS), which is equally useful, but you'll need to learn a bit of it.However, a database should also help you archive stuff, and if you're looking for an easy to use, free database, try downloading the link given in the sources.

 

Question : Up........?
Up........?

Answer:
i am "up" with you stop asking.

 

Question : What make up looks good with very dark eyes?
I am Colombian and have extremely dark eyes, they pretty much look black. I have a dance party tonight and need some make up tips. My usual everyday make up is just a little bit on eye liner on top and bottom, mascara, and creme colored eye shadow. I need to switch it up and look different and sexy tonite. PLEASE HELP. I don't need a link really, it would help, but I just need some fast advice. Thank you!

Answer:
Pencil eye liner, powder eyeshadow blend together. Any dark shades, nothing pale or light.That's my trademark eye makeup.

 

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