
Teacher of the Year "luckiest girl in the world" The most important things Abby Lowe about giving the child in his kindergarten class, which learned from his mom and dad.
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Boon Benders Adaptable Utensils When kids start using utensils, their motor skills are not fully developed. Benders help make eating a little easier. Parents position the adjustable end to the perfect angle to accommodate child’s grip. As motor skills develop, adjust until straight…. |
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Boon Squirt Baby Food Dispensing Spoon The Squirt baby food dispensing spoon allows for convenient feeding, one bite at a time. The easy-to-fill bulb holds up to 3 ounces of baby food and attaches firmly to the spoon end. Simply squeeze the bulb to dispense just the right amount of food. Squirt comes with a protective cover to seal food in and keep the spoon clean between feedings. By combining the spoon and food container into one pro… |
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Lolita Love My Sign, Gemini Wine Glass $21.57 Santa Barbara Ceramic Design is proud to present “Love my Wine” wine glasses by Lolita. Each hand painted Lolita Wine Glass features a design inspired by a delicious wine cooler recipe, which is printed on the bottom of the glass! Your wine glass will arrive in an elegant and unique gift box. Enjoy a truly unique wine drinking experience and start Your Own collection!… |
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Doo Wop Box $49.98 The unwritten rules for doo-wop groups were deceptively simple: name your group after a bird (the Wrens, the Flamingos) or a car (the Cadillacs, the El Dorados), practice your two-, three-, or four-part harmonies on a neighborhood street corner or in the back of a candy store, and sing songs about how much you love Your Baby. It might have seemed like an obvious formula, but getting it just right … |
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The Magic Bowl: Potty Training Made Easy $8.77 Features include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 22 minutes… |
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The ’60s: Original NBC Motion Picture Soundtrack $13.95 To many, this is what the ’60s are all about: classic tunes by the Angels, Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, Lovin’ Spoonful, and others. But thankfully, not all the tunes found on The ’60s can be heard during our morning-commute radio scans. “Draft Morning” by the Byrds gives this collection a political edginess, and James Brown’s “Say It Loud, I’m Black and I’m Proud (Part 1)” is a welcome, funky ad… |
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