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  2. Shrinky Dinks - Wikipedia

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    Shrink art, Shrinky Dinks, or Shrinkles is a toy and activity kit consisting of sheets of polystyrene which can be cut with standard household scissors. When heated, the cut shapes become about nine times thicker while their horizontal and vertical dimensions reduce to about one-third the original size, resulting in hard, flat forms which retain their initial color and shape.

  3. 30 Fun Sleepover Ideas Kids and Teens Will Love - AOL

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    These crafts, silly games, recipes, and activities will make any sleepover a memorable one. We've gathered dozens of sleepover ideas kids, tweens and teens will love.

  4. Colorforms - Wikipedia

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    Colorforms acquired the rights to license and distribute Shrinky Dinks in 1981, and continued creating and promoting their products until the brand was sold to Milton Bradley in 1988. The company has also, at times, carried a wide range of children's board games, and both child-targeted and high-end jigsaw puzzles.

  5. Shrinky dink - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 December 2005, at 08:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Michelle Khine - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Khine is an American bioengineer who is a distinguished scientist and innovator at the University of California, Irvine, co-founder of Fluxion Biosciences Inc., the scientific founder of the Shrink nano-technology platform, as well as the Assistant and Founding Professor of the School of Engineering at UC Merced.

  7. No Kids? The 25 Best Cities For DINKS in 2024 - AOL

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    DINKS, or double income, no kids, is a lifestyle choice that has rapidly grown from year to year. According to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau, the percentage of childless households will ...