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  2. William the Faience Hippopotamus - Wikipedia

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    According to the Museum's Bulletin from that year, this hippopotamus is a "particularly fine example of a type found, in common with various other animal forms, among the funerary furnishings of tombs of the Middle Kingdom" and also an exemplary piece of Egyptian faience. [3]

  3. Armley Hippo - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the Armley Hippo's 122 bones are kept in the museum's archives. [5] It is rare to find such a large proportion of an ancient hippopotamus skeleton in the UK, it being more common to find just a few bones. [12] The Armley Hippo "is the most northerly specimen of its kind found in the UK". [13] "For generations it’s been the ...

  4. George and Martha - Wikipedia

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    George and Martha is a series of children's books written and illustrated by James Marshall between 1972 and 1988. Each book in the series contains five short stories describing interactions between two hippos, George and Martha (named after the first U.S. president and his wife).

  5. The 69 Best Halloween Crafts for Kids in 2024 - AOL

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    Whatever the case may be, if you want to have some solid, age-appropriate and spooktacular Halloween crafts for kids up your sleeve, we’ve got you covered with a whole host of Halloween arts and ...

  6. 28 Halloween crafts for kids to DIY in honor of the spooky ...

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    Ring in Halloween by making one of these easy Halloween crafts for kids. Find DIY ideas made from household items, like paper plate monsters and handprint ghosts.

  7. Hungry Hungry Hippos - Wikipedia

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    The amount of marbles consumed was displayed at the top of the dome for each player. The more marbles a hippo consumed, the more tickets that hippo's player received. The previous year, Sinclair User published a game called "Piggy Punks", written by Hellenic Software for the ZX Spectrum, [2] which was inspired by the board game. The game showed ...