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  2. 22 Creative Activities That’ll Make Your Kids Love ... - AOL

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    #22 Count On Fun This Thanksgiving With The Sensory Leaves Math Activity Set, An Engaging And Interactive Way To Practice Math Skills Amidst A Colorful Fall Theme. Review: "Love this item! This ...

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    Blooming Fun Jumperoo. The Blooming Fun Jumperoo isn't just a toy; it's a station filled with toys. This new release from Fisher-Price will keep baby occupied with plenty of sensory activities ...

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    This hands-on sensory adventure will have imaginations swimming wild. ... the Skyhoundz Classic disc dog tournament, a fun run with Run In/HOKA, workshops and more. Children’s activities will ...

  6. Pat the Bunny - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Random House Children's Books released a Pat the Bunny app, inspired by the book for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch [13] which received critical acclaim. [ 14 ] In a season 23 episode of Sesame Street , Lillias White read the book to a Baby Honker, when Benny Rabbit hops over, thinking that they're mentioning him as a bunny.

  7. Children's Museum at Holyoke - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Museum at Holyoke is a children's museum in Holyoke, Massachusetts, featuring participatory art, exhibits related to science, daily life, and an elaborate climbing area. The museum is located Downtown, within Holyoke Heritage State Park , in the renovated Sheldon Building of the former William Skinner and Sons silk mill complex.