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  2. 47 Gifts for Tween Girls, Recommended by Tweens and the ... - AOL

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    Simple enough for a tween to use, but way more interesting than your standard kid's art supply,” says PureWow Editor-in-Chief and mom-of-two, Jillian Quint. It comes with detailed instructions ...

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    Shop unique tween girl gifts, including personalized jewelry, craft kits and buzzy TikTok picks. See trendy finds girls 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12 years old will enjoy.

  4. Lisa Frank - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Frank (born 1955) is an American artist and businesswoman, the founder of Lisa Frank Incorporated, headquartered in Tucson, Arizona.She is known for producing whimsical commercial design for school supplies and other products that are primarily marketed to children and young adolescents.

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    Every tween girl just wants to feel special, so make her day with this personalized pendant. You can customize these 18k gold-plated necklaces with your favorite pre-teen’s name. $15.00

  6. Limited Too - Wikipedia

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    Limited Too was a clothing and lifestyle retailer, and current brand, targeting the tween girl market, formerly owned by Tween Brands, Inc. (formerly known as Limited Too, Inc. and Too, Inc.). Since 2015, the brand has been owned by Bluestar Alliance, LLC, having lain dormant for six years after the store bearing its name converted to Justice. [1]

  7. Materials for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Materials for the Arts is a program of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs that provides free "new and gently used donated supplies to artists, nonprofit groups, and public schools." [ 1 ] Its current executive director is Harriet Taub .