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    They're offering a range of Advent calendars for 2024, but we're loving the Santa's Railroad version. It comes with 24 days of building fun, including parts to make a fully functional train ...

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    The best Advent calendars of 2024 are from Sephora, Bonne Maman, Papier, Ulta and more. Shop Advent calendars for adults and kids, including some we tested. ... KiwiCo Motorized Christmas Train ...

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    Burman's Hot Sauce Advent Calendar. $14.99. There's 25 bottles of hot sauce (some Advent calendars do 24 days, while others have 25) behind the little windows on this calendar.

  5. Susie Shellenberger - Wikipedia

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    Shellenberger has a bachelor's degree from Bethany Nazarene College (1978). [1] She taught high school speech and English teacher, [2] and was a youth pastor. [3] She created Brio, Focus on the Family's publication for teen girls in 1989, [4] and presented "realistic role models" while using magazines such as Seventeen magazine for ideas. [5]

  6. Brio (company) - Wikipedia

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    Brio (stylized BRIO) is a wooden toy company founded in Sweden. The company was founded in the small town of Boalt, Scania , Götaland in 1884 by basket maker Ivar Bengtsson. [ 1 ] For a long time the company was based in Osby , Scania, in southern Sweden.

  7. Brio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Brio and Beyond was a sister publication of Brio for older teen girls and young women, aged 16 to 21. It launched in October 2001 and was discontinued in 2009, along with the original Brio magazine. In May 2009, Shellenberger launched a new magazine titled Susie, a successor to Brio without the involvement of Focus on the Family. [3]