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  2. This $22 Kit Will Have Kids Making Their Own Soap in Fun ...

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    Make Your Own Soap Kit. Kids will complain less about washing up when they've made their own soap in fun, cool shapes. ... RUKUSfx Motion-Controlled Music Mixer Lights and Sounds Music Kids Toys ...

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    $39.99 at walmart.com. SCRIB3D P1 3D Printing Pen. ... colorful tattoos—and you'll love the fact that they're super easy to remove with just soap and water! Amazon. ... My Comic Book Making Kit.

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    More "Top-Rated by Kids" (Ages 5 to 7) VTech KidiZoom PrintCam Digital Camera and Printer , $50 (was $69), walmart.com Barbie Tie-Dye Deluxe 22-Piece Styling Head, Dark Brown Hair, Includes 2 Non ...

  5. Johnson's Baby - Wikipedia

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    According to Margaret Gurowitz, Johnson & Johnson's corporate historian, in 1921 the company released its first "Baby Gift Box" that contained small packages of Baby Powder, Baby Cream and Baby Soap and "was designed as a small gift that people could take when visiting a family with a new baby". [3]

  6. Melt and pour - Wikipedia

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    The liquified concoction can be poured into individual molds, tray molds, or blocks. Molds are made of metal or, more commonly, from plastic or reinforced silicone rubber, allowing artisans to make their own molds using a two-part mold kit. Upon cooling, the soap can be removed from the molds as individual soaps, or as blocks for slicing into bars.

  7. Soap Box Derby - Wikipedia

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    As enrollment in the Derby continued to dwindle due to the complexity of building a racer, Ken Cline and 1971 Bay City, Michigan Champion Mark Packard, founders of the Greater Chicago Soap Box Derby, got to work with a team on creating an easy-to-build, one-piece shell kit that simplified the building process for kids lacking a workshop ...