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  2. These Are the Best Art Easels for Kids, According to the Pros

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    Art educator and Fine Art Tutorials publisher Emily Clare knows the best easel for a classroom is something a little heavier duty. "This two-sided easel comes with adjustable paint trays and write ...

  3. 23 Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep the Cold Weather Blues at Bay

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    Here, a roundup of the best winter crafts for kids, including paper plate crafts for preschoolers that require only basic supplies 23 Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep the Cold Weather Blues at Bay

  4. Kahootz Toys - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 Kahootz launched Y'Art™, a brand of craft kits that allows consumers to color-by-number with yarn. The craft kits were debuted at Toy Fair of the same year and led to the puppy kit winning the ASTRA Best Toys for Kids award in the Arts & Crafts: 7+ category. [6] Kahootz was acquired by PlayMonster in November 2019. [7]

  5. The 30 Best 'Cool' Gifts for Teens in 2022

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    Teens and tweens are notoriously hard to please, which can make gift-giving a little tricky. Luckily, we've rounded up all the season's hottest gifts for the 10+ set with some help from ...

  6. Crayons to Computers - Wikipedia

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    Crayons to Computers is a member of the Kids In Need Foundation’s national network of free stores. During the 2008/2009 school year, C2C distributed more than $11 million worth of items to teachers. The non-profit accepts donations of new and used items, such as binders, children's books, and craft supplies.

  7. Garage kit - Wikipedia

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    As the market grew, a number of companies began producing resin kits professionally, such as Federation Models, Volks, WAVE/Be-J, Kaiyodo, Kotobukiya and B-Club, a subsidiary of Bandai producing Gundam kits . [2] The scale of figure kits varies, but as of 2008, 1/8 seems to be the predominant scale. Prior to 1990 the dominant scale was 1/6.