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  2. The Best Rain Boots for Kids, According to Parents and Experts

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    Handle It Rain Boots. Crocs: Not just summer shoes! The company makes a beloved pair of kids' rain boots that weigh in at around a single pound.

  3. 35 Genius Appetizers on Toothpicks That Are Ready for Any ...

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    Best Toothpick Appetizer Recipes In all cases, toothpicks make bite-sized foods easier to grab and consume, with very little effort or mess. That’s probably why they remain so popular.

  4. The 10 Best Rain Boots for Kids, Vetted by Parents - AOL

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    You might prefer the Netflix-binge approach to a rainy day, but your kids are always up for an outdoor adventure, rain or shine. Our expert advice for giving in to the requests of tiny, puddle-spla

  5. Toothpick - Wikipedia

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    In the Southern United States, the baculum (penis bone) of a raccoon, called a "coon rod", [a] was sometimes filed to a point for use as a toothpick. [6] The first toothpick-manufacturing machine was developed in 1869, by Marc Signorello. Another was patented in 1872, by Silas Noble and J. P. Cooley. [7] Wooden toothpicks are cut from birch wood.

  6. Valenki - Wikipedia

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    Valenki (Russian: ва́ленки, IPA: [ˈvalʲɪnkʲɪ]; sg valenok (Russian: ва́ленок, IPA: [ˈvalʲɪnək])) are traditional Russian winter footwear, essentially felt boots: the name valenok literally means "made by felting". They are not water-resistant, and are often worn with galoshes to protect the soles from wear and moisture.

  7. Jelly shoes - Wikipedia

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    The plastic shoe had become an item of fashion. Boutiques and stores around the world, influenced by Parisian fashions, started ordering an ever growing number of the shoes. In the United States in 1983, Doris Johanson of the New York department store Bloomingdale's ordered 2400 pairs of a model of Jelly Shoes she had spotted in Europe.

  8. Ear pick - Wikipedia

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    Figurine: A plastic or wooden figure, such as a small Daruma or cartoon characters are placed at the opposite end of the tip. They exist mainly to enhance the aesthetics of the ear pick. Toothpick: Some earpicks end with a pointed tail, which is used as a toothpick. This design is common in some Chinese and old European earpicks.

  9. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish review: Kids will love it but ...

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    Kids will get a kick out of the sprightly and silly Puss in Boots: The Last Wish – but really, this one is for the millennials.Antonio Banderas’s pint-sized feline rogue, with his thigh-high ...