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  2. 100 Funny Elf on the Shelf Ideas to Wow the Kids This Season

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    Christmas Elf Maze. This easy, printable maze is great for a last-minute Elf on the Shelf idea. All you need is a printer, paper, and ink. Plus, the maze will flex your little one's brain, keeping ...

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    When you have kids or pets with ... Keep sandwiches and other soft foods separated from heavier items that might squish them using the removable hard body liner that comes with a separater shelf ...

  4. Incoming! 'Elf on the Shelf' Is Coming Back, and Here Are the ...

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    Kids never really know where that Elf might end up next! Whether this is your first year planning for the Elf on the Shelf or you’ve done it for a while, having a game plan is the best strategy.

  5. Jerry Craft - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Craft (born January 22, 1963) [1] is an American cartoonist and children's book illustrator best known for his syndicated newspaper comic strip Mama's Boyz and his graphic novels New Kid, Class Act, and School Trip.

  6. The Brothers Flub - Wikipedia

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    Fast food chain KFC announced that it would use the characters in a kids' meal, while Carl's Jr. and Hardee's branded tray liners and bags with The Brothers Flub images. [11] GNC planned to include The Brothers Flub yo-yos in its children's vitamins, while department store chain Macy's used the characters in their back-to-school advertising ...

  7. Little Toot - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus Reviews gave Little Toot a starred review, [1] it won the 1969 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, [2] [3] and is a Library of Congress classic in children's literature. [2] [3] Daniel Pinkwater and Scott Simon read and raved about the 2007 restored classic edition ("Hardie Gramatky never speaks down to children") on NPR's Weekend Edition in ...