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  2. 19 Crafts for Toddlers: Safe, Easy & Fun Craft Ideas ... - AOL

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    Like postal workers, neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night will prevent your kids from tearing through (and tearing apart) your house when they’re bored. As tempting as it is to ...

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    50 Christmas Craft Ideas for Kids That’s What Che Said Kids are gonna love dipping their fingers into some paint to make a pretty string of lights like this one by That’s What ...

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    2. Spider bookmark. Your kids can make spooky bookmarks in just a few steps. They just need to cut out a spider shape, attach short pieces of ribbon for legs, add googly eyes and draw a smile.

  5. Pat the Bunny - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 2008, a DVD of the book was released with interactive materials included and an interview with Jean Kunhardt, the author's granddaughter. [12] In 2011, Random House Children's Books released a Pat the Bunny app, inspired by the book for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch [13] which received critical acclaim. [14]

  6. New Kid - Wikipedia

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    However, writing a book that reflected the modern African American experience for African American readers was at the heart of why Craft wanted to write the book. [1] [2] Craft credits his experience as a syndicated cartoonist with giving him experience to make the book humorous. [1] It was important to Craft that the book was funny because "I ...

  7. The Design of Everyday Things - Wikipedia

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    The Design of Everyday Things is a best-selling [1] book by cognitive scientist and usability engineer Donald Norman. Originally published in 1988 with the title The Psychology of Everyday Things, it is often referred to by the initialisms POET and DOET. A new preface was added in 2002 and a revised and expanded edition was published in 2013. [2]