question posted by Gerard on January 14th, 2009 03:08
accepted answer has been given by Nicole You can find that type of dinosaur toys at the supermarket store, in the toys area. Also, I would recommend you check some online toy providers because their products are a lot more fun most of the times.
Tags: dinosaur toys Topics: Entertainment, Games & Recreation
question posted by Diane on January 13th, 2009 02:28
accepted answer has been given by Trooper A slumber party could take up to the next morning, but that doesn’t usually happen. If we’re dealing with kids, they go to bed at 2am, at the most! With teenagers, it could go up to 4-5 am, after which they feel the need to sleep for sure! There’s no time limit, but the activities the children do makes them feel tired after a couple of hours.
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question posted by Bianca on January 12th, 2009 03:54
accepted answer has been given by Soren It really depends on the age of the people attending the slumber party! Haha! I’m joking, but that is one thing to take into consideration, you know? Assuming we’re dealing with a teenage slumber party, activities include staying up late, talking, eating and playing all sort of games: board games, video games, pillow fighting, Truth or Dare, etc. You could also watch a movie while eating junk food.
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question posted by Patrick on January 9th, 2009 10:12
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Tags: action figures Topics: Arts & Humanities, Games & Recreation, Unanswered
question posted by Anabelle on January 9th, 2009 03:36
accepted answer has been given by Corinne You could try the pin technique: put the picture of the pumpkin down, place a think see through sheet on the picture and start tracing the contour of the pumpkin with a pin, making small holes. When you’re done tracing this contour, you’ll end up with a pinned picture of the pumpkin transferred to your sheet of paper. After that, in order to obtain your stencils, just connect the pin dots using a cutter or a sharp knife and there you have it!
Tags: stencils Topics: Arts & Humanities, Games & Recreation
question posted by Kelly on January 8th, 2009 02:22
accepted answer has been given by Jordan The best place you can find that kind of puppets would be the toy store. If not, you might want to check the puppet store, meaning the place they are fabricated in. I bought my hand puppets set from the internet.
Tags: puppets Topics: Games & Recreation
question posted by Sammy on January 7th, 2009 11:03
accepted answer has been given by Animal K Iron on transfers are a type of print-your-own items which you can apply on clothing items yourself, with the help of the heat produced by an iron.
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question posted by Dieter on January 7th, 2009 11:01
accepted answer has been given by Michael I think the best place to sell rare action figures is the Internet because there are many action figures collectors in the entire world and the best way to promote your items is by letting them all know about them, right?
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question posted by Liam on January 6th, 2009 05:53
accepted answer has been given by Sammy the Clown How about both of them, in one? Most clowns are also magicians because they have a lot of time to cover for at a children party and they need to do all sort of tricks. So I suggest you hire a clown and ask him if he can do magician tricks.
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question posted by Leanne on January 6th, 2009 05:18
accepted answer has been given by Gabriella Absolutely! Little children adore puppets shows! Just make sure the team of actors choose an appropriate story to tell! Also, the bigger the puppets, the better! I had a puppets show last year for my daughters and they enjoyed it for half an hour, after which they got bored! So I suggest you talk to the actors and have them bring their coloring stencils to paint the kids’ faces and turn them into characters.
Tags: puppets Topics: Arts & Humanities, Entertainment, Games & Recreation