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Fairy Odd Parents Metal Girls Tin Lunch Box This cool lunchbox will be your little Fairy Odd Parents fan’s favorite accessory!!! It has a secure clasp, and a hinged top that opens completely for putting all his favorite treasures inside!!! This is so cute, and your little Fairy Odd Parents fan will LOVE it!!! SIZE: 8 ” X 6″ X 2.5″… |
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Fairy Odd Parents Green Metal Girls Tin Lunch Box This cool lunchbox will be your little Fairy Odd Parents fan’s favorite accessory!!! It has a secure clasp, and a hinged top that opens completely for putting all his favorite treasures inside!!! This is so cute, and your little Fairy Odd Parents fan will LOVE it!!! SIZE: 8 ” X 6″ X 2.5″… |
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The Fairly Odd Parents – Superhero Spectacle [VHS] $1.41 … |
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Love Triangle $1.99 … |
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The Big Problem/Power Mad $1.99 … |
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Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour 1 $1.99 … |
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The Fairly Odd Parents Party for 8 Partyware You get all items shown $19.98 Fairly Odd Parents Party Set for 8 Guests Brand New This set includes things you would need for a party of 8 guests. Stand-Up Cardboard Centerpiece 8 Cone Party Hats 8 Hot/Cold Cardboard Cups 8 Plastic Party Gift Bags |
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Nick The Fairly Odd Parents Birthday Candle $16.99 NICE ACCENT FOR ANY CAKE… |
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Fairly Oddparents Cosmo 3D Pull Pinata The Fairly Odd parents Cosmo Pull String Pinata Size 22in x 13in Fill with treats of choice (not included) such as wrapped candies or small soft toys, and hang from a sturdy support with a strong rope. Guests take turns pulling ribbons until one ribbon opens the hidden door and releases the goodies. Our pull string pinata is a fun and safe alternative to traditional pinatas…. |
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Nick Flippable Fairies 2 in 1 flippable Nick… |
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How to Draw the Fairly Odd Parents $4.46 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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What Parents Need to Know About ODD $16.46 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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SPOT ”Spotnips” Fairy Godmother Mini Teaser Wand Cat Toy $3.39 SPOT ”Spotnips” Fairy Godmother Mini Teaser Wand Cat Toy |
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Fairy $6 Fairy |
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Parents $6 Parents |
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Odd Fellows $159 Odd Fellows |
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Odd Soul $169 Odd Soul |
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Odd Man In $149 Odd Man In |
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Obligations To The Odd $109 Obligations To The Odd |
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Alltid Odd $199 Alltid Odd |
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Forever Odd $59 Forever Odd |
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Broder Odd $39 Broder Odd |
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Odd Girl Out by Simmons, Rachel Edition , 0 $11.99 Dirty looks and taunting notes are just a few examples of girl bullying that girls and women have long suffered through silently and painfully. With this book Rachel Simmons elevated the nation's consciousness and has shown millions of girls, parents, counselors, and teachers how to deal with this devastating problem. Poised to reach a wider audience in paperback, including the teenagers who are its subject,Odd Girl Outputs the spotlight on this issue, using real-life examples from both the perspective of the victim and of the bully. |
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Odd One $6 Odd One – Sick Puppies |
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The Fairy Tarot by Scarabeo, Lo Edition ILL, 0 $11.95 A perfect blend of whimsy and depth, The Fairy Tarot will charm you with their enchanting images and clever symbolism. True to the cunning Fairy nature, odd and thought-provoking Latin mottoes on the Aces introduce each suit. The suits reflect the Fairy lifestyle (Acorns, Hearts, Leaves, and Bells).Cards are 44mm by 80mm, smaller than a traditional Tarot deck. Boxed deck includes 78 full-color cards and instruction booklet. |
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Odd Girl Out by Simmons, Rachel Edition , 1 $21.49 When boys act out, get into fights, or become physically aggressive, we can't avoid noticing their bad behavior. But it is easy to miss the subtle signs of aggression in girls–the dirty looks, the taunting notes, or the exclusion from the group-that send girls home crying.InOdd Girl Out, Rachel Simmons focuses on these interactions and provides language for the indirect aggression that runs through the lives and friendships of girls. These exchanges take place within intimate circles–the importance of friends and the fear of losing them is key. Without the cultural consent to express their anger or to resolve their conflicts, girls express their aggression in covert but damaging ways. Every generation of women can tell stories of being bullied, butOdd Girl Outexplores and explains these experiences for the first time.Journalist Rachel Simmons sheds light on destructive patterns that need our attention. With advice for girls, parents, teachers, and even school administrators,Odd Girl Outis a groundbreaking work that every woman will agree is long overdue. |
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Odd Couple $6 Odd Couple – Digital Underground , Biz Markie |
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Zack & Zoey Fairy Princess Halloween Costume – XSMALL $16.99 Zack & Zoey Fairy Princess Costume is the ultimate dog Halloween costume for your furry princess. The Fairy Princess Dog Costume comes with shimmering wings, a sweet pink and fuchsia dress, a crown and even a wand toy. Made from 100% polyester, this is hand washable in cold water. Line dry. Fairy Princess costume is perfect for Halloween Comfortable material Size Length XS 10″ Small 12″ Medium 16″ Large 20″ All Pet Costume sales are Final. No returns or exchanges. |
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9 To 5 And Odd Jobs $89 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs |
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Odd Man Out $169 Odd Man Out |
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odd: Cancer Risk Assessment… $1579 odd: Cancer Risk Assessment… |
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20 odd years 2011 $169 20 odd years 2011 |
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Odd Nerdrum – Självporträtt $279 Odd Nerdrum – Självporträtt |
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Tid För Odd $199 Tid För Odd |
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The Odd Sea by Reiken, Frederick Edition , 0 $13.99 Charting the Odd SeaChapter 1Ethan, vanishingYears ago, on New Year’s Day, my older brother, Ethan, and I went skating on a river. No snow had fallen all that winter, and before Christmas we were hit with a week of windy, subzero days. The cold snap ended one late December evening, leaving a sky so clear that stars seemed to be trapped in the netlike branches at the top of each sugar maple. We woke next morning to pale sunlight and a windless twenty degrees. As it turned out, the year’s first snowstorm hit the Hilltowns a week later, but for a few days it was possible to skate on the Westfield River for miles and miles.It had been Ethan’s idea to try it. That fall we’d each acquired secondhand hockey skates at the annual VFW ski-and-skate swap, held in Dalton. Ethan was ten and I was seven. We had been skating on the pond right near our house since late November. When Ethan heard from his friend Charles Waltman that the Westfield was frozen solid, he asked Mom to drive us over to Cummington, where the river runs right along Route 9.She refused the request at first, but we explained that the Waltmans, even their parents, had gone skating on the river the day before. My mother knew the Waltmans, so she called them. Mr. Waltman said the river had been frozen to perfection, and that his boys had skated all the way to Chesterfield Gorge and back.Around noon on New Year’s Day, Mom parked her car in the Old Creamery Grocery lot. We tied our skates with the heat blasting, then she walked us both across Route 9. We made our way down to the river, removed the rubber blade guards, and stepped out onto the ice. Mom seemed convinced the ice was safe, so she informed us that she’d wait inside the Creamery, which was open. Ethan and I headed west on the frozen river. There were some rocks to dodge and logs to jump, but mostly we skated as if entranced.It took close to an hour to reach the village of West Cummington, where we had promised we’d turn back. By then I was freezing and my toes were numb. I knew the plan and I kept waiting for my brother to stop skating. But he kept going, right past the village, and only stopped where the river turns north and runs toward Windsor Jambs.Then he said, "What if we could skate right up to the Arctic Circle? Would that be totally cool or what?”I said, "We’d probably die of frostbite.”Ethan said, "Actually, we’d die of hypothermia.”I said, "Hey, maybe we’d get eaten by a polar bear.”He said, "Or maybe we’d just keep going, up to the North Pole then down through the Himalayas. That’s where a yeti would have us both for breakfast.”I don’t know why this conversation thrilled me. I kept on hearing it in my head as we raced back to the Creamery. As it turned out, I kept hearing it weeks afterward. At random times throughout the rest of that long winter, he’d ask me, "Hey, where do you think we’d be right now if we kept skating?”I’d say the name of someplace in Canada. Or I’d say, "Lost i |
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Odd Girl Out by Simmons, Rachel Edition REV, 0 $19.99 REVISED AND UPDATEDWITH NEW MATERIAL ON CYBERBULLYING ANDHELPING GIRLS HANDLE THE DANGERS OF LIFE ONLINEWhenOdd Girl Outwas first published, it became an instant bestseller and ignited a long-overdue conversation about the hidden culture of female bullying. Today the dirty looks, taunting notes, and social exclusion that plague girls’ friendships have gained new momentum in cyberspace.In this updated edition, educator and bullying expert Rachel Simmons gives girls, parents, and educators proven and innovative strategies for navigating social dynamics in person and online, as well as brand new classroom initiatives and step-by-step parental suggestions for dealing with conventional bullying. With up-to-the-minute research and real-life stories,Odd Girl Outcontinues to be the definitive resource on the most pressing social issues facing girls today.READING GROUP GUIDE AND TEACHER’S GUIDE available atwww.marinnerreadersguides.com |
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Kanji – Fairy $14.34 Kanji – Fairy |
