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In this new picture puzzle from Gray-T, Can you figure out the famous musician?If you haven’t seen one of his puzzles before, you’ll have fun (and learn what to do) checking out: this movie one here, the rock star rebus, or Mannekin PisBy the way congrats to Shawn,Shofnite,Ospitada, Amboutwe on Mashplum’sWord Beheading challenge. That was hard!If you can figure out the answer to this, feel free to enter into the comment section below. Will unmask submissions by Wednesday or Thursday, thanks!

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By teaching your kids the importance of being a skillful steward to Mother Nature while they are young, you can encourage a lifelong fondness of the earth and environmentally-friendly living. Your children will discover enjoyable habits to preserve our earth’s natural resources. Kids learn by doing, so implementing some green crafts for kids into your time together is a wonderful way to get them started down the right road. Green crafts require that you use recycled materials for supplies

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Play flying patterns picture matching game and from the sample picture re-arrange your picture to mirror the butterfly positions. Try to complete all 64 picture puzzle levels in as least moves as possible.

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Worlds Best Board Games (2009) | 46 MB World's Best Board Games 2009 - a set of 17 world-famous board games with decent graphics and good sound. Match themselves with the computer in single player mode, a rival with his friends and family. The structure includes such games as: Alquerque, Backgammon (Backgammon), Blocked!, Catch the Hat, Checkers (Checkers), Chinese Checkers (Chinese Checkers), Chess (Chess), Gane of the Goose, Kalah, Nine Men's Morris, Picture Puzzle, Pachisi, Peg Solitaire (

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11 SHIPS OR 3 SHIPS & 8 ARCHES?DO YOU SEE FACES OR ALL HOUSES?How many horses in this picture? Should find 7PEOPLE OR FACES ?A PICTURE PUZZLE!HOW MANY PEOPLE ?SEE MORE THEN ONE DEER?Look at the middle column.Where does it end?DO YOU SEE FOUR PEOPLE?Who is the tallest?A face? . Or, the word 'liar' ?What do you see here?Do you see the word 'LIFT'?Or, a bunch of black …

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Critics, animation historians and Disney lovers alike shower Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with praise for being “the film that started it all”. It deserves its accolades because, unless you’re going to be a Steamboat Willy stickler, it’s the one that put Walt Disney on the map. The rich colors and the fairytale-simple story make it an engaging tale that children and adults alike can watch over and over. Revisiting it years later, after being spoiled with Disney’s current Pixar run or the

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As a part of TOS Homeschool Crew, I received two issues of Nature Friend magazine to try out in our homeschool at the House of Hope. I put it off looking at it with my girls for a while, although I did look through it numerous times myself, enjoying the beautiful photography and the artwork. I thought it would probably be way over my girls’ heads, since I have a kindergartener and a preschooler. I knew, though, that I needed to put it to the test in order to write a balanced review of thi

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Do your kids enjoy magazines? If they enjoy the nature-oriented, outdoorsy magazines, you might want to take a look at Nature Friend , the nature magazine that seeks to help " families explore the wonders of God's creation ." Some of the monthly features that you can expect from Nature Friend are: Beautiful, full-color photographs "You Can Draw" art lessons Reader-submitted poems, drawings, and photos A science-themed "learning by doing" feature "The Mail Box," where reader

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Cathy from A bit of the Blarney hosts Picture puzzle day each week. I have the following puzzle to add. I did this one earlier in the week and it was a hard one so I thought I would add it in. Enjoy.

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I started teaching my son the alphabet around 18 months old. I bought him an Elmo night night book which we read every night. He’s two and knows his entire alphabet. Yes…I’m impressed too! My favorite books and toys are those that incorporate learning, while still retaining fun and enjoyment for the child (so they don’t know they’re actually learning!). Recently, we pulled out the MagnaPlay Magnetic Activity Travel Set we received, courtesy of the company. The recommended age is for ch

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