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Baa $62 Baa: Printed on our premium crafted white paper, your personalization is featured in the raised ink color of your choice. White envelopes are included. |
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Baa Baa Black $15 Download the Baa Baa Black font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Baa Baa Black Outline $15 Download the Baa Baa Black Outline font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Baa Baa Black Italic $15 Download the Baa Baa Black Italic font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Baa Baa Black Family $35 Download the Baa Baa Black Family font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |

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Boraam Farmhouse Wood Dining Bench in White and Natural $61.21 Boraam’s high quality products are well styled and priced right. Benefitting from years of experience in the industry, Boraam knows what you look for in quality furniture, and takes pride in getting orders out as diligently as possible. Feel confident that Boraam will take your living space to another level. Features: Solid hardwood construction Turnings on legs for Colonial look … |
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Florence Pub Table (White) (42H x 30W x 30D) $148.95 The white Florence Pub Table adds traditional style and ample dining space to your home. This wood pedestal table features intricate detailing that brings a touch of visual interest to any room it is in, whether it is a dining room, kitchen or living room! Made from solid hardwood with a sunburst veneer top, this round bar table is extremely durable, even through everyday use. The base has four di… |
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Boraam Florence Pub Table in Brandy $199.99 Features: Rich Brandy finish Classic pub-style table 30? diameter table top Features ball and claw pedestal legs Sunburst Veneer top Adjustable feet Specifications: Product Dimensions: 42?H x 30?W x 30?D Product Weight: 41 lbs Shipping Dimensions: Carton 1: 4.5?H x 32?W x 32?D Carton 2: 8?H x 39?W x 11?D Shipping Weight: 47 lbs… |
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Sesame Street: Kids’ Favorite Songs $3.99 Elmo’s getting ready for his Top Ten Countdown on the radio and everyone on Sesame Street wants him to play their favorite songs! But with so many great songs to choose from, how will Elmo pick which ones to play? Maybe you can help him decide. Which of these favorites is your favorite song?Recommended Ages: 12 months & up… |
Fun Educational Music Games by Julia Dave
Music can be a great memorization aid for children. Through catchy jingles, rhymes, signs or movements that coordinate with concepts in the song and other memory boosters, music and music-related games can provide children (and even adults) with an easy way to have fun while learning new and useful concepts.
Skeletal System Songs
The "Dry Bones" song is a great way to teach the different bones of the body to young children. The bones are generalized, not named scientifically, but the song will allow children to start naming bones in their bodies and how they connect to each other. There is also a "Skeletal System Song" that deals with how different bones connect, which would be useful once students have learned the first song and understand it. When singing these songs, have children point to the different bones about which they are singing. This will create an interactive aspect that will be a fun game and a means for children to learn while playing.
The Alphabet Song
There are several variations of songs that help children learn the alphabet in a variety of languages. The standard alphabet song runs through the 26 letters of the English alphabet and is accompanied by a variation of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" or "Baa Baa Black Sheep." While singing this song, have students create shapes of letters with their bodies, such as by raising their arms and touching the tips of their fingers together above their heads to form an "A." Creating the shapes of the letters, while singing, will help children to learn in a fun way.
The Hokey Pokey
While the song may be more often sung in play groups or as a family fun tune at weddings or ice rinks, the "Hokey Pokey" is a good way to teach children the difference between left and right directions. Singing and acting out the song one-on-one or in a group can be an effective method of promoting directional awareness in children of all ages.
The Pledge of Allegiance
If you want to bring a piece of history into the classroom, have students dress up and sing at the same time. Tell students to dress up in clothing representative of the colonial period when the Declaration of Independence was created. While dressed in period clothing, have the children sing the "Pledge of Allegiance." This activity will help them remember the Pledge of Allegiance and the meanings of the phrases within it. The song not only teaches children a valuable piece of modern-day American lifestyle, but also helps them understand the history and importance of the Pledge. A dress-up game and song will be a memorable moment in a child's education.
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Playing dress up games helps you create your own style and test your knowledge about fashion. This is a very simple game. Kids, teen, or Adults can play!