
Frankly, we don't need no patches or badges, stinkin' or otherwise. But you do. Because you have patch-mad progeny. Someday they'll get over it, but meanwhile, here are a whole big bunch of staggeringly inexpensive iron-on and self-adhesive embroidered fabric badges and patches. These small ones are for small-fry, but are an excellent quality and very workable for scrapbooking moms. All about 1" or 2", they feature tiny houses, cars, cows, clouds, stars, that sort of thing. Very, very assorted.
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36983 SMALL PATCHES |
Lots of excitement around here today. Pat found a source for a childproof white–plastic screw cap for a bottle with a 28/400 thread. And it has a 2 mL dropper, graduated in 1/4 mL increments after the first 1/2 mL, that can be pulled from the cap and used separately! It’s 3–1/2” long from dropper tip to the top of the cap, plus the 1–1/4” rubber bulb. Doesn’t take much to make them break out the champagne around here. For extra savings, try our case of 400!
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35199 CAP W/DROPPER | |
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36450 CASE OF(400) |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
KLEE-klik it says when you push the back of this little metal toy with the picture of a cricket on it. Sounds something like a real cricket, and just like the brass versions that U.S. paratroopers carried on D-Day for communicating in the hedgerows around Ste. Mare Eglise. Also just like the one Sister Mary Inviolata used to coordinate precision kneeling/standing exercises during our Confirmation practice, which was only slightly more organized than D-Day. You will get (6) cricket clickers for $2.95.
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93082 CRICKET CLICKER |
You say you’re a kick-butt, edgy nonconformist thumbing your nose at middle-class hypocrisy, but you’ve got a job interview on Tuesday? Try our “my mother won’t let me be a goth” selection of temporary tattoos to dress up your weekend. You’ll get a pack of (12) semi-goth-ish scrolls, green circles, a cross, and medallions for adorning your visage.
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37726 SEMI-GOTH TATTS |
A little light fun with chemicals for the middle-schooler in your midst. Order individual kits like Magic Crystals (call it chemistry experiments you can drink) with 1 oz of magic color crystals (sugar, red cabbage extract and artificial flavor), and instructions for (5) experiments; Disappearing Ink, which does what it says, and includes (1) oz of thymolphthalein solution and instructions for several activities; and Thermochromics, with a 3" piece of liquid crystal sheet, a 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" thermochromic periodic table (both of which change color with temperature changes) and instructions for (6) experiments. Order the Chemistry Bits II combo and get all three. For ages 9 and up.
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93328 CHEMISTRY BITS II | |
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93325 DISAPPEARING INK | |
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93324 MAGIC CRYSTALS | |
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93326 THERMOCHROMICS |
A pocket-sized lab for the edification and amusement of junior chemists. Get the Cool Chem-Light, with 7 grams of luminal mixture, dropper/pipet, small measuring scoop, and instructions for (5) experiments or the Jelly Things (Chemistry experiments you can eat!) that has 1 oz of sodium alginate mixture, a scoop and spoon, and instructions for (3) polymer and gel experiments. Order individual kits or get all three in the Chemistry Bits I combo. For ages 9 and up.
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93321 COOL CHEM-LIGHT | |
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93323 JELLY THINGS |
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