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  2. Adorable Easter Crafts for Kids and Grown-Ups Alike - AOL

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    This easy kids craft comes together using plastic Easter eggs and hot glue—and you get to try out your green thumbs together, too! Get the tutorial at Made With Happy . Made With Happy

  3. 40 Easter Crafts for Kids to Keep Your Little Bunnies Occupied

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    Arty Crafty Kids. 1. Rocking Paper Bunny Plate Craft. Paper plates are a preschool craft time staple, but the resulting artwork is typically a bit, er, simplistic.

  4. Your Kids Will Want to Hop Right Into These Cute Easter ... - AOL

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    Check out these adorable bunny crafts, perfect for decorating your home for Easter. Try your hand at ideas like a paper-mache bunny or bunny Mason jar vase! Your Kids Will Want to Hop Right Into ...

  5. Tongue depressor - Wikipedia

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    Tongue depressor. A tongue depressor or spatula is a tool used in medical practice to depress the tongue to allow for examination of the mouth and throat. Hobbyists, artists, teachers, and confectionary makers use tongue depressors, which may be referred to as craft sticks or popsicle sticks .

  6. Stick bomb - Wikipedia

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    Stick bomb. A stick bomb is a ( mechanical) spring-loaded device constructed out of flat sticks woven together under a bending moment. Other names for stick bombs include Chinese stick puzzles, [1] Cobra wave, [2] and frame bombs. Stick bombs are created for fun and as art, not for any practical use.

  7. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Popsicle brands sponsored the Popeye radio show in 1938–1939. The Popsicle brand began expanding from its original flavors after being purchased by Good Humor-Breyers in 1989. Under the Popsicle brand, Good Humor-Breyers holds the trademark for both Creamsicle and Fudgsicle.[ 18]

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