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  2. Anklet - Wikipedia

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    Anklet. An anklet, also called ankle chain, ankle bracelet or ankle string, is an ornament worn around the ankle. [1] Ancient egyptian women were the first to were anklets according to history. Barefoot anklets and toe rings and also have been worn by girls and women in Indus Valley, in South Asia where it is commonly known as pattilu, payal ...

  3. 2-XL - Wikipedia

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    2-XL (2-XL Robot, 2XL Robot, 2-XL Toy) is an educational toy robot that was marketed from 1978–1981 by the Mego Corporation, and from 1992–1995 by Tiger Electronics. 2-XL was the first "smart-toy" in that it exhibited rudimentary intelligence, memory, gameplay, and responsiveness.

  4. As far as cut-your-own Christmas trees go, Sharp Farm offers trees under 8 feet for $60, and adds $10 a foot over 8 feet. There are eight acres of Balsam, Douglas and Fraser firs, Blue spruce and ...

  5. List of Esme & Roy episodes - Wikipedia

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    Songs: "The Monster Shimmy" sung by Esme, Roy, Fig, Hugo, "Belly Breathing" sung by Esme, "Hugo Space Lament" sung by Hugo. Esme and Roy watch Simon, who can't wait to read his new book. Songs: "Just Pick One" sung by Esme, Roy, "Glitter Jar" sung by Esme. Tillie heads to Camp Monsterdale.

  6. Choose Your Own Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Choose Your Own Adventure. Choose Your Own Adventure is a series of children's gamebooks where each story is written from a second-person point of view, with the reader assuming the role of the protagonist and making choices that determine the main character's actions and the plot's outcome. The series was based upon a concept created by Edward ...

  7. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    A silver nitrate solution is swirled about inside the ornament. This gives the ornament a silver glow. The outside of the ornament is painted or decorated with metal trims, paper clippings, etc. Cotton batting. Cotton batting Christmas ornaments were popular during the German Christmas toy and decoration boom at the turn of the century.