These Brazil Crafts for Kids are perfect for Brazil Independence Day on 7th September! Learn about the colorful culture of this amazing nation!
Zinedine Zidane legend Phone Case | iPhone 13 Case, iPhone 12 Case, iPhone 11 Case, iPhone XR Case, More Models | sports,soccer,
Celebrate the legacy of Zinedine Zidane with this exclusive phone case, perfect for fans of the football legend. Featuring a high-quality, stylized design of Zidane in his prime, this case captures the elegance and strength of one of the game's greatest midfielders. Whether you're a fan of his playing days with Real Madrid, the French national team, or admire his coaching achievements, this case is a stylish way to keep Zidane close while protecting your phone. The Flexi Case is designed with modern form and function in mind. It’s made from a premium-quality clear TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) that holds up…
Coupeville, the cute Practical Magic based town in the PNW
Practical Magic was filmed in Coupeville, Washington! This sweet little town has the same charm as it did in the movie. Read more about it...
FIELD DAY SEASON IS HERE!
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Literature Supplement Bundle, PDF & Google Drive, 10-Pack of Fun Activities
Looking for fresh ideas to build student enthusiasm for literature?Want something fun but still rigorous to help break up a lengthy novel study?Need emergency sub materials ready to use at a moment's notice?You'll find ALL of that - and more! - right here.This 10-pack of worksheets (printable PDF an...
Project Parenthood – Quick and Dirty Tips
Parenting is tough. Project Parenthood's practical advice and respectful parenting tips are here to help you navigate your family's busy life.
How the Royal family made tartan their Scottish style staple
The Queen is now safely installed at Balmoral for her annual summer holiday and while Her Majesty is never strictly ‘off-duty’, her wardrobe does enjoy a step change for her down days in the Highlands.
Below the poverty line: slum Britain in the 1960s – in pictures
Photographer Nick Hedges travelled from Birmingham slums to Glasgow tenements in the 1960s and 70s to document poverty-stricken Britain. He found families who slept with the lights blazing to keep the rats away, children sleeping on wet floors and mothers cooking over an open fire