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Jordan Lader
@JordanLader (7406)
• Sparta, Tennessee
10 Jun 24
I found these on YouTube and now I absolutely love them. They are so simple to make and so much fun.
To shake them up and watch them swirl is memorizing.
I'm hoping these will be big toward Halloween. If I start them now, I'm...
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@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
20 Jan 19
Every time I go into one of the Walmart’s bathroom I want to laugh every time I see this one toilet. The pure brilliantiness of this one just shocks me with how, some body out there is lacking a brain. How does this poor toilet...
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pinkCardigangirl
@pinkCardigangirl (587)
• United States
3 May 16
I have a four year old son who has Autism among other things. He has many sensory issues and also isn't comfortable with new faces. I haven't taken him to a barber because I know he's not going to sit still to get his hair cut. I...
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belindayhughes
@belindayhughes (1096)
• United States
25 Feb 13
A sensory garden is full of wonders and delights for the five senses. Start with a pond, bench and shade tree. Add wind chimes, rain bells, a waterfall and a fountain for soothing sounds. For pleasing sights, plant water varieties...
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meandmy3
@meandmy3 (2227)
• United States
20 Apr 09
We have all seen it the mom on aisle five with the child who is either laying in the floor in full tantrum or sitting in the grocery cart in full tantrum. How many times have you passed that mom and give her the "mom look" you...
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Louprincesss112
@Louprincesss112 (96)
• United States
19 Nov 08
Hey everyone I recently found out that my three year old son is autistic. We knew that he had some problems from the begining. He's speech was very far behind and he had some of the odd stereo type tendencies they say autistic...
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sylviekitty
@sylviekitty (2083)
• United States
11 Feb 07
I noticed recently that my 3 yr old has been doing this frequently, over the last few weeks or so. I notice it the most when he's sitting on the couch and watching tv (maybe it's because he's bored and needs something to do with...
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