diaper duck travel buddy w/ 24 scented bags

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This diaper bag dispenser is going places. Why rummage through a diaper bag for your dirty diaper holders. The adorable Diaper Duck fits in your bag and is easy to spot. It’s also great to keep in the car and in your stroller pocket for when you’re out. It’s compact with easy-tear bags that have a fresh baby powder scent. There’s even a rewind feature to keep little hands from unrolling the bags. Just use and toss. Moms think the product is just ducky! Features: * Comes with 24 scented bags * Additional bag refills sold separately…….
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– Compact and easy to store
– Durable bags pull apart easily
– Includes 24 bags
– Bags are infused with Arm & HammerTM baking soda for natural and effective odor elimination, and have a fresh lavender scent.
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24″ human body skeleton model

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Realistic human body models complement science lessons! These life-like models feature realistically hand painted body parts that can be removed, observed, and arranged back into their correct positions in the body. All models are designed for hands-on learning and are durable enough for years and years of student use. Reproducible worksheets included. Each bone hand-numbered with corresponding worksheet and answer key! 8 inches W x 28 inches H…….
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– These life-like models feature realistically hand-painted body parts that can be removed, observed, and arranged back into their correct positions in the body
– All models are designed for hands-on learning and are durable enough for years of student use
– This model is of the human skeleton – Each bone is hand – numbered with corresponding worksheet and answer key
– Enriching reproducible worksheets designed to enhance science lessons are included with each model
– Hands on fun
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