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S. Holland
> 3 daySo cute and funny! We had a million laughs!
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McFarland/ Smith
> 3 dayThese are fantastic, but adding gift able packaging would be better.
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warm by the fire
> 3 daySmall enough to take along
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The guy who bought this
> 3 dayMom said, I hope you didn’t spend money on that! Dad said, don’t you have anything better to spend money on? These ridiculous statements were about an hour apart! I’m 36 years old. And my niece cried when she saw it, so sad. 100% truth My kids love it and I’m pretty sure I’m missing a leg….or arm.
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Tara
> 3 dayThese are wonderful for infants!
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Blu3Jay
> 3 dayDog ate it on the second day. However, it was one of the funniest little things to toy around with. A 6-dollar squirl hand thing; dont expect much.
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Kelly Zentner
Greater than one weekWho doesn’t love a squirrel battle? Quite possibly one of the most fun my kids and I have had in ages. Great for re-creations of old martial arts movies were made. Would recommend!!
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cheryl wilson
> 3 dayMy girls absolutely love these finger puppets.
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Fern Staton
> 3 dayIf you still have the imagination of a child and a bit of an evil streak, these squirrel parts are perfectscare the Dickenson outta your pets. The tiny little claws on the paws and the black beady eyes make this finger puppet perfect!
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Average Extraordinaire
> 3 dayIf you’re having a good day, make it better with these. If you’re having a bad day, first identify the root of the issue, address it, then put these on your fingers to generate a laugh and release some endorphins. The people around you will be grateful and you’ll have forgotten all about your bad day. But you should have written down the underlying reasons for your dismay and will still have to address them later, like it or not. The squirrels only bring true happiness when you’ve addressed that overdue library book that’s haunting you because you’ve received two notices in the mail about returning it, but you keep forgetting it on the small table by the door because it’s covered up by a magazine and it must be 1978 if you’re receiving letters about a library book. Then find a place to put the squirrel so it’s out where people can see it. I created Sheryl Squirrel, currently a bowler in both the womens AND mixed doubles league. Sheryl was a competitive swimmer in college but that was some years ago and her body couldn’t handle the rigors any longer so she naturally drifted into the sport of bowling thanks to her strong, wide shoulders on her medium frame and a 12 lb ball she’s nicknamed the “Alley Kat.”