Product Description Piper the Panda – black, white & red, baby travel toy – by Genius Baby Toys.
Piper the Panda – On-the-go with baby travel toy. High contrast black, white and red colors hold baby’s attention. The panda toy comes complete with a link, making it easy to take along with you.
Piper Panda crinkles, jingles and squeaks – as well as includes baby-safe teether.
Piper Panda will warm parents’ hearts with its expressive face and soft features. The panda comes complete with multiple textures and sounds to keep baby entertained.
Toy Dimensions: 5.5″ x 4.0″ x 8.0″
Sex ed committee to meet before Raya
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Beyond the seat you will find convinent pockets for toy storage
Sturdy construction, rubber tires on wood rims
Adaptable brakes to meet your needs
Product Description The walker wagon aids children in moving. The seat allows brother and sister to ride along. Beyond the seat there is sufficient place to store utensils. Sturdy construction, rubber tires on wooden rims…. More >>
www.meetgregschmidt.com Just was wondering if my son, Tristan (or T-Man we like to call him) likes the taste of watermelon. This is video of the 1st time he has tasted it. It’s very funny!
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Nearly 1000 Vietnam veterans were welcomed home in Superior Saturday. For many it’s the first time their service to their country has been acknowledged. Joe Cadotte reports.