Animal Knife

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Kuhn Rikon Kinderkitchen Dog Knife with Teeth $5.99 The Dog Knife with Teeth, of Japanese carbon steel, is sharp enough to cut soft food, but it won’t cut little fingers. The ears act as hand guards, while the tails are made of soft, poke-free plastic. Features: Serrated “teeth” to cut delicate items Carbon steel blade Sharp enough to cut soft foods, not little hands Tail moves…. |
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Brentwood Knife Edge Tapestry Pillow Chenille Elephant Tapestry pillow reverses to suede… |
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Boston Warehouse Lady Bug Cutting Board and Trivet Combo $9.99 Adorable cutting board and trivet combos are a must have item in the kitchen. Use one side as a cutting board for food preparation and the other side as a trivet for food presentation! These dishwasher safe combos can withstand a maximum of 230`F / 110`C, but are not intended for use with hot pots…. |
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Far From Home – The Adventures Of Yellow Dog $3.75 A boy (Jesse Bradford) and his yellow Labrador are marooned on a wilderness island in British Columbia and must find their way home through uncharted forests. This is a story about friendship and personal strength, focusing on the relationship between a boy and his dog as they battle the elements, the terrain and, of course, wild animals in their effort to find their way home and survive their har… |
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Rock Animals $9.99 Shonen Knife is one of those bands that make you an instant devotee or forever leave you totally bewildered. Part of the Japanese trio’s appeal lies in its mutated regurgitation of American and British pop culture: The highlight of 1992’s Let’s Knife, the group’s first widely available domestic release, was “Tortoise Brand Pot Scrubbing Cleaner’s Theme,” which appeared in two delightfully screwy v… |