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Because when you love penguins, you REALLY love them.
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Eastern Rockhopper penguins are the punk rocker of the penguin world, but their numbers have declined by 30 per cent in the past 30 years. They need our help. NZ Life & Leisure and thisNZlife are supporting the Rockhopper penguin for Forest & Bird’s Bird of the Year competition - Te Manu Rongonui o Te Tau(1-14 October 2018) so look out for our stories on these fascinating birds. Kids will look great in this fun crochet beanie. Don’t forget to vote for the Rockhopper at birdoftheyear.org.nz…
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There's 2 weeks left before Halloween. Do you need a quick and inexpensive costume? This year I'm pregnant so I scanned Internet images fo...
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Hey, I found this really awesome Etsy listing at https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/630414333/0-to-3m-new-baby-penguin-hat-christmas
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This crochet penguin hat will be a hit with pretty much everyone because who doesn’t love a penguin!? They are fun and cute and make some pretty awesome you tube videos! Don’t they have such such sweet little faces. Add eyelashes for a girly look, or do the ultra girly eyelashes like The Little Deer...
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The Animal Hat Free Knitting Pattern is fun to make. This adorable animal hat will keep your child’s head very warm during the cold months.
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This article is about hats for puffles. For the penguin hat, see Puffle Hat (item). Puffle Hats were items that only puffles could wear in Club Penguin. They were first released on October 4, 2011. The first puffle hats were available for members only, but later several were available for all players. Main article: List of Puffle Hats The hat would disappear during activities such as dancing, using Pet Furniture, and Puffle Digging. Sometimes, there was a glitch where the hat would not…
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Daniel doing Science! Source I knit this hat for a friend and colleague, Daniel Haeusser. Daniel studies bacterial cell division and is also interested in teaching. He is an associate blogger on one of my favorite science blogs that explores the fascinating microscopic world, Small Things Considered. To learn a little bit more about him and his work, you can read his Small Things Considered bio here. Not to brag (well, actually to brag), he encouraged me to write this article for that blog…
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