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  2. These Homemade Halloween Costumes Are All Treat, No Trick - AOL

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    Go cool, funny or scary with homemade Halloween costumes for toddlers, kids, men and women. Make any of these cheap and creative ideas with household items.

  3. Hi-5 series 11 - Wikipedia

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    Fely hangs up her stocking and prepares a snack for Santa on Christmas eve. Lauren decorates cardboard stockings with glitter designs. Stevie dresses up in a snowflake costume after decorating his space as a winter wonderland. Lauren pretends to be a snow goose. Tim plays a variety of bells and tries to find the most appropriate sound for ...

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  5. Torchy the Battery Boy - Wikipedia

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    Torchy agrees to return the boy to earth, instructing him to wait by the rocket while he consults with his friends. Unfortunately, Squish cannot resist going for a joyride, and he breaks the spacecraft. Torchy uses his magic beam to converse with Mr Bumbledrop, who instructs him to find cardboard to repair the ship.

  6. Hi-5 series 5 - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen runs a costume hire store and helps animals find unusual outfits to dress-up with. Charli decorates her fingers in fancy dress for a night out. Tim and Nathan dress up in a two-person cow costume for a dancing cow festival. Charli pretends to be a dancing cow. Nathan operates a foot-powered transport machine in a race for a foot festival.

  7. Tom Corbett, Space Cadet - Wikipedia

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    The back of boxes of Kellogg's Pep Cereal featured cardboard cutouts of a space cadet cap, gauntlets, and a ray gun, and the cereal company made a direct tie-in with the product Kellogg's Pep: The Solar Cereal. Kellogg also published a "Tom Corbett Space Cadet News", Vol. 1 #1, a 23x15 inch newspaper, folded in half, 4 pages.

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