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As early as 1890 the first osnaburg sacks were recycled on farms to be used as toweling, rags, or other functional uses on farms. [2] [4] A paragraph in a short story in an 1892 issue of Arthurs Home Magazine said, "So, that is the secret of how baby looked so lovely in her flour sack: just a little care, patience and ingenuity on the mother's part."
Lauren pretends to be a rocking baby and a twisting toddler. Farmer Tim plays banjo music for the newborn baby animals on the farm, and helps them find their own special sounds. Fit Bit Tips: Stevie and Tim learn how to kick a soccer ball. Fely dresses identical twin baby dolls in different colours, before Jup Jup adds another baby to the group.
Kellie and Chats craft a family of wooden peg dolls before dressing up as pegs themselves. Charli hangs her washing on a clothes horse. Tim and the Hi-5 family visit the beach and find tropical instruments to play on the sand. Charli applies sunscreen while at the beach. Kathleen prepares for a camping trip with her family and packs her luggage.
Lauren uses her body to make the letters of the word "tower". Tim uses his equipment for washing clothes to create new musical instruments to play with the rest of Hi-5. Fit Bit Tips: Stevie and Tim learn how to play beach volleyball. Fely works as a car manufacturer who paints and decorates cars with different themes and designs.
The seventh series of the children's television series Hi-5 aired between 23 May 2005 [1] and 22 July 2005 on the Nine Network in Australia. The season was produced by Kids Like Us for Nine with Helena Harris as executive producer.
Just Words. If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online! By Masque Publishing
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