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  2. Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism - Wikipedia

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    Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism is a 2002 children's novel by British author Georgia Byng.It is the first instalment in the Molly Moon six-book series. Amber Entertainment and Lipsync Productions produced a film adaptation, Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism, which was released on April 11, 2015.

  3. Hank the Cowdog - Wikipedia

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    Hank the Cowdog is a long-running, ongoing series of children's books written by John R. Erickson and illustrated originally by Gerald L. Holmes, and later by Nikki Earley. [1] The books follow Hank, a dog who views himself as the "Head of Ranch Security".

  4. Nose-blowing - Wikipedia

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    A woman blowing her nose (expelling mucus) into a handkerchief. Nose-blowing is the act of expelling nasal mucus by exhaling forcefully through the nose.This is usually done into a facial tissue or handkerchief, facial tissues being more hygienic as they are disposed of after each use while handkerchiefs are softer and more environmentally-friendly.

  5. Duncan Ball - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Duncan wrote the first Emily Eyefinger book, which is about a girl named Emily who has an eye on the end of her finger. Ten books have been published in this series. Duncan has also written the Piggott books, featuring the antics of a timid and thoughtful boy, Bert Piggott, and his good friend and child actress, Antigone Attwood.

  6. Stop blowing your nose the wrong way, grab a hot water ... - AOL

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    Stop blowing your nose the wrong way, grab a hot water bottle and try 'retro walking' — plus 7 more wellness tips to have a great week Kaitlin Reilly December 8, 2024 at 6:00 AM

  7. Dog sense of smell - Wikipedia

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    Humidity improves a dog's ability to detect scents, due to lingering odors trapped by water vapor and increased humidity within the dog's nose. Higher temperatures increase the presence of odor molecules in the air, especially at the level of a dog's nose, but kill bacteria useful in detecting scents and can decrease a dog's ability to work.

  8. 8 of the Softest Facial Tissues to Soothe Your Poor Nose - AOL

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    5. Reeflex Car Tissue. Best Car Facial Tissue. There is nothing quite so frightening as sneezing in the car. Not only do your eyes close for a few seconds (gulp), but you end up with a dripping ...

  9. Brave Man Dares to ‘Boop’ His Pet Coyote’s Nose & People Are ...

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    Related: Rescue Coyote's Loyalty to Dog Who Saved Him Is a Thing of Beauty The man tapped the coyote's nose twice while the animal had her mouth wide open and her teeth were bared. He's so brave!