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Promote the National Symbols: Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl, with these packages of colorful crayons. Perfect to add to one of our coloring books or to hand out to kids.
Sharpeners are clear plastic with the “Remember Only You....Can Prevent Wildfires!” prevention message and will encourage kids to "sharpen" their fire prevention knowledge.
Each ruler has one of Smokey's Five Rules on it (Always be careful with fire, Always Watch your campfire, Only you can prevent wildfires, Make sure your campfire is completely out before leaving it, Never play with matches). Rulers are thin and flexible. They are made of 20 mil plastic. Includes imperial and metric measurements.
Commemorate the annular solar eclipse that takes place on October 14, 2023 and the total solar eclipse taking place on April 8, 2024 with these embroidered patches. They have an adhesive backing so they can be ironed on or sewn on.
Commemorate the annular solar eclipse that takes place on October 14, 2023 and the Total solar eclipse taking place on April 8, 2024 by using these keychains.
Commemorate the annular solar eclipse that takes place on October 14, 2023 and the total solar eclipse taking place on April 8, 2024 with these stickers. They are great for placing on tumblers, water bottles, computers, windows and anywhere else you find. Each image is die-cut so you can place each image separately where you would like. They are on a clear vinyl sheet. You can easily remove them to place them somewhere else.