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Buffalo Games – Flights of Fantasy – Power of Magic (Glitter Edition) – 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle Only $5.36! (Reg. $15)

Amazon has the Buffalo Games – Flights of Fantasy – Power of Magic (Glitter Edition) – 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle for only $5.36! (Reg. $15) Manufactured from premium quality materials including 100% recycled paperboard. Keep in mind, Amazon pricing can change at any time! Don’t wait to purchase this deal or it might be gone when you come back!

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Buffalo Games Terry Redlin Comforts of Home 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle only $5.46

Get Buffalo Games Terry Redlin Comforts of Home 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle for only $5.46. Compare: Walmart.com ($11.45)Tagged as: 10907 | 079346109074 | Toys & GamesClick here for complete deal detail and steps on how to get it.Share this deal with your friend/family by sending them this URL: https://www.edealinfo.com/d/00079346109074/Buffalo-Games-Terry-Redlin-Comforts-of-Home-1000-Piece-JigsawCheckout eDealPC.com to find best deals on Laptop, Desktop & All-in-One configurations that YOU select directly from Dell, Lenovo and HP. Click here to check it out.

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Goodfit Puzzles Champions Great Art, Culture, Causes + Connections

Goodfit works with artists from around the world to create jigsaw puzzles that highlight culture, causes and connections. From body-positivity and inclusivity to crypto artists and oil painters, founders Bryan and Casey are in constant pursuit of unique artwork. Once they find what they’re looking for, the artists share in the profits while retaining ownership of their work. They also get to choose a cause or charity that Goodfit will donate 10% of every purchase towards. The duo created Goodfit during the pandemic, when they couldn’t find puzzles with inspiring themes and imagery. Their backgrounds in experience design, e-commerce and fashion retail merchandising were a help when it came to curating their collection and building a community with their artists....

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7 Tools for Teaching Programming

This is an excerpt from the 2021-22 version of The Practical Ed Tech Handbook. Two weeks ago a copy was sent to everyone who is subscribed to my Practical Ed Tech Newsletter. If you're not subscribed, you can do so here. For some of us of a certain age, Logo was our introduction to computers and programming 30+ years ago. Logo is still accessible today. Dr. Gary Stager has repeatedly said that it is still the best way to introduce students to programming. Logo is the basis for many other sites and apps that teachers can use to help students learn to program. Here are some of the best options for teaching and learning programming. When the conversation amongst educators turns...

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