Big Dog Eat Child
Big Dog Eat Child

Is it okay for our dogs to eat the trolls?
I have a good sense of humor. With a Cocker Spaniel and Saint Bernard living in my house I have to, but when a child loses a pet and you give a wisecrack answer it’s not funny. It’s mean and juvenile. Your age and mentality are showing. Go find something constructive to do. Hope I haven’t used too many big words for you. Go help your mom with the chores.
I think that some of the rude people on Y/A are definitely adults. that’s pretty sad. I would love to believe that its all bored children. A bunch of down right hateful adults too.
Twenty Something Ninja Turtles: Awkward Reunions
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America’s Funniest Home Videos: The Best Of Kids & Animals $14.49 This three-disk compilation includes as many home videos of kids and animals as you could ask for, including baboons breaking into a car, a frog climbing on a baby’s head, a dog peeing on a bride’s gown, several videos of kangaroos and wallabies kicking people in the groin (there’s a whole subgenre of people being hit or bitten in the groin by balls, goats, geese, etc.), an orangutan trying to ton… |
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Cruncher Prehistoric Pets Interactive Dinosaur $57.00 Cruncher, Mattel’s newest interactive Prehistoric Pets dinosaur, roars to life the moment you turn him on. This feisty little pet has a huge personality and reacts to petting, feeding, and sounds with a variety of lively movements and noises. Recommended for children six years of age and older, Cruncher can be trained to do tricks and produce sounds, and even plays fetch with his included fish toy… |
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Little Mommy Real Loving Baby Walk & Giggle Doll $45.88 Get ready for interactive playtime with the Fisher Price Little Mommy Real Loving Baby Walk & Giggle Doll. Designed for children age three and older who enjoy playing “mommy,” this life-like doll features a repertoire of more than 60 phrases, songs, and sounds. From playing peek-a-boo to walking with her colorful pooch, she offers hours of interactive enjoyment while helping to encourage a nurtur… |
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Sesame Street Count And Crunch Cookie Monster Plush $25.31 The SESAME STREET COUNT ‘N CRUNCH COOKIE MONSTER lets your child treat him to his favorite “food” and hear him counting up to three. Put one of his three cookies into his mouth and it will slide right into his red backpack. He also loves to be tickled–press his foot over and over again to hear him giggle. Soft and cuddly, Cookie Monster is ready for hugs and kisses. He loves them almost as much … |
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Superstart Trivia Hunter $3.11 Go on the hunt for facts and fun!Product InformationWho made the first radio broadcast? How much food can a cow eat in one day?Where was the world’s first escalator? Learn the answers to these questions andothers with Trivia Hunter! Solve hidden object puzzles to unlock fun facts andtrivia questions about sports history world wonders historical figures andmore. It’s a fun way to expand your knowle… |
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What Up Little Kid – Single [Explicit] $0.99 … |
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If You Give a Moose a Muffin $7.00 If a big hungry moose comes to visit, you might give him a muffin to make him feel at home. If you give him a muffin, he’ll want some jam to go with it. When he’s eaten all your muffins, he’ll want to go to the store to get some more muffin mix. In this hilarious sequel to If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, the young host is again run ragged by a surprise guest. Young readers will delight in the comic … |
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The New Kid on the Block $7.25 This exuberant valise of verse bulges with more than 100 poems about things you’ve never thought about, such as Underwater Wibbles who dine exclusively on cheese, and things you probably have thought about, such as sneezing oysters and the dot-gobbling Flotz. Jack Prelutsky, one of the premier children’s poets of our time, manages to be deadpan and goofy simultaneously and in perfect rhythm … |
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Dogs Don’t Eat Jam and Other Things Big Kids Know $11.87 Congratulations! You’ve been born. Now what? New babies have a lot to learn; lucky for them, the older sibling in Dogs Don’t Eat Jam and Other Things Big Kids Know is here to tell them everything they have to remember . . . and look forward to. Whether it’s advice on turning regular people into parents, learning how to go — and stop — or figuring out the most important words (Mama! Dada! Up!)… |