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Amore LaVita(tm) Sterling Silver 3-D Enameled Baby Carriage w/Lobster Clasp Charm for Charm Bracelet
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Guaranteed Authentic from the Amore LaVita designer line
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Price:
$46.99
$44.99
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loved it now its gone
I loved the charm. the details was very cool and everyone i showed it to loved it. I wore it only twice and the second time the charm came loose from it's lobster clasp and it was gone. I would just make sure it's secure before wearing it. -
perfect!
I purchased this charm for a bracelet I received for mother's day. I have recently had my first child, and the charms and charm bracelet was a gift from my husband. The carriage is perfect. It's a great size, color, and the wheels even turn! Everyone notices this charm on the bracelet. Very happy...
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My best friend is about to have a little boy and i want to get her a baby boy pandora charm..
but i don't know what shops sells them or where i can look on the internet or if they even make baby boy charms.
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Price:
$22.40
$8.62
Made of: 925 Sterling Silver
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Approx. Size: 15x12mm
Native American Ethnobotany is a comprehensive account of the plants used by Native American peoples for medicine, food, and other purposes. The author, anthropologist Daniel E. Moerman, has devoted more than 25 years to the compilation of the ethnobotanical knowledge slowly gathered over the course of many centuries and recorded in hundreds of firsthand studies of American Indians made over the past 150 years. This research has yielded a treasure-trove of information whose magnitude will surprise even those familiar with the anthropological and botanical literature: it documents Native American use of 4029 kinds of plants with a total of 44,691 usages.
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Former scientist pens tales to amuse, charm, frighten and entertain readers
Barry Jones's stories of his youth in Wales, his fanciful paranormal encounters plus other hilarious situations should be enjoyed by all readers of "Words upon a Tombstone"
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (MMD Newswire) August 8, 2011 -- Before becoming a writer, Barry Jones spent most of his professional career in the world of science. Now he has compiled a book of short stories to share with a broader audience. Written for young adults and adults, "Words upon Tombstone: Plus Other Collected Short Stories" (ISBN 1461009847) scans much of the storytelling spectra.
In "The Ghoul School Bus," three students accidentally board the wrong bus and head to the Ghoul School, instead of their local school. The young children are in for the ride of their lives starting on a bus full of skeletons as they figure out how to outwit the Ghoul School skeletal bully, Horatio.
The author also includes stories based on real life events in his collection. In the title story, readers travel back to pre-Civil War days, where they meet a saucy heroine named Nell. She believes that she can best be of service to the new Confederacy by offering her charms to the most dashing young officer she can find, but her plans are thrown off one night in the Rock Castle cemetery. In Jones's "Déjà vu," the author retells of how his premonition of a drowning young girl leads to the rescue of her baby son.


