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SPEAKER_00 A pencil case covered with Christmas snow?
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SPEAKER_00 A candy cane pen?
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SPEAKER_00 A glue stick that looks like a Christmas tree?
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SPEAKER_00 And an eraser shaped like a snowflake?
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SPEAKER_00 Watch a festive masquerade of school supplies in our new video!
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SPEAKER_00 The girls are in a Christmas mood!
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SPEAKER_00 They decorated the classroom and prepared a gift for their favorite teacher!
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SPEAKER_00 Add water to dry white clay.
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SPEAKER_00 Stir it to get a thick creamy consistency.
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SPEAKER_00 Divide the clay into parts.
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SPEAKER_00 And color every part with gouache paint.
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SPEAKER_00 Pour the mixture into a Christmas silicone mold.
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SPEAKER_00 Take the figures out when the clay dries.
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SPEAKER_00 And put them into a gift box.
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SPEAKER_00 Miss Elizabeth finds a gift on her desk!
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SPEAKER_00 These are Christmas chalks for the blackboard!
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SPEAKER_00 How cute is that!
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SPEAKER_00 Miss Elizabeth knows who her secret Santa is!
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SPEAKER_00 Here she is, sitting at the first desk, together with her loyal deer!
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SPEAKER_00 These are her favorite students!
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SPEAKER_00 Miss Elizabeth wants to express her gratitude to the students.
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SPEAKER_00 But she just can't come up with a gift idea!
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SPEAKER_00 An old Christmas tree, last year's lamp,
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SPEAKER_00 A present from her secret admirer?
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SPEAKER_00 Nothing's quite right!
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SPEAKER_00 And a bottle of glue is very handy!
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SPEAKER_00 I made my decision!
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SPEAKER_00 That's a useful and necessary present!
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SPEAKER_00 Well, well, the girls asked Santa for a gift a little better than this!
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SPEAKER_00 It needs some Christmas decoration right now!
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SPEAKER_00 Fold a green foam rubber sheet in half.
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SPEAKER_00 Draw a spruce tree and cut it out.
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SPEAKER_00 Make two identical pieces.
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SPEAKER_00 Attach them to both sides of a stationary glue tube.
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SPEAKER_00 Hot glue the sides.
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SPEAKER_00 Decorate the tree with colorful pom-poms as a garland.
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SPEAKER_00 Redhead easily puts a Christmas suit onto a regular tube of glue.
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SPEAKER_00 Now this Christmas glue can decorate any desk!
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SPEAKER_00 Let's add some holiday vibes to a notebook!
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SPEAKER_00 Miss Elizabeth decides to keep up with her students!
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SPEAKER_00 And makes her own collection of Christmas school supplies!
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SPEAKER_00 Let's start with a blackboard eraser!
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SPEAKER_00 Cut a round eraser for a magnetic blackboard with white acrylic paint.
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SPEAKER_00 Draw a snowman face using a pencil.
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SPEAKER_00 And color it with acrylic paints.
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SPEAKER_00 Add a smile and eyes with black paint.
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SPEAKER_00 And an orange carrot nose.
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SPEAKER_00 Use brown paint to add details and make it more dimensional.
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SPEAKER_00 Paint dimples on the cheeks.
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SPEAKER_00 Ms.
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SPEAKER_00 Elizabeth easily turned a regular eraser into a cute snowman!
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SPEAKER_00 Plus, she came up with a way to conjure some snow!
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SPEAKER_00 A bit of white chalk, and a snowstorm flies right onto the girls!
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SPEAKER_00 Well, Ms.
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SPEAKER_00 Elizabeth could totally work in the ministry of weather!
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SPEAKER_00 Redhead is enjoying her candy cane!
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SPEAKER_00 Jessica also wants one!
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SPEAKER_00 Christmas is time for good deeds!
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SPEAKER_00 That's why Redhead made a candy cane for her friend!
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SPEAKER_00 But it's not sweet at all!
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SPEAKER_00 Shape white and red light clay into long rolls.
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SPEAKER_00 Spirally wrap a pen with them.
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SPEAKER_00 Roll it on a board to join the clay.
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SPEAKER_00 Shape an arch so that it looks like a candy cane.
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SPEAKER_00 Let it harden.
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SPEAKER_00 Make a cut to let the pen open.
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SPEAKER_00 Jessica's candy cane only looks like a candy.
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SPEAKER_00 It's actually a Christmas pen!
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SPEAKER_00 What an interesting present!
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SPEAKER_00 Except that Jessica is still dreaming of a sweet candy cane!
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SPEAKER_00 Redhead's Christmas sense of generosity wakes up!
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SPEAKER_00 She gives her friend a real candy cane!
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SPEAKER_00 Which one is better, a pen or a candy?
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SPEAKER_00 It's up to Jessica to decide!
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SPEAKER_00 Miss Elizabeth decides to amaze her students!
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SPEAKER_00 She's created an amazing notebook with a whole sea of little penguins!
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SPEAKER_00 Cut out a hollow inside the notebook.
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SPEAKER_00 Glue the pages in a hardcover notebook.
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SPEAKER_00 Use white glue.
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SPEAKER_00 Trace a silhouette of a penguin on the cover using a template.
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SPEAKER_00 Cut it out with a utility knife.
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SPEAKER_00 Hot glue clear plastic underneath.
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SPEAKER_00 Wrap the notebook in a white foam rubber sheet.
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SPEAKER_00 And cut out a penguin silhouette in it.
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SPEAKER_00 Hot glue the soft foam rubber to the cover.
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SPEAKER_00 Attach a foam rubber sheet with the penguin shaped hole to the inside of the cover.
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SPEAKER_00 Fold and hot glue the edges.
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SPEAKER_00 Define the penguin outline using black acrylic paint.
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SPEAKER_00 Decorate the cover with sparkly Christmas trees.
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SPEAKER_00 Cut a box layout out of clear plastic.
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SPEAKER_00 Be sure it fits the inside hole of the notebook.
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SPEAKER_00 Fold up a box.
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SPEAKER_00 Hot glue it to the hole.
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SPEAKER_00 Draw a silhouette of a penguin on food plastic.
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SPEAKER_00 Use a permanent marker.
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SPEAKER_00 Cut out a few of them.
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SPEAKER_00 Place them on parchment paper.
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SPEAKER_00 And keep them for 1 and a half minute in an oven at 320°F.
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SPEAKER_00 This way plastic evenly shrinks.
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SPEAKER_00 And we get little penguins!
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SPEAKER_00 Paint orange beaks.
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SPEAKER_00 Paint the back white.
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SPEAKER_00 Wait for the white layer to dry.
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SPEAKER_00 And cover it with black paint.
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SPEAKER_00 Secure it with clear nail polish.
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SPEAKER_00 Pour liquid slimes into the notebook.
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SPEAKER_00 We've got light blue, white, and dark blue.
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SPEAKER_00 Add snowflake-shaped glitter.
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SPEAKER_00 And put in the penguins!
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SPEAKER_00 Miss Elizabeth proudly gives the winter notebook to her students!
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SPEAKER_00 The girls love it!
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SPEAKER_00 Because there are cute little penguins living inside!
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SPEAKER_00 Here they are, swimming in their blue slime ocean!
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SPEAKER_00 The girls decide to set them free!
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SPEAKER_00 Living in slime must be a lot of fun!
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SPEAKER_00 But it's way too slippery!
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SPEAKER_00 The girls are happy to play with the cute penguins!
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SPEAKER_00 And there's Slime C!
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SPEAKER_00 Redhead has a whole stock of Christmas stuff!
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SPEAKER_00 Even her eraser looks like a snowflake!
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SPEAKER_00 Now that's what we call Christmas vibe!
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SPEAKER_00 Coat a plastic snowflake mold with rich lotion.
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SPEAKER_00 Fill it with glittering hot glue.
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SPEAKER_00 Make two snowflakes.
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SPEAKER_00 Attach them to each other.
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SPEAKER_00 Smooth out the seam and fix the shape with the hot nozzle of a glue gun.
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SPEAKER_00 Jessica tries to erase pencil marks with a snowflake.
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SPEAKER_00 Wow, she nailed it!
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SPEAKER_00 This little snowflake eraser is totally awesome!
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SPEAKER_00 It definitely wins over a regular boring eraser in our Christmas battle!
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SPEAKER_00 Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!
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SPEAKER_00 Redhead is playing with her snowflake eraser!
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SPEAKER_00 She wants to find new ways to use this little snowflake!
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SPEAKER_00 Can it be a third eye?
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SPEAKER_00 Or a new forehead accessory?
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SPEAKER_00 Miss Elizabeth is not happy with her student's behavior!
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SPEAKER_00 Redhead doesn't even react to her!
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SPEAKER_00 Are her ears covered with snow or what?
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SPEAKER_00 The teacher will have to use a snow pointer!
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SPEAKER_00 Coat a glitter gel pen with a layer of hot glue.
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SPEAKER_00 Dampen your fingers with cold water occasionally and fix the shape.
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SPEAKER_00 Make the pen longer with a thick glue stick.
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SPEAKER_00 And hot glue to make it more 3D.
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SPEAKER_00 And add some drippings.
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SPEAKER_00 Make it look like an icicle!
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SPEAKER_00 Color it with pearl acrylic paint.
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SPEAKER_00 Apply white glue.
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SPEAKER_00 And sprinkle it with glitter.
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SPEAKER_00 Her magical icicle pen quickly deals with the disobedient student!
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SPEAKER_00 And where is Jess supposed to look for Redhead now?
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SPEAKER_00 On the North Pole!
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SPEAKER_00 Ugh!
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SPEAKER_00 It's freezing cold!
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SPEAKER_00 No way!
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SPEAKER_00 Jessica thinks she should just behave!
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SPEAKER_00 Or the Snow Queen Elizabeth will turn her into an icicle!
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SPEAKER_00 Jessica is having a beautiful dream!
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SPEAKER_00 She and Miss Elizabeth are playing with a big glittering snowball in her dream!
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SPEAKER_00 Color two plastic semispheres with white acrylic paint.
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SPEAKER_00 Coat them with white glue on top.
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SPEAKER_00 And dip them into artificial snow.
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SPEAKER_00 Join the semispheres with a strip of white felt.
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SPEAKER_00 Hot glue two white zippers.
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SPEAKER_00 Miss Elizabeth sees that Jessica is asleep.
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SPEAKER_00 Well, let's wake this sleeping beauty up!
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SPEAKER_00 The teacher aims the snowball at her.
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SPEAKER_00 Oops!
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SPEAKER_00 She hits the bullseye!
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SPEAKER_00 The big snowball flies directly into Jessica!
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SPEAKER_00 Wow!
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SPEAKER_00 This is the snowball from her dream!
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SPEAKER_00 It's as beautiful, white, and glittering in real life!
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SPEAKER_00 There is something inside!
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SPEAKER_00 Wow, that's actually a pencil case!
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SPEAKER_00 Jessica opens up her snowball!
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SPEAKER_00 There is a weird marker hiding inside under a pile of snow!
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SPEAKER_00 Fill a syringe with bleach.
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SPEAKER_00 **** a marker tip and fill it with the bleach.
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SPEAKER_00 Attach a felt snowflake to make a glittering self-adhesive foam rubber sheet.
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SPEAKER_00 Wrap the body of the marker in it.
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SPEAKER_00 Jessica overcomes the snowstorm and takes out her creative marker!
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SPEAKER_00 This is a marker of the powers of light!
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SPEAKER_00 It leaves white traces and covers dark markers!
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SPEAKER_00 You can draw a whole snowfall with it!
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SPEAKER_00 That's amazing!
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SPEAKER_00 A snow-white marker is a brilliant idea for creating snow landscapes!
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SPEAKER_00 Did you like our Christmas school supplies?
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SPEAKER_00 Then write in the comments which festive school supplies you will take to school!
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