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  • #16
    Re: What are you getting the kids for Christmas? Holiday shopping ideas?

    Cool suggestions!

    Well, I'll take a picture of him in the kilt. He's proud to be a MacDuff of Fife, relative to King MacBeth, so he gets the kilt and the bassoon reed case. *lol*

    Katlam, that's cool! I don't know if any kids at school play the cello! I love it! Those are such unsung instruments!
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    • #17
      Re: What are you getting the kids for Christmas? Holiday shopping ideas?

      My daughters elementary school (K-5)is very small (250 students) and they actually had 3 cello players last year. I didn't know that it was that uncommon for other schools.
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      • #18
        Re: What are you getting the kids for Christmas? Holiday shopping ideas?

        Funny enough there were 9 cello players last year (4th grade) town wide...now in 5th, there are only 2! LOL!! My daughter and Jillian and they both want to be "first" cello! LOL!! I think Jill will keep the first spot though, Chiara isn't practicing enough.

        Joanne thanks for the tip on HP stuff. I'm going to check it out.

        Oh and there's a site called whales and friends (http://www.whalesdirect.com/) for tons of "theme" stuff for kids who are into certain animals. I have found a bunch of dolphin things and there are fishy things and various other animals (clothing, room decor etc... there). You can just shop by animal! LOL!

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