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Yes! she did.
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Have your child wear a smock. Cover it in paint if you want to make it look realistic. For props, he/she can also hold around an artist palette (the board with a thumb hole that artists hold when they paint), as well a paint brush. As an additional accessory, you can also have the child wear a beret hat.
1. yellow paint 2. hat 3.black paint 4.belt 5.pink paint 6.hat 7.blue paint 8.hat & belt this does work
1. yellow paint 2. hat 3.black paint 4.belt 5.pink paint 6.hat 7.blue paint 8.hat & belt this does work
1 paint ball blue 2.put hat on paint black 4.take hat off put on UP belt 6.paint black (leave up belt on.) 7.put on hat paint blue put on SIDEWAYS belt. 10.paint orange. Done.!
The word Mary is a proper noun, the name of a specific person.The form Mary's is a possessive noun. The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word indicates that something in the sentence belongs to Mary.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Mary's hat is made of silk. (the hat belonging to Mary)She bought it for a special occasion. (the pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun Mary; the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun hat)
No, it won't.
candle in his hat! He must be desperate to paint!
You go to the dock paint the picture and walk into the hat.
1 put the ball in the red paint 2 put it in the ! paint bucket 3 put it with the right hemisphere 4 cover it with the hat 5 put it in the red paint 6 take off the hat 7 switch the hemisphere with the left one 8 put it twice in the ! paint bucket 9 put the hat on 10 put it in the red paint 11 put it in the ! paint bucket 12 take off the hat 13 take off the left hemisphere