A whirligig is first described in a dictionary in 1440
where does a whirligig live
The whirligig danced circles in the wind
Tony was in Puerto Rico when he got his whirligig in the book "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman.
Christopher Whirligig has written: 'The poetical flights of Christopher Whirligig, Esq. Cornet of Horse'
Brent made the second whirligig as an act of redemption and penance for causing the car accident that resulted in the death of Lea Zamora. He hoped to honor her memory by creating a whirligig in her likeness, as part of his commitment to spreading her legacy and positive impact on others.
A puerto Rican called Flaco
I think that the whirligig beetle weigh 4 grams
A whirligig is a piece of folk art that spins in the wind. You might say "Check out that adorable whirligig that we found at the craft festival last fall."
The cast of Whirligig - 2009 includes: Zachary Quinto
life can be like a whirligig (: crazy and always moving in different directions
Although the exact origin of the whirligig is unclear, they are known to have been used in various cultures for centuries as both toys and tools. Simple whirligigs made from natural materials like leaves and seeds have been found in ancient archaeological sites, indicating a long history of their use. Different cultures have developed their own versions of the whirligig, and they continue to be popular as decorative items and children's toys today.
The Whirligig of Time - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U