gum, brown blanket, letter thanking someone for what they were putting in the oak tree, the letter asking boo to come out, the letter from dill saying he got a new father and wasnt coming for the summer,
The you let it show up in the box is by having six Pokemon in your party and then catch another and it will automatically put it in your box
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No Scout is not pregnant.
put your Pokemon in the PC box at a pokecenter
Scout or hunter.
Yes, Girl Scout cookies were 25 cents per box in the early years. From 1922 to about 1952 Girl Scout cookies cost approximately 25 cents per box, depending on where the cookies were sold.
Put a boy in a girl scout unifrom
Trefoils/Shortbreads are the oldest Girl Scout cookies according to the box.
The price for Girl Scout cookies in 1969, depending on the Girl Scout council, was from $0.50 to $1.00.
Each Girl Scout council determines the price of the cookies for their council. For the 2011 cookie sale, some councils set their price at $3.50 per box and some councils set their price at $4.00 per box. Other councils may have set a different price.Use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder to contact your local Girl Scout council.The cost is $3.50 a box.
In the story "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Jem found a single grey hair in the box that Scout was given by Boo Radley. This was something that Scout promised not to tell anyone about.
Girl Scout cookies cost about $0.50 to $1.00 in 1970.
The first box of commercially baked Girl Scout cookies was sold in the Girl Scouts of Greater Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) council in 1935. A box of 44 cookies cost 23 cents!
Depending on the local Girl Scout Council, Girl Scout cookies cost either $3.50 or $4.00 per box in 2013.
Scout's memory box:1. Pennies: They were enjoying the little things Boo Radley put inside the tree hole.2. Gum wrappers: The two gums were for Scout and for Jem. This represents Boo Radley's kindness towards them.3. Ham costume: The costume saved her life when she and Jem were attacked by Bob Ewell at the end of the story.4. Soap dolls: The soap dolls were of two different genders, which represent Scout (girl) and Jem (boy). This can illustrate that children's minds can be molded into different shapes.5. Book: Scout was smart and she liked to read.6. Tom boy pants: She was like a tomboy because she likes to solve things with fists and she liked to wear pants rather than a dress.6. Dress: Scout learns how to act and dress like a girl. In the end of the story she wears a dress that symbolizes she is more mature.7. Boo Radley's blanket: When Scout and Jem were at the fire, Boo Radley put around Scout a blanket.
$4.00 a box
35 cents per box when my sisters sold them in the mid-1950's. By the time I sold them in the mid-1960's, they were up to 50 cents per box and maybe even 60 cents the last year I sold. I remember having to have lots of change!