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Pearly Shells
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Number Shells
Children build number skills as they sift...and make exciting discoveries with every scoop The unique shells are printed with numbers 1-20...just add them to any sand play activity to reinforce early math concepts like counting, number recognition,
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Sea Shells
Elizabeth Craft Designs Sea Shells Steel Cutting Dies can be used for paper crafts. Mixed media art, scrapbooking, card-making and more. One of the greatest things about our dies is that they can be mixed and combined, adding to their versatility and value. � Steel cutting die � Crab Size: 1.2" x 1.5" (3cm x 3.8cm) � Compatible with most leading die-cutting machines � Joset Designs 1146 ECD1146 ECD1146 MPN 1146
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Elena's Shells
Elena's Shells
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What is the theme of Wolfgang Borchert's "Shells, Shells"?
The theme of Wolfgang Borchert's "Shells, Shells" revolves around the devastating impact of war on individuals and society. The story explores the physical and emotional scars left by war on soldiers, as well as the difficulty of reintegrating into civilian life. It also delves into the themes of isolation, alienation, and the struggle to find meaning and connection in a world that has been shattered by conflict.
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Are shells algae?
Shells are not algae. Shells are the hard outer coverings of certain animals, such as mollusks, that are made of calcium carbonate. Algae, on the other hand, are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can range from single-celled to multicellular forms. Algae are not animals and do not produce shells.
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Are these shells?
No, the objects in the image are not shells. They appear to be nuts, possibly almonds or walnuts, based on their shape and texture. Shells are typically hard outer coverings of various sea creatures or nuts, while these objects seem to be the edible part inside the shell.
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Types of shells
There are several types of shells found in nature, including gastropod shells, bivalve shells, and cephalopod shells. Gastropod shells are typically coiled and are the protective outer layer of snails and slugs. Bivalve shells are hinged and include clams, oysters, and mussels. Cephalopod shells, such as those of nautiluses, are chambered and provide buoyancy and protection for the animal. Each type of shell has unique characteristics and serves different functions for the organisms that possess them.
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Sea shells
Sea shells. Marianne Design Creatables dies are the same excellent quality as the Craftables and are stencils for die cutting and embossing paper for your cards and craft projects. There are instructions for using the dies with the Cuttlebug on the packaging but they can be used in the Wizard and other die cutting systems. Three die set. The dies are approximately 25mm x 22mm, 53mm x 18mm and 25mm x 19mm in size and the dies will cut and emboss beautiful shells. LR0230 MDLR0230 MDLR0230 MPN LR0230
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Shells Duality
Spellbinders Shapeabilities cut, emboss, deboss and stencil with a single die template. This Shells Duality strip die was designed with classic Art Deco motif inspired by Stacey Caron. Can be used to create a shaped top, bottom or decorative insert. What a beautiful finishing touch to any project. Perfect for cards, scrapbook pages and more! Approximate Size(s): Frame Top: 7.00 x 1.00 in Frame Bottom: 6.85 x 1.10 in Insert: 7.00 x 2.00 in Perfect for scrapbook pages, cards and mixed media projects. Watch how the Shells Duality Strip Die works by clicking: An Elegant Card featuring Spellbinders Shells Duality Card video tutorial. S4-590 SBS4-590 SBS4-590 MPN S4-590
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Small Shells 500g
A large assortment of tropical shells for collage and 3D design projects. 500g pack. Due to the nature of this product they are not suitable for children under 36 months due to the risk of ingestion and choking. Shells will vary.
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Transparent Tactile Shells
Our edx education® Transparent Tactile Shells are perfect for sensory and imaginative play.. The colourful shells have 6 different textured surfaces, making them incredibly tactile. Place the shells into a feely bag and encourage children to reach inside, using their hands to touch the surfaces and describe what they feel.. The seashells are versatile and can be used for mathematical learning such as counting, sorting, matching, comparing, sequencing and patterning, or sensory, messy and imaginative play.. Set includes: 108 Shells in 6 different colours. Size LxWxH: 20cm x 15.8cm x 8cm. Age: 18 months+. MPN: EDX13843C
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Do shells have eyes?
No, shells do not have eyes. Shells are the hard outer coverings of certain animals, such as snails, clams, and oysters. These animals have eyes, but the shells themselves do not. Shells are primarily used for protection and support for the animal's body.
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Lower classifications of shells
Lower classifications of shells refer to the specific categories used to further classify and categorize different types of shells. These classifications can include categories such as gastropods, bivalves, cephalopods, and scaphopods. Each of these lower classifications represents a specific type of shell structure and can help scientists and enthusiasts better understand the diversity and characteristics of different shells. These classifications are important for identifying and studying different species of shells and understanding their ecological roles.
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Can snail shells grow back?
No, snail shells cannot grow back. The shell of a snail is a part of its body and is made of calcium carbonate. If a snail's shell is damaged or broken, it cannot regenerate or repair itself. However, the snail can continue to grow and add new layers to its shell as it gets bigger.
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Are shells suitable for dogs?
Shells can be suitable for dogs as long as they are properly prepared and served in moderation. Some shells, like eggshells, can provide calcium and other nutrients beneficial for dogs. However, it is important to ensure that the shells are clean, finely ground, and free from any sharp edges that could harm the dog's digestive system. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing any new food items to your dog's diet.
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