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Dream Catcher Kit for Kids (Natural)
$10.00
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Size: 2.5 inches
ISBN / Barcode: DCK42

Synopsis:

The Make Your Own Dream Catcher Kit for Kids includes supplies to make 2 dream catchers in assorted natural colorways.

Each kit makes two 2.5" dream catchers.

An all-time favourite craft activity for kids, especially during this Fall and Christmas season. Let kids spend hours of creative fun learning to create their very own colourful dream catcher projects. Let kids take pride in every creation they make. 

Additional Information

  • Easy-to-follow picture instructions included.
  • Each kit makes two 2.5" dream catchers.
  • Colour: Natural
  • This kit is created by Monague Native Crafts, an Indigenous-owned business.  All products are handcrafted in the Fraser Valley. The company gives hiring priority to First Nations People and Women in Development.
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First Nations Plush: Bill Helin - Mokey Spirit Bear with Frog Hoodie
$24.99
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ISBN / Barcode: JT81157

Synopsis:

Mokey Spirit Bear Plush with Frog Hoodie is designed by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin.

Mokey or Moks'gm ol in Tsimshian is the nickname of Spirit Bear.

Approximate Dimensions (when sitting): 9.5 inches tall x 9 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep. 

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Authentic Indigenous Artwork
First Nations Plush: Bill Helin - Mokey Spirit Bear with Salmon Hoodie
$24.99
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ISBN / Barcode: JT81156

Synopsis:

Mokey Spirit Bear Plush with Salmon Hoodie is designed by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin.

Mokey or Moks'gm ol in Tsimshian is the nickname of Spirit Bear.

Approximate Dimensions (when sitting): 9.5 inches tall x 9 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep. 

 

 

 

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2595 McCullough Rd
Nanaimo, BC, Canada, V9S 4M9

Phone: (250) 758-4287

Email: contact@strongnations.com

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