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  • Reindeer Cards
    Reindeer Cards

    Made from 100 recycled brown kraft card, these cheeky festive reindeer cards are simple to make and suitable for mixed age and ability groups.Pack includes pre-cut kraft card blanks, pre-cut card antlers, soft tactile red fleece circles for the

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  • Playing Cards
    Playing Cards

    Practise your card skills with this pack of playing cards with fun games such as pairs or snap. Playing Card size 57 x 89 mm.

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  • Hessian Cards
    Hessian Cards

    A pack full of ideas and fun to design and create these contemporary cards. Coloured card blanks, hessian pieces and pre-cut shapes included.

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  • Durable BADGEMAKER Printable Name Tag Badge Refill Inserts - 80 Cards
    Durable BADGEMAKER Printable Name Tag Badge Refill Inserts - 80 Cards

    BADGEMAKER insert sheets are micro-perforated and made from high quality 150 gsm PEFC-certified paper. They come from sustainably managed forests and are environmentally friendly in accordance with ISO 14021 100 recyclable.Inserts are compatible with

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  • Can you share PSN cards?

    No, PSN cards cannot be shared. Each PSN card has a unique code that can only be redeemed once. Once the code is redeemed, it is tied to the account that redeemed it and cannot be transferred or shared with another account. Therefore, it is not possible to share PSN cards with others.

  • How do you organize Pokémon cards?

    I organize my Pokémon cards by first separating them by type (grass, fire, water, etc.). Within each type, I further organize them by evolution stage, starting with basic Pokémon and then moving on to stage 1 and stage 2 evolutions. I also keep any rare or holographic cards separate from the rest for easy access. Finally, I store them in a binder with protective sleeves to keep them safe and organized.

  • How can you organize Pokémon cards?

    You can organize Pokémon cards in several ways, such as by type, rarity, set, or alphabetically. One common method is to sort them by type, such as Grass, Fire, Water, etc., and then further organize them by evolution stage. Another approach is to organize them by set, which groups cards released in the same expansion together. Whichever method you choose, it's important to keep your collection organized to easily find and enjoy your cards.

  • How can one organize Pokémon cards?

    One way to organize Pokémon cards is by sorting them by type, such as fire, water, grass, etc. Another method is to organize them by rarity, with rare cards separated from common ones. You can also organize them by set, grouping cards from the same expansion together. Using binders, card sleeves, or storage boxes can help keep the collection organized and easily accessible.

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  • Robin Cards P30
    Robin Cards P30

    Transform these robin cut outs into fantastic Christmas character cards by encouraging children to use their creativity and imagination with the coloured and glitter paper provided. Fully illustrated ideas and instructions included. Size; 150 x

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  • Jumbo Playing Cards
    Jumbo Playing Cards

    The large format makes them easier to handle, and ideal for demonstration purposes. Great for number practice. Pack of giant 175 x 123mm playing cards.

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  • Maths Dice Cards
    Maths Dice Cards

    Pre-printed cards include dots 1-6, numerals 1-6Maths operations and 6 blank write-onwipe-off cards.To be used along side the side the foam dice with pockets.

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  • Jolly Phonics Cards
    Jolly Phonics Cards

    These lettersound flashcards are ideal for whole-class phonics teaching as well as teacher or TA led small group sessions. Includes 4 sets of flashcards in one boxSet 1 features 60 letter sound flashcards covering the 42 letter sounds and the

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  • Do girls also collect Pokémon cards?

    Yes, girls also collect Pokémon cards. The Pokémon franchise has a diverse and dedicated fanbase that includes people of all genders. Many girls enjoy collecting and trading Pokémon cards, just like boys do. The appeal of the Pokémon universe and the thrill of collecting rare and powerful cards transcends gender.

  • Why do people collect Pokémon cards?

    People collect Pokémon cards for a variety of reasons. For some, it is a way to relive childhood memories and nostalgia associated with the Pokémon franchise. Others collect them as a hobby or for the thrill of completing a set or finding rare cards. Additionally, some people see collecting Pokémon cards as an investment, hoping that the value of certain cards will increase over time. Ultimately, collecting Pokémon cards can bring joy, satisfaction, and a sense of accomplishment to fans of the franchise.

  • Which football cards do you collect?

    I collect a variety of football cards, including rookie cards of current and former star players, autographed cards, and special edition cards featuring game-worn jersey or patch pieces. I also enjoy collecting cards of players from my favorite team or players who have had a significant impact on the game. Additionally, I like to collect cards with unique designs or limited edition releases. Overall, I enjoy collecting a wide range of football cards to add diversity and excitement to my collection.

  • Can you share iTunes gift cards?

    No, iTunes gift cards cannot be shared. Once an iTunes gift card is redeemed, it is tied to the recipient's Apple ID and cannot be transferred to another account. Each iTunes gift card can only be used by the person who redeemed it.

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