
The Lost Critter Project One Critter goes to the the Biltmore Castle!
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! September blog of the month is Casey McCormick's Literary Rambles! Please note: I may be a bit sporadic in commenting on blogs as I'm adjusting to the day job again. Also: CRITTER!

The Lost Critter Project See what critter has been doing in Texas! (side note: the potty is display only!)
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Thanks for all the great audiobook comments! I've just started I'D TELL YOU I LOVE YOU BUT THEN I'D HAVE TO KILL YOU by Ally Carter on audio and have high hopes for it. It seems like the type of book which ...

The Lost Critter Project This little critter went to Texas... Critter got roped into some crazy blog contest and is now on his way to Texas! Read all about it here then see where he'll wind up next -->
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Critter is very excited. He's packed his bag and is ready for his Blogland adventure.All the entries are in my handy-dandy tupperware bowl of winningness and Critter is about to milk his pants from the the excitement. ...

The Lost Critter Project From the Apex Herald, the article about the critter project -->
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Contributed Photos Apex High School art teacher Ian Sands had plenty of help from art students and volunteers on his Lost Critter Project.

The Lost Critter Project News bulletin: The Chamber is handing out free Kit Kats for anyone who returns their critter. look for the orange cats and collect your candy.

The Lost Critter Project These foam board critters are found on benches, curbs, on top of newspaper boxes, on brick wall and even tied to poles and street signs.
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The Lost Critter Project The Making of the Lost Critter Project. It took two weeks and a team of more then ten students to create the 500 critters.
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The Lost Critter Project Critters go out tomorrow! They need your help to find them and unite them with their brothers and sisters.

The Lost Critter Project These foam board critters are found on benches, curbs, on top of newspaper boxes, on brick wall and even tied to poles and street signs.
6 new photos

The Lost Critter Project The Making of the Lost Critter Project. It took two weeks and a team of more then ten students to create the 500 critters.
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