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  • If you want to stay a perpetual kid, we have the ultimate how-not-to-grow-up guide. Our Encyclopedia of Immaturity contains more than 300 entries of tricks, skills, and gags to keep yourself young at heart! All pages are painstakingly explicated and illuminated with full-color photos, illustrations, and diagrams! The information in this book was gathered over the course of a misspent... More at Perpetual Kid
  • You and your padawans will love using the force to make delicious treats with our Star Wars Ice Sabers Kit! Expand your galaxy far away while you make Ice Cream Clones and Bananakin Splits! You can even have refreshing battles with your popsicle lightsabers while you pretend to be Obi-Wan, Luke or even a dark Sith lord! The best part about this out-of-this-galaxy ice-pop recipe is that... More at Perpetual Kid
  • May the force be with you as you create irresistible treats with Yoda, Darth Vader and R2-D2 shaped cookie cutters, which are much easier than using a lightsaber! From Chocolate Chewies and Jawa Jigglers to Landonuts and Mos Eisley Spacetortes, our galactic Star Wars Cookbook features easy-to-make recipes for snacks, delicious drinks, sweet treats and of course, cookies that will delight... More at Perpetual Kid
  • Remember that scene in that zombie movie where the people survive by adopting the mannerisms and speech patterns of the zombie horde? They walk right through the undead and nobody even notices them. Totally the best idea ever, right? (Admit it, it's in your notebook under "Ideas On How To Survive Zombie Invasion.") You'll need a way to blend into the horde and avoid being... More at Perpetual Kid
  • The Encyclopedia of Immaturity contains more than 300 entries: How to Skip a Stone, How to Do a Wheelie, How to Hang a Spoon from Your Nose, How to Really Annoy Your Older Sibling… all painstakingly explicated and illuminated with full-color photographs, illustrations, diagrams, and the occasional footnote. Written by the editors of Klutz.  More at Perpetual Kid
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