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Over the
last few months we’ve had an amazing number of Google
searches to our other website for Scoubidos. Well
anyway, that’s one way of spelling it! We’ve also
had searches for Scoubidoos with beads, Scoobies information, shops selling Skoobies,
how to make Scoubidous, where to find Scoobidoos, Scoobidous cord, Scoubies string, Scoobies
strands, Skoobidoos for children and Scoobys rainbow colours. Whatever the
spelling, this latest craze in children |
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Scoubidou is manufactured by This is what
it says on one of their web sites – “Scoubidou
comes in strands in a rainbow variety of colours. You can let your
imagination run freely to make all sorts of things with Scoubidou
strings and strands. Keyrings and Friendship
bracelets are just a couple of ideas. Instructions are included in the
packaging and more detailed instructions on how to make interesting items are
in the Scoubidou Fun Time Book, which is for ages 6 and
upwards Scoubidou is also available in glow colours, pearl colours and glitter
colours but they’re not really suitable for children under the age of 3 due
to the possibility of swallowing small parts. |
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One of the
other things we’ve noticed lately is the growth of blogs.
What’s a blog you ask.
Well, it’s short for web log – a kind of online journal or diary that many
youngsters are starting to publish on the internet. The content of blogs varies tremendously and includes everything from
day to day personal experiences and events through to picture galleries and
useful peer group tips. If you’re interested, take a look at the History of Weblogs for more information. If you search
some of the blog directories, you’ll also find a
surprisingly large number of web logs that are written about Scoubido! |