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Teeny-Tiny Christmas Cactus: It Lights Up!

Mixed media product

Main Details

Title Teeny-Tiny Christmas Cactus: It Lights Up!
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mollie Thomas
Physical Properties
Format:Mixed media product
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 96,Width 74
Category/GenreToys, games and models
ISBN/Barcode 9780762494873
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Running Press,U.S.
Imprint Running Press Adult
Publication Date 8 October 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Feliz Navidad! Your grandmother's ceramic tree has been given a modern, Southwestern facelift in the TEENY-TINY CHRISTMAS CACTUS. A bulb inside this fun ceramic cactus illuminates the tiny lights and casts a cheerful glow on your desktop, mantle, or any place in need of a festive touch! This adorable mini kit includes: A 4" ceramic cactus with 20 multi-colored lights A 32-page mini book exploring the fun, quirky ways people celebrate the Christmas season across the world WARNING - KEEP BUTTON BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Swallowing may lead to serious or fatal injury in as little as 2 hours due to chemical burns and potential perforation of the esophagus. Never allow children to replace button batteries of any device. If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery immediately call the 24-Hour Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 (Australia) or 0800 764 766 (New Zealand) for fast, expert advice. Regularly examine devices and make sure the battery compartment is correctly secured, e.g. that the screw or other mechanical fastener is tightened. Do not use if the compartment is not secure. Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely out of reach of children. A battery can still be dangerous even when it can no longer operate the device. Tell others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep their children safe.

Author Biography

Mollie Thomas is a copywriter and editor living in Traverse City, Michigan. She received her MA in Writing, Literature and Publishing from Emerson College.