A school district in North Carolina doesn't want this Minion around anymore, but they do know it's a hot commodity, an asset to their institution. This is not garbage (there is a category called Garbage)
Ann McGovern's 1968 classic retelling of the Robin Hood legend is vital to any collection for young readers. For only One Dollar, you can plant the seed of 321 such collections.
My neighbor thinks he's hot shit for having a ten pound bucket of knives. He's always bragging about it, shaking it in my face just to hear the sound. But when I pull up with sixteen pounds of assorted knives and multi-tools? Priceless.
The Space Themed Mining Sluice is in the playground equipment category. This seems incorrect. The sluice is meant to pour water over bags of gift shop sand, with a signpost identifying the minerals and non-precious stones revealed inside. This activity, common to tourist caves and historical villages, has nothing to do with space.
