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  • Islanders Gameday News: Tough trip, more injuries, keep going


    The Islanders attempt to continue this improbable hot run — seven wins in a row, and 10 in 12 — with even more challenges as they head to south Florida for the back end of a back-to-back. Last night required extra time, but only 33 seconds of it, but they also have the further of injuries to Scott Mayfield and Mat Barzal, both of whom left the win over the Lightning.

    Updates on those guys are likely to come shortly before the game; Mayfield’s incident looked like a joint, Barzal’s an impact from a shot block that appeared right above the knee. We’ll see.

    One fun wrinkle for tonight is Adam Boqvist, who scored in his debut last night, facing the team that considered him surplus and waived him. I’m sure we’ll see why he’s bounced around in his young career (injuries also a factor) soon enough, but last night at least we saw some of his strengths on display.

    Leave First Islanders Goal picks here.

    Islanders News

    • About last night: Gutsy win, more injuries. [Isles | LHH | Post]
    • This injury update is already outdated given the Tampa game, but Noah Dobson and Ryan Pulock should skate during the 4 Nations break, while Semyon Varlamov is out indefinitely, and Marcus Hogberg should hopefully be ready after the break. Lou Lamoriello also talked about what he said to Isaiah George, all encouraging, in assigning him back to the AHL. [Post | Newsday]
    • Previewing tonight: Can they make it eight? They owe the Panthers one, as last meeting in October they blew a 3-0 lead to lose 6-3. [Isles]
    • The Skinny: This is the 9th time in club history that the Isles have won at least seven straight…they’ve outscored the opposition 24-9 during this streak. [Isles]
    • A storybook start to Tony DeAngelo’s start with the Islanders. [THN]
    • And the other storybook start, Boqvist — was the secret wearing gloves labeled for Beauvillier? [THN]

    Elsewhere

    Saturday’s other NHL scores included the Smurfs losing in J.T. Miller’s return, and tonight’s foe the Panthers winning at home over the Blackhawks.

    • MOAR trades. The Stars are dealing with Islanders-like injury blows, so they acquired Cody Ceci and Mikael Granlund from the Sharks for draft picks. [NHL]
    • And this is a little old, but shortly after completing the J.T. Miller trade the Canucks flipped the 1st-rounder and some depth to the Penguins for Marcus Pettersson, among other things. [NHL]
    • Ryan Hartman, generally seen as a dick, will have an in-person hearing for driving Tom Stutzle’s face into the ice on a faceoff. He seemed bemused when given a match penalty, so either he really is such a dick, or maaaaaybe it was a faceoff move that ended up way worse than he intended? [NHL | Sportsnet]
    • Probably the latter. It came as the Senators torched the Wild, 6-0. [Sportsnet]
    • Patrik Allvin faced the media on the whole Miller trade and assorted drama. [TSN]
    • All about the jerseys for the 4 Nations tournament. [NHL]





    The New York Islanders are facing some tough challenges as they hit the road for a difficult stretch of games. In addition to facing tough opponents, the team is also dealing with a growing list of injuries.

    Despite the setbacks, the Islanders are not backing down. The team is determined to keep pushing forward and fighting for wins. With a never-say-die attitude, the Islanders are ready to face whatever challenges come their way.

    Fans can expect a gritty and determined effort from the Islanders as they continue their road trip. Stay tuned for updates on the team’s progress and be sure to show your support as they battle through adversity. Let’s go Islanders! #IslesGameday #IslesNation #KeepPushingForward

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  • UC falls deeper in Big 12 hole after 0-2 trip to Utah


    (Photo: Rob Gray, USA TODAY Sports)

    The state of Utah was not kind to the Cincinnati Bearcats this past week, handing UC two losses at the hands of both BYU and Utah.

    Tuesday’s loss to the Utes magnified an ever-growing sentiment throughout the Bearcats’ fanbase: What the hell happened?

    “What is there to say?” Cincinnati head coach Wes Miller told Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson following Tuesday’s game. “That locker room is full of a bunch of frustrated people because we just lost three more in a row.”

    Utah’s head coach, Craig Smith, opened his press conference by sharing with the media congregation at the Huntsman Center that he had found a new cheesecake spot on his way home from shoot around Tuesday afternoon.

    “I love cheesecake. It’s more fun when you win,” Smith said.

    Cincinnati is far from being able to joke during press conferences. In fact, each one has been tense since the start of Big 12 play. Even after the two wins against Colorado and Arizona State, Miller didn’t take the time to digress—he still looked bothered.

    Now at 2-7 and in the midst of the biggest downward spiral in college basketball, the Bearcats might be able to breathe, but for the wrong reasons. The pressure to make the NCAA Tournament is gone. 

    Tuesday’s loss was littered with poor execution on both sides of the ball, namely from one of its stars, Dan Skillings Jr. The third-year wing was beaten on defense often, giving up baskets or forcing his teammates to help late and pick up fouls.

    But the most glaring stat? The rebounding differential. For the seventh straight game, the Bearcats lost the rebounding battle—this time by 18, as the Utes pulled down 41 boards to UC’s 23.

    Last season, Cincinnati did not lose the rebounding battle in consecutive games.

    Such a departure from the rigid standard Miller has set—with a roster that should be able to rebound better than last year’s team, which was one of the better rebounding teams in the country—is truly mind-boggling.

    “I think that kind of goes back to the first question of why we were able to sustain the lead, even though we had 19 turnovers,” Utah forward Keanu Dawes said. “When we play like this, we have a bunch of guys who can rebound really well.”

    “It’s crazy to win a game and have 19 turnovers,” Utah forward Gabe Madsen said.

    With under a minute left, UC was still in a position to win, down just two points with 42 seconds remaining. Madsen came open for a three and couldn’t convert. Aziz Bandaogo went after the ball, which had bounced right off the rim, but wasn’t able to corral it and call a timeout before sliding out of bounds, giving possession back to Utah.

    (Photo: Rob Gray, USA TODAY Sports)

    Utah inbounded to 58% free throw shooter Jake Wahlin, but Jizzle James wasn’t able to foul quickly enough, and Wahlin passed to Madsen who was fouled by Josh Reed. He made 1 of 2 free throws and took a 67-64 lead. The Utes sealed the game after trading trips to the charity line and an ill-advised three from Simas Lukošius, with under 10 seconds left walking away with a 69-66 win.

    Madsen finished with 18 points on 5-for-13 shooting. He made 7 of 8 free throw attempts. Dawes added 12 points in 30 minutes.

    “They fouled at nine seconds the first time, which surprised me a bit. That’s a bit early for the way we would do it. So, they’re gonna try to foul the next go-around in the three-point situation. We were trying to get it up the floor quickly to get a good look.

    “I had a timeout I was gonna call, and I thought Simas had a good push. That’s a really difficult position to foul, but where he shot the ball from, I didn’t quite like that. He said when I asked him that he thought they were fouling and that he could draw the foul. But you gotta trust your guys.”

    Lukošius hit double digits, reaching 10 points on 3-for-9 shooting and 2-for-6 from beyond the arc. James had his best offensive game in a while, scoring 18 points and making 4 of 5 threes, including one that did everything but reach the bottom of the hoop late in the game.

    Now, with the season—barring a miraculous run through the back half of conference play—effectively over, questions about next season will start to creep up. The best the Bearcats can do is end with momentum. West Virginia visits Clifton on Saturday for a 2 p.m. tip.



    The University of Cincinnati basketball team is facing a tough road ahead after a winless trip to Utah, falling to both BYU and Utah State. With a record of 0-2 in Big 12 play, the Bearcats are now in a deeper hole as they navigate through a competitive conference.

    The losses to BYU and Utah State exposed some weaknesses in the UC team, particularly on the defensive end. The Bearcats struggled to contain their opponents and gave up too many easy baskets, ultimately leading to their downfall in both games.

    Head coach Wes Miller will need to regroup his team and make some adjustments in order to turn things around. With a tough schedule ahead, including matchups against top-ranked teams like Kansas and Baylor, the Bearcats will need to step up their game in order to compete in the Big 12.

    Despite the rough start, there is still hope for UC to bounce back and make a run in conference play. The team has shown flashes of potential and has the talent to compete with the best in the Big 12. It will be up to the players and coaching staff to come together and find a way to climb out of the hole they are currently in.

    As the season progresses, UC will need to find their identity and play with a sense of urgency in order to salvage their conference campaign. The road ahead may be tough, but the Bearcats have the ability to rise to the challenge and make a statement in the Big 12.

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  • Caps Finish Trip in Ottawa


    Jan. 30 vs. Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Center

    Time: 7:00 p.m.

    TV: MNMT

    Radio: 106.7 THE FAN, Caps Radio 24/7

    The Capitals reach the end of their five-game road trip and the conclusion of their 14-game January slate on Thursday night in Ottawa when they face the Senators for the second of three times this season. The first meeting between the two nation’s capital cities occurred here in Ottawa two weeks ago when Washington eked out a 1-0 overtime victory on the strength of a second consecutive Logan Thompson shutout (24 saves) and Alex Ovechkin’s game-winning overtime goal, the 27th of his NHL career.

    As they return to the Eastern Time Zone for the first time in over a week for Thursday’s trip finale, the Caps carry a 3-1-0 record for the trip to date. Their lone misstep on the journey was a 2-1 setback to the Canucks in Vancouver on Saturday night, a loss that ended a six-game winning streak, the team’s longest of the season. Washington is 9-1-3 in January, and its total of 21 points this month matches the output of its best previous month of the season to date; the Caps also rolled up 21 points in November (10-4-1).

    Most recently, the Caps earned a 3-1 victory over the Flames in Calgary on Tuesday. Thompson won his 11th consecutive start in that game, winning in his hometown of Calgary with a 32-save outing that lifted his record to 23-2-3 on the season. Thompson has permitted two or fewer goals against in 19 of his last 23 starts, dating back to Nov. 2.

    Tuesday’s win over the Flames in Calgary was also satisfying for Washington winger Andrew Mangiapane, who played the first seven seasons and 417 games of his NHL in a Flames uniform.

    “It’s a great feeling,” said Mangiapane after the victory. “Obviously, I know a lot of guys on that team and I think half of them were maybe at my wedding, so there are good relationships there. It’s definitely nice to get the two points, and I’m really impressed by the way our team battled tonight and really dug deep; the power play, the [penalty kill], everything was huge for us, and it’s a really great feeling to come away with two points.”

    Calgary made the night special with a stirring video tribute of Mangiapane’s many exploits in a Calgary sweater, shown on the Scotiabank Saddledome video board at the first television timeout of the first period.

    “It was awesome, it was a great video tribute,” says Mangiapane. “It was great to watch all those plays, goals and everything like that. I had a lot of great memories here, scored a lot of big goals and just watching a great fan base and crowd that always had my back here, and every time I stepped out on the ice, they wanted nothing but the best for me.

    “I’m happy to be back, and happy to be coming away with two points. But it was a good video tribute that I’ll remember forever.”

    For just the sixth time in their history, Washington has strung together eight straight games in which it has surrendered two or fewer goals against. The franchise record is nine consecutive games, achieved just once, and the achievement was ongoing at this time 27 years ago.

    From Jan. 9-31, 1998 – the month after they moved from suburban Landover, Md. to downtown DC – the Caps went nine straight games without permitting as many as three goals against in any of them. They went 6-1-2 in those nine games in 1997-98. This year’s model is 7-1-0 through eight games.

    The Caps are the NHL’s stingiest defensive squad, allowing an average of 2.34 goals against per game. Washington has permitted just 11 goals against in its last 10 games, and it has yielded only five goals against at 5-on-5 in its last eight contests.

    “You can see the system is working,” says Caps captain Alex Ovechkin. “Obviously our goaltending has played very solid. We are blocking the shots, and we play smart in our [defensive] zone.”

    When Washington last visited here two weeks ago, the Senators entered the game just a point shy of eighth place and the final Stanley Cup playoff berth in the Eastern Conference standings. Including their overtime loss to the Capitals that night, the Sens are 4-2-1 since, and that has been enough to lift them from ninth place in the Eastern Conference standings to sixth.

    Ottawa has also moved ahead of both Tampa Bay and Boston and into third place in the Atlantic Division standings as it seeks its first postseason berth since 2017, when it fell to Pittsburgh in double overtime of Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final series. The Sens’ current points percentage of .560 is the team’s highest in any season since that last playoff appearance following the 2016-17 season, in which the Sens finished with 98 points, a .598 points percentage.

    The Sens have been parked in idle since last Sunday when they earned a 3-1 victory over the visiting Utah Hockey Club here. Ottawa is 7-2-1 in its last 10 games, and it is 4-0-1 in its last five home games, with the overtime loss to Washington on Jan. 16 the lone blemish on their home record over that span.

    The Sens have won each of the first two games of their four-game homestand that concludes on Saturday when Minnesota pays a visit.



    The Washington Capitals wrapped up their road trip with a 4-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators. The Caps showed their dominance on both ends of the ice, with strong performances from goaltender Ilya Samsonov and goals from key players like Alex Ovechkin and T.J. Oshie.

    The win in Ottawa caps off a successful road trip for the Capitals, who have now won four of their last five games. The team looks poised for a strong finish to the regular season and a deep playoff run.

    Stay tuned for more updates and highlights as the Capitals continue their quest for the Stanley Cup! #ALLCAPS

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  • PREVIEW: Red Wings open Western Canada leg of four-game road trip in Edmonton on Thursday


    The Red Wings practiced at Little Caesars Arena’s BELFOR Training Center on Wednesday morning before departing for Edmonton. Patrick Kane (upper body) and Vladimir Tarasenko (illness) both participated, but J.T. Compher (upper body) and Jeff Petry (undisclosed) did not.

    Per McLellan, he doesn’t expect Kane to play on Thursday but expects Tarasenko to return to the lineup. Compher will travel with the team on this road trip, while Petry will not.

    Tied with the Vegas Golden Knights for first in the Western Conference’s Pacific Division at 67 points apiece, the Oilers most recently defeated the Kraken, 4-2, on Monday.

    Captain Connor McDavid, who scored a goal in his return from a three-game suspension on Monday, leads the defending Western Conference champions in assists (45) and is second in goals (21) and points (66) behind Leon Draisaitl (35-40—75) this season. In 33 games, netminder Stuart Skinner has a 19-11-3 record with a 2.69 goals-against average and a pair of shutouts.

    “I had the luxury of coaching them,” McLellan said about McDavid and Draisaitl. “The two of them are elite separately and super elite together. They play a completely different game. One is fast, one slows it down with passing and vision.”

    Seider said the best way to defend against Edmonton’s star power is to do so as a five-man unit.

    “Really focusing on keeping them to the outside, eliminating chances from the inner slot and try to eliminate extended D-zone shifts,” Seider said. “I think the more we have the puck, the better we’ll be and the more offense we’ll play.”



    The Detroit Red Wings are set to kick off the Western Canada leg of their four-game road trip as they face off against the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night. After a tough loss to the Vancouver Canucks, the Red Wings will be looking to bounce back and secure a much-needed win.

    Edmonton has been playing well as of late, with star players Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl leading the way. The Red Wings will need to bring their A-game if they hope to come out on top against this tough opponent.

    Stay tuned for updates and highlights from the game as the Red Wings look to make a statement in Edmonton. Let’s go Red Wings! #LGRW #DetroitRedWings #NHL #EdmontonOilers #WesternCanadaTrip

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  • Detroit Red Wings head west with belief after woes on last road trip


    Detroit — After a trio of home wins, the Detroit Red Wings will get back on the road as January ends, hoping for better results than the last road trip.

    Detroit (24-21-5) last hit the road from Jan. 16-21 and went 1-2-1 in that span, playing four games in six days and cooling the hot streak the Red Wings had been on since Todd McLellan was installed as head coach just over a month ago. Following three straight wins at home, Detroit gears up for a trip out west that again will see the Red Wings play four games in six days, the group is hungry to prove the turnaround isn’t fool’s gold. 

    The Red Wings were unbeaten during a three-game homestand.

    Detroit opens the road trip on Thursday at Edmonton (32-15-3), where McLellan previously coached. And while he wants to see a successful road trip on the whole, his focus is zeroed in on starting the trip victorious.

    “There isn’t an easy road trip,” McLellan said recently. “Everybody made a lot of the last one and the gauntlet we went through, and we’re doing it again. I don’t like to think about the whole, I just want to look forward to practice and let’s get to Edmonton.”



    The Detroit Red Wings are gearing up to head west after a tough road trip that left fans feeling disappointed. Despite the struggles, the team is heading into their next stretch of games with renewed belief and determination.

    The Red Wings have had their fair share of challenges this season, but they are not letting that deter them from pushing forward. With a mix of veteran leadership and young talent, the team is looking to turn things around and make a statement on their upcoming road trip.

    Fans can expect to see a focused and resilient Red Wings team as they hit the road and take on some tough opponents. The players are determined to show that they are capable of competing with the best in the league and are ready to put their skills to the test.

    So, as the Red Wings head west, fans can rest assured that the team is ready to put their woes behind them and come out stronger on the other side. Let’s rally behind our team and show them our support as they look to turn their season around. #GoRedWings

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  • No. 3 Notre Dame Continues Road Swing With Trip To Blacksburg – Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Official Athletics Website


    BLACKSBURG, Va. — After a win at Boston College last Thursday and the weekend off, No. 3 Notre Dame (17-2, 8-0) heads to Virginia Tech (14-6, 5-4) for the second of three straight away games. 

    The Irish most recently stifled a hot Eagles offense, defeating BC 89-63 and holding them to a 1-17 showing from the floor to close out the game. Hannah Hidalgo paced Notre Dame with 23 points, while Sonia Citron stuffed the stat sheet once again with 9 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals and a block. She led the team in both boards and dimes.

    Notre Dame’s “pick your poison” mantra is alive and well through eight ACC games. There are five players in the conference posting at least 15 points, 6 rebounds and a pair of assists per game in ACC play. Three of them play for the Irish (Citron, Hidalgo and Olivia Miles). The other two are Miami’s Haley Cavinder and Stanford’s Nunu Agara. 

    In total, Notre Dame has a player ranked in the top 10 nationally in four of the five major statistical categories — Hidalgo (points and steals), Miles (assists) and Kate Koval (blocks). As a team, the Irish lead the ACC in rebounds, assists, blocks and steals per game plus field goal percentage, scoring margin and rebounding margin. The Irish offense is posting 87.5 points per game, which ranks second in the conference and fifth nationally. The group also leads the country with a 41.2 success rate from beyond the arc. 

    The Hokies are led by first year coach and Notre Dame alum Megan Duffy, who played in South Bend from 2002-06. Virginia Tech is coming off an 85-57 loss to No. 20 NC State but brings a balanced offense and young core to the court. Carleigh Wenzel is the team’s leading scorer (14.3 ppg), but four players are averaging 10+ points per contest. Wenzel led the Hokies with 18 points in Raleigh on Sunday. Forward Rose Michaeux is posting a near double-double with 12.4 points and 8.5 boards per game. 

    Notre Dame is 17-2 all-time against Virginia Tech and has won the last five meetings, including a top-10 clash in December 2022, the last time the Irish visited Cassell Coliseum. Thursday’s game airs on ACCNX and tips off at 6 p.m.





    The No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish are hitting the road once again as they travel to Blacksburg to take on Virginia Tech in their next game. After a thrilling victory in their last matchup, Notre Dame is looking to continue their winning streak and solidify their spot near the top of the rankings.

    This road swing will test the Fighting Irish as they face a tough Virginia Tech team on their home turf. The Hokies are always a formidable opponent, especially in front of their passionate fans. Notre Dame will need to bring their A-game in order to come out on top in this matchup.

    With a talented roster and a strong coaching staff, the Fighting Irish have the tools to come away with a victory in Blacksburg. Fans can expect an exciting and competitive game as Notre Dame looks to extend their winning streak and make a statement in the college football world.

    Be sure to tune in and cheer on the Fighting Irish as they continue their road swing and strive for another impressive victory. Let’s go Irish! #GoIrish

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  • Sophie Turner Shares She Needed Girls’ Trip to the Maldives to Feel Happy


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    My Secret To Happiness …
    Girls’ Trip to the Maldives!!!

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    Sophie Turner, the beloved actress known for her roles in Game of Thrones and X-Men, recently opened up about her mental health struggles and how a girls’ trip to the Maldives helped her feel happy again.

    In a heartfelt post on social media, Turner shared that she had been feeling overwhelmed and stressed out recently, and was struggling to find joy in her everyday life. She decided to take a break and escape to the beautiful Maldives with some close friends, and the trip ended up being exactly what she needed.

    Turner described the trip as a “much-needed reset,” and said that being surrounded by the crystal-clear waters and stunning scenery of the Maldives helped her to relax and recharge. She also expressed gratitude for her friends who supported her and made the trip so special.

    The actress encouraged her followers to prioritize their mental health and seek out moments of happiness, whether that means taking a vacation, spending time with loved ones, or simply taking a moment to breathe and relax.

    Fans of Turner were quick to show their support and appreciation for her honesty and vulnerability, with many thanking her for sharing her experience and reminding them to prioritize self-care.

    It’s heartwarming to see celebrities like Sophie Turner openly discussing their struggles with mental health and the importance of taking care of themselves. Hopefully, her story will inspire others to prioritize their own well-being and seek out moments of happiness, no matter how big or small.

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  • WCGXKO New Zealand Souvenir Makeup New Zealand Culture Gift New Zealand Trip Gift for New Zealand Lover (New Zealand Bag)


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  • Rainleaf Microfiber Towel Perfect Travel & Gym & Camping Towel. Quick Dry – Super Absorbent – Ultra Compact – Lightweight. Suitable for Trip, Beach, Shower, Backpacking, Pool


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    Rainleaf Microfiber Towel
    Made of 200gsm microfiber (85% polyester and 15% polyamide). Its soft texture provides a gentle touch against your skin. You can use it as a blanket during a tiring journey. It’s super absorbent, can dry your body and hair off quickly and completely. Its quick-dry technology ensures that you spend less time waiting and more time enjoying your activities. Packs well and it won’t take too much space in your backpack. Say goodbye to unpleasant sand residue. This towel stands up to frequent use and maintains high quality after many washes.
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    ULTRA COMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT – Easy to pack, minimising luggage space and weight. CARRY BAG – Reusable, with ventilation holes.
    SKIN FRIENDLY – Remarkable soft suede like feel on your skin and face. It can also be used as a blanket to keep warm. POCKET – The 40*72 inches towel has a zippered pocket in the corner.
    Available in 6 sizes and 18 vivid colors. You can choose different sizes and colors according to the various needs of family members.
    This Rainleaf microfiber towel is also machine washable, sand resistant, breathable and durable. Ideal for traveling, hiking, swimming, bath, sports, yoga.

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the quick-drying and lightweight towel. They find it absorbs moisture well and is suitable for gym use, camping, and travel. The compact design allows them to carry it easily without taking up much space. The absorbency of the towel is also praised, with customers saying it absorbs water efficiently and dries quickly.

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    Are you in need of the perfect towel for your next adventure? Look no further than the Rainleaf Microfiber Towel!

    This towel is perfect for travel, the gym, camping, and more. It is quick-drying, super absorbent, ultra compact, and lightweight, making it easy to pack and carry wherever you go.

    Whether you’re going on a trip, hitting the beach, taking a shower, backpacking, or lounging by the pool, this towel has got you covered. Say goodbye to bulky, heavy towels and hello to the convenience of the Rainleaf Microfiber Towel.

    Don’t let your next adventure be dampened by subpar towels. Invest in the Rainleaf Microfiber Towel and experience the difference for yourself.
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  • Magnetic Dress up Paper Doll Playset,Pretend Play Game Travel Toys Car Road Trip



    Magnetic Dress up Paper Doll Playset,Pretend Play Game Travel Toys Car Road Trip

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    Are you looking for a fun and portable toy to keep your little one entertained during long car rides or road trips? Look no further than our Magnetic Dress up Paper Doll Playset! This pretend play game is perfect for on-the-go fun and creativity.

    With this playset, your child can mix and match different outfits and accessories on the magnetic paper dolls to create their own unique looks. The set includes a variety of clothing and accessory pieces, as well as two magnetic dolls to dress up. The magnetic pieces stick easily to the dolls, making it a mess-free and convenient play option for travel.

    Not only is this playset entertaining, but it also helps develop fine motor skills, imagination, and creativity in young children. It’s a great way for kids to express themselves and explore different styles and looks.

    So next time you’re hitting the road with your little one, don’t forget to pack our Magnetic Dress up Paper Doll Playset for hours of fun and imaginative play!
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