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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Fan Power! Lola Zola… not just for tweens
Remember when you were a tween confronted by a huge problem? Your father was laid off from work; you found a stray dog and would not rest until you found it a home; you wanted to wear make-up but your … Continue reading