Pet's Palette I'll wager your pets won't be able to wait to get their paws, claws or fins on this fun painting set! What masterpieces will they produce? Hopefully it'll keep them happily engaged for hours.
@ Pet's Palette
Blue And Copper Egg The first painted eggs came from Mesopotamia, and because eggs were forbidden food during Lent, people painted eggs while Lent was being observed—after Lent, they would eat the eggs on Easter Day.
Beautifully decorated eggs “pysanka” are associated with Ukraine, and the oldest painted egg that was unearthed in northern Ukraine is dated to the end of the 17th century.
While marveling at science, you meet Redington.
Purplicious shook paws with Redington the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
Redington gave you 1 "Blue And Copper Egg" FULL SIZE
Green Fluorite Green fluorite, or fluorspar, is a beautiful crystal, found all over the world, which has many healing properties.
@ Green Fluorite “Do you remember that scene in Johnny English Strikes Again where English thinks he's in a VR scene but he's really out in the streets and shops in London and starts attacking someone with a baguette?" said Sarah. Purplicious joined her in hearty laughter at the memory.
While marveling at science, you meet Sarah.
Purplicious shook paws with Sarah the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Metallic Background “They've got VR headsets for sale in the gift shop, Purplicious!” exclaimed Inga. “I'm very tempted!” ”Wow!” said Purplicious. "I'm tempted myself, but I imagine a decent headset would cost a good few golden moles!"
While marveling at science, you meet Inga.
Purplicious shook paws with Inga the Screech Owl. They both received one silver mole!
Inga gave you 20 "Iridescent Red Candy Drop" FULL SIZE
@ Silver Globe “They've got VR headsets for sale in the gift shop, Purplicious!” exclaimed Eddy Easter Bunny. “I'm very tempted!” ”Wow!” said Purplicious. "I'm tempted myself, but I imagine a decent headset would cost a good few golden moles!"
While marveling at science, you meet Eddy Easter Bunny.
Purplicious shook paws with Eddy Easter Bunny the Eggstravagant Easter Bunny. They both received one silver mole!
@ Mineral Rock "I'm going to buy a small amethyst, Hershel," said Purplicious. "It'll go well with my glass snowglobe from Belgium, and my model of the Forth Bridge from when we went to Scotland." "That sounds like a nice collection of mementoes, Purplicious!"
While marveling at science, you meet Hershel.
Purplicious shook paws with Hershel the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ Polygon Ore Stone A physicist, a biologist and a chemist went to the seaside for the first time. The physicist watched the sea and was fascinated by the waves. He said he wanted to do some research on the fluid dynamics of the waves and walked into the sea. He never returned.
The biologist said he wanted to do research on ocean flora and fauna and walked into the sea. He, too, never returned.
The chemist waited for a long time and afterwards wrote the observation, “Physicists and biologists are soluble in seawater.”
While marveling at science, you meet Daba.
Purplicious shook paws with Daba the Dauntless Dolphin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Limestone Surface Texture “Do you remember that scene in Johnny English Strikes Again where English thinks he's in a VR scene but he's really out in the streets and shops in London and starts attacking someone with a baguette?" said Gulliver. Purplicious joined him in hearty laughter at the memory.
While marveling at science, you meet Gulliver.
Purplicious shook paws with Gulliver the Fennec Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Iron Pyrites A physicist, a biologist and a chemist went to the seaside for the first time. The physicist watched the sea and was fascinated by the waves. He said he wanted to do some research on the fluid dynamics of the waves and walked into the sea. He never returned.
The biologist said he wanted to do research on ocean flora and fauna and walked into the sea. He, too, never returned.
The chemist waited for a long time and afterwards wrote the observation, “Physicists and biologists are soluble in seawater.”
While marveling at science, you meet BOB.
Purplicious shook paws with BOB the Bob the Blue Scaly Monster. They both received one silver mole!
Mineral Cave Down Under This is the entrance to a mineral cave in Australia. What mysteries of nature can be found when deep in the dark cavern? The pastime of exploring such caves is known as speleology, which is the scientific study of caves, especially in respect of their geological formation, flora and fauna, etc
@ Mineral Cave Down Under A physicist, a biologist and a chemist went to the seaside for the first time. The physicist watched the sea and was fascinated by the waves. He said he wanted to do some research on the fluid dynamics of the waves and walked into the sea. He never returned.
The biologist said he wanted to do research on ocean flora and fauna and walked into the sea. He, too, never returned.
The chemist waited for a long time and afterwards wrote the observation, “Physicists and biologists are soluble in seawater.”
While marveling at science, you meet Morgaine.
Purplicious shook paws with Morgaine the Purple Dragon Hatchling. They both received one silver mole!
Morgaine gave you 20 "Iridescent Green Candy Drop" FULL SIZE
@ Eyeshadow Colour Palette “Do you remember that scene in Johnny English Strikes Again where English thinks he's in a VR scene but he's really out in the streets and shops in London and starts attacking someone with a baguette?" said Millicent. Purplicious joined her in hearty laughter at the memory.
While marveling at science, you meet Millicent.
Purplicious shook paws with Millicent the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Orange Calcite "I'm going to buy a small amethyst, Symphony," said Purplicious. "It'll go well with my glass snowglobe from Belgium, and my model of the Forth Bridge from when we went to Scotland." "That sounds like a nice collection of mementoes, Purplicious!"
While marveling at science, you meet Symphony.
Purplicious shook paws with Symphony the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
Symphony gave you 20 "Chocolate-Strawberry Candy Delight" FULL SIZE
Amazing Amethyst Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz, taking its name from Biblical Greek amethystos meaning "not intoxicated" -- the Ancient Greeks fashioned drinking vessels out of amethyst in the belief that it would prevent one from becoming drunk. Soldiers in mediaeval Europe wore amethyst amulets into battle, due to their belief in its healing qualities. In the Church of England, bishops wear an episcopal ring which is often set with an amethyst, an allusion to the description of the Apostles as "not drunk" at Pentecost in Acts 2:15. High-quality amethyst can be found in Siberia, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Uruguay and the Far East.
@ Amazing Amethyst Why were oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon wearing suits and ties?
They were a formyl group.
While marveling at science, you meet Layla.
Purplicious shook paws with Layla the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
Hungarian Mineral Cave This cave in Hungary has natural mineral formations of stalactites and stalagmites. Speleothems, sometimes referred to as formations or decorations, are cave features formed by the deposition of minerals. The word speleothem is derived from the Greek words spelaion meaning "cave" and thema meaning "deposit". The speleothems with which most people are familiar are stalactites and stalagmites. Speleothems form at varying rates as calcite crystals build up. Most scientists believe that the color of speleothems are determined by the mineral content. Pure calcite is white and almost colorless. Iron and other minerals, as well as acids from surface vegetation, combine with calcite crystals to add shades of red, orange and black to the color of speleothems.
@ Hungarian Mineral Cave "I'm going to buy a small amethyst, fire fox," said Purplicious. "It'll go well with my glass snowglobe from Belgium, and my model of the Forth Bridge from when we went to Scotland." "That sounds like a nice collection of mementoes, Purplicious!"
While marveling at science, you meet fire fox.
Purplicious shook paws with fire fox the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
Sunshine Stone This mineral is citrine quartz. It is coloured by traces of iron in the quartz and its hue can be anything between butter yellow and brilliant amber. In its natural form it looks somewhat cloudy or smoky. Citrine tends to have a hexagonal crystal system. The meaning of citrine is focused on prosperity, joy and energy.
@ Sunshine Stone A physicist, a biologist and a chemist went to the seaside for the first time. The physicist watched the sea and was fascinated by the waves. He said he wanted to do some research on the fluid dynamics of the waves and walked into the sea. He never returned.
The biologist said he wanted to do research on ocean flora and fauna and walked into the sea. He, too, never returned.
The chemist waited for a long time and afterwards wrote the observation, “Physicists and biologists are soluble in seawater.”
While marveling at science, you meet Brie.
Purplicious shook paws with Brie the Holstein Friesian Calf. They both received one silver mole!
Blue Afghanite This mineral was discovered in 1968 in the Lapis-lazuli Mine, Afghanistan and is named after that country. It has also been found in Germany, Italy, Tajikistan, near Lake Baikal in Siberia, New York and Newfoundland. It is popular in uses as a gemstone.
@ Blue Afghanite What’s a pirate’s favorite element?
Aaaaargon!
While marveling at science, you meet Amber.
Purplicious shook paws with Amber the Buzzy Busy Bee. They both received one silver mole!
Blue Pebbles Blue pebbles are a frequent choice for landscapers, gardeners and homeowners. These decorative stones are a versatile and economical way to smarten up your garden, whether it's to add some colour to your front or back garden or to create easy borders around your home.
@ Blue Pebbles A physicist, a biologist and a chemist went to the seaside for the first time. The physicist watched the sea and was fascinated by the waves. He said he wanted to do some research on the fluid dynamics of the waves and walked into the sea. He never returned.
The biologist said he wanted to do research on ocean flora and fauna and walked into the sea. He, too, never returned.
The chemist waited for a long time and afterwards wrote the observation, “Physicists and biologists are soluble in seawater.”
While marveling at science, you meet Hershel.
Purplicious shook paws with Hershel the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!