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Quando os dias chuvosos começam, a vontade de ficar dentro de casa debaixo das cobertas fica cada vez maior. Mas pensando em quem tem que enfrentar os dias úmidos fora do conforto do lar, trouxemos acessórios que prometem proteger a família inteira com estilo e conforto.
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Primeiramente, a capa de Chuva Poncho é uma ótima opção para quem usa a bicicleta como transporte. Tem um bolso frontal e uma fita refletiva na parte de trás, auxiliando na visualização, principalmente à noite e em dias chuvosos. Por R$ 259, no site CaiuToro.
The focus of the day was to look at ways to help climate change. The Stags had a 7am start, allowing them to arrive at the farm in time for breakfast. The day included feeding, watering and stroking the pigs; feeding the chickens and collecting the eggs; and visiting the goats and their kids. The goats appeared to be the children s favourite activity. Some of the goats were only a couple of months old and the Stags loved playing and having cuddles with them. The Stag’s learnt about the impact animals can have on climate change and the importance of organic and free range farming.
The focus of the day was to look at ways to help climate change. The Stags had a 7am start, allowing them to arrive at the farm in time for breakfast. The day included feeding, watering and stroking the pigs; feeding the chickens and collecting the eggs; and visiting the goats and their kids. The goats appeared to be the children s favourite activity. Some of the goats were only a couple of months old and the Stags loved playing and having cuddles with them. The Stag’s learnt about the impact animals can have on climate change and the importance of organic and free range farming.
The focus of the day was to look at ways to help climate change. The Stags had a 7am start, allowing them to arrive at the farm in time for breakfast. The day included feeding, watering and stroking the pigs; feeding the chickens and collecting the eggs; and visiting the goats and their kids. The goats appeared to be the children s favourite activity. Some of the goats were only a couple of months old and the Stags loved playing and having cuddles with them. The Stag’s learnt about the impact animals can have on climate change and the importance of organic and free range farming.