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    Thumbnail 1 of 3, Magnet, Turtle Boy designed and sold by JLSimpkinsArt.
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    Magnet, Turtle Boy designed and sold by JLSimpkinsArt

    Turtle Boy Magnet

    Designed and sold by Janet Simpkins
    $7.33
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    $7.33

    Product features

    4.60 (154 reviews)
    • Die-cut magnets add a touch of easily switchable flair to your fridge, locker, or file cabinet
    • Available in three sizes
    • Flexible, durable 20mil / 0.5mm vinyl
    • Vibrant color printing
    • Approximately 4mm white border around design
    • WARNING: Choking Hazard small parts. Not for children under 3.
    • This product contains magnets. Swallowed magnets can stick together across intestines causing serious injuries. Seek immediate medical attention if magnets are swallowed.
    • Not a toy. For decorative use only.
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
    Artwork thumbnail, Turtle Boy by Janet Simpkins
    Turtle Boy
    Turtle Boy is considered the mascot and an Icon of Worcester. The iconic Burnside fountian or bronze sculpture is located by City Hall on the corner of Worcester Common in Worcester Massachusetts. Originally designed and sculpted by Charles Y. Harvey. and finished by Sherry Fry after his unfortunate demise. The fountain was a commission from Harriet Burnside left in her will to finance a Memorial for her father. The water fountain originally supplied fresh water for horses and other animals in the area.

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