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Chickadee Birch Beer Zazzle HEART Tote Bag

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It's good to follow your HEART. Zazzle has partnered with LIFE Line in support of their mission to empower Kenyan mothers of special needs children, to be self-sustaining. Each product is handmade in Kenya and product sales directly benefit the Malaika Mums, many of whom have been shunned by society because of their special needs children.

Just the right size to tote around town. The custom gray and white plaid fabric is a unique collaboration between LIFE Line and Zazzle. A Zazzle team traveled to Kenya to meet the Malaika Mums and this custom Maasai pattern, a Zazzle exclusive, is a result of that collaboration. Look good while supporting an even better cause.

  • Created in collaboration with LIFE Line. Learn more.
  • Dimension: 15"(width) x 14" (length).
  • Made from traditional Kenya Maasai Shuka fabric and East African cotton.
  • Produced at LIFE Line's Happy Factory in Maai Mahiu by Malaika Mums.
  • Quality checked, tagged and packaged in Maai Mahiu, Kenya.
  • Materials: Cotton shuka (East Africa), thread (Kenya), leather (Kenya).
  • Limited quantities available.
  • Free shipping.

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Chickadee Birch Beer Zazzle HEART Tote Bag

Chickadee Birch Beer Zazzle HEART Tote Bag

A poster for mythical, All Natural Chickadee Birch Beer; made with free-range birch trees and bottled in Willow, AK. Permafrost chilled! Features the image of a chickadee perched on the branch of a birch tree. There are seven species of chickadees in North America. Chickadees are found throughout much of the continent including Alaska and most of Canada. They are also found on Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Queen Charlotte Island and Vancouver Island. In general, they do not migrate. Every couple of years when populations are high, birds that hatched within the past year may "irrupt" (spread out), or move southward in the fall. Have you ever wondered how chickadees, weighing about 12 grams and small enough to fit inside a human hand, can survive winter? They have high metabolic rates and little body fat. On cold winter nights, Chickadees reduce their body temperature by up to 10–12 °C (from their normal temperature of about 42 °C) to conserve energy. Such a capacity for torpor is rare in birds (or at least, rarely studied). While this may seem counterproductive, “nocturnal hypothermia” probably reduces energy expenditure by as much as ten percent. As winter approaches temperatures decrease as does the supply of insects, berries and seeds. The birds must eat during the day and put on sufficient fat to be metabolized as heat during the night. Some studies suggest chickadees may gain ten to a whopping 60 percent of their body weight in a day to keep warm through the long winter night. On extremely cold nights, a chickadee uses almost all of its body fat to keep warm, then replaces it the next day in order to repeat the cycle. To ensure a food supply, during autumn the chickadee roams a territory covering tens of square miles, gathering morsels of food and stores them in hundreds of hiding places in trees behind buckled pieces of bark, in patches of lichens and other caches. In the fall the chickadee's hippocampus, the part of the brain responsible for spatial organization and memory, grows by 30 percent. In the spring, when memory requirements lessen, the hippocampus shrinks back to its normal size, In the states of Alaska and Washington, and in parts of western Canada, Black-capped Chickadees are among a number of bird species affected by an unknown agent that is causing beak deformities, which may cause stress for affected species by inhibiting feeding ability, mating, and grooming. Black-capped Chickadees were the first affected bird species, with reports of the deformity beginning in Alaska in the late 1990s, but more recently the deformity has been observed in close to 30 bird species in the affected areas, as reported by the Alaska Science Center of the United States Geological Survey.

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By Peter H.April 29, 2015Verified Purchase
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The plaid bottom caught my eye. The ability to personalize it in my own way -- font size, color, further appealed. My wife likes it a lot. The printing is fine, like the bag was created that way.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Helen E.January 6, 2018Verified Purchase
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This is a very well made bag with a wonderful mage on it. It was a gift, and the recipient is quite pleased with it. The colors were good, the image was clear, and it's a great picture.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Linda B.October 12, 2015Verified Purchase
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great quality -- perfect to take my personals overnight when I babysit my granddaughter -- love the pattern, and the colors are very vibrant. The bag is roomy. Printing came out great -- very bold.

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Product ID: 256408252931852556
Created on: 11/8/2015, 4:24 AM
Rating: G