Linden Paper Co. Meet the Maker: Linden Paper Co.
$24.99
A beautiful arrangement of warm toned florals for a wonderful human. The perfect card to say thank you, love you, well done, or just to say "Hi, I'm thinking of you".
Box contains 8 blank cards + 8 envelopes.
The inside is blank for you to add your own personal touch.
Printed in full-colour on high quality cover paper and paired with a white 100% recycled envelope.
Card size: 4.25" x 5.5"
Made by Linden Paper Co. in Port Moody, BC
2% of all sales will help to #CraftChange.
Type: Cards - Boxed Sets
$ 12.95
Here they come…orange foxes, blue whales, red cardinals, and many more Canadian animals in colour!
Each spread features one of 10 different colours along with a Canadian animal brightly rendered in Geraldo Valério’s simple yet sophisticated paper collage. Each spread also features a lively descriptive phrase full of wordplay, alliteration, and rhyme.
From the familiar black bears breakfasting in a bed of berries, to the more exotic purple sea stars stretching and pink prawns pirouetting, young readers will love discovering wildlife from a mix of environments including land, sea, and sky.
A great book for ages 3 and under.
Measures 7.5" x 7.5" / 22 pages / Board Book
Written by Geraldo Valerio
Distributed by UTP Press in Toronto, ON
$ 19.99
Add a modern touch to your sink or shower while preventing your gorgeous bar soap from turning to goop! These concrete soap dishes are coated with a water-resistant finish and feature drainage holes that allow soap to dry out between uses.
They are made from concrete, and are available in multiple colours.
Dimensions are approx. 5.25" x 3.25" x 1"
Made by hand at the studio of Ebb and Flow in Bracebridge, Ontario
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
Low stock alert!
$ 16.99
Presqu'ile Provincial Park is located near Brighton, Ontario, on Lake Ontario. Bring back that feeling of being one with nature by putting this art print up in your home.
Print size is 6" x 8"
*Frame not included.
Made by Osgoode Company in Halifax, NS.
Framed version comes in a handmade wooden frame from Quebec. To get it framed - add the 6" x 8" size frame from the handmade frame collection by Le Cadre Urbain to your cart and we'll frame it for you!
$ 22.99
Eliminate the use of paper towels and napkins with this eco-friendly replacement - set of 8!
PERFECT FOR
★ wiping messy hands and faces after meals
★ spill clean-up
★ washing and drying dishes
★ mealtime napkins
★ lint-free cleaning and dusting
★ always keep a spare or two in your pocket to use as a handkerchief (that's right, we said it), or to have as an emergency wipe.
Can be easily rolled around an empty paper towel roll to use with your paper towel holder.
Each Non•Paper Towel is single ply and measures 12"x10". Made from 100% cotton.
Made by Cheeks Ahoy in Peterborough, ON
$ 12.99
A charming 24 page bedtime story that fosters a serene sleeping environment for your child. Featuring the indigenous art work of 21 contributing artists and with over 80, 000 copies sold, it has become a beloved children's bedtime story across North America.
Start bedtime off right with this sweet Goodnight World book. Great for kids or adults alike!
Soy based ink and water based protective coating. Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests.
Measures 15.1 x 1.4 x 18.4 cm
Contributing Artists Allan Weir, Haida Ben Houstie, Bella Bella Chris Kewistep, Bella Bella Corey Bulpitt, Haida Corey W. Moraes, Tsimshian Darrel Amos, Haida Doug LaFortune, Coast Salish Eric Parnell, Haida Francis Horne Sr., Coast Salish James E. Grant, Haisla Keith Tait, Gitsan, Carrier Maynard Johnny Jr., Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw Mike Dangeli, Nisga'a, Tlingit, Tsimshian Paul Windsor, Haisla,Heiltsuk Phil Gray, Tsimshian Richard Hunt, Kwaguilth Ryan Cranmer, Namgis Sean Brennan, Haida Simone Diamond, Coast Salish T.J. Sgwaayaans Young, Haida Terry Starr, Tsimshian Todd Stephens, Nisga'a
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Written by Paul Windsor. Made by Native Northwest.
$ 12.99
Say Good Morning! To the plants, trees and animals with this bestselling children's book featuring indigenous artwork by Haisla,Heiltsuk artist, Paul Windsor.
From the artist: "The purpose of this book is to share the GOOD energy coming from all the experiences I've had in the past, present, and going into the future. There are days that are challenging, but it is important to carry on, improve one's creativity, and learn to respect ourselves and the land we share. By doing so, we can gain a fresh start and a new beginning. GOOD MORNING TO YOU ON YOUR JOURNEY!".
“I was raised in a way of life based on hunting, fishing, feasting, singing, dancing and visual arts. Art has always been communicated as an expression of spirit to the connections to people and the ways of life.” - Paul Windsor
Soy based ink and water based protective coating. Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests
Measures 15.1 x 1.4 x 18.4 cm
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Written by Paul Windsor. Made by Native Northwest.
$ 12.99
Animals & Their Babies was created by father and daughter Coast Salish artists Francis Horne and Simone Diamond. It is the first Indigenous board book that features baby animals and their parents.
Through this board book, young children can learn the names of baby animals while being introduced to traditional, authentic Coast Salish Indigenous art at an early age. Animals & Their Babies is Simone Diamond's first board book ever written.
Soy based ink and water based protective coating. Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests.
18 pages; measures 6.5 in x 6.5 in.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Written by Simone Diamond. Made by Native Northwest.
Low stock alert!
$ 14.99
The essential bestselling kids’ map book of Canada, perfect for ages 4 to 8.
This picture book atlas is a whimsical and informative introduction to Canada, from sea to sea to sea. Each province and territory is featured on its own spread, with icons and labels indicating the capital city, other major cities, key lakes and rivers, iconic landmarks, animals, and plants, significant national and provincial parks, and more.
Inspired by the illustrator’s map of PEI, a longtime gift shop bestseller, each map is lively and colourful with plenty of details to discover. Simple labels make key places and landmarks easily searchable for further research. My Canada also includes basic introductory information about the country, showing respect for the land's Indigenous history. Revised and updated with expert input in 2020, this book is a current and kid-friendly portrayal of our diverse and abundant country.
Measures 11" x 8.5" / 32 pages / Paperback
Written by Katherine Dearlove and illustrated by Lori Joy Smith
Distributed by UTP Press in Toronto, ON
$ 12.95
Here they come…orange foxes, blue whales, red cardinals, and many more Canadian animals in colour!
Each spread features one of 10 different colours along with a Canadian animal brightly rendered in Geraldo Valério’s simple yet sophisticated paper collage. Each spread also features a lively descriptive phrase full of wordplay, alliteration, and rhyme.
From the familiar black bears breakfasting in a bed of berries, to the more exotic purple sea stars stretching and pink prawns pirouetting, young readers will love discovering wildlife from a mix of environments including land, sea, and sky.
A great book for ages 3 and under.
Measures 7.5" x 7.5" / 22 pages / Board Book
Written by Geraldo Valerio
Distributed by UTP Press in Toronto, ON
$ 19.99
Add a modern touch to your sink or shower while preventing your gorgeous bar soap from turning to goop! These concrete soap dishes are coated with a water-resistant finish and feature drainage holes that allow soap to dry out between uses.
They are made from concrete, and are available in multiple colours.
Dimensions are approx. 5.25" x 3.25" x 1"
Made by hand at the studio of Ebb and Flow in Bracebridge, Ontario
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
Low stock alert!
$ 16.99
Presqu'ile Provincial Park is located near Brighton, Ontario, on Lake Ontario. Bring back that feeling of being one with nature by putting this art print up in your home.
Print size is 6" x 8"
*Frame not included.
Made by Osgoode Company in Halifax, NS.
Framed version comes in a handmade wooden frame from Quebec. To get it framed - add the 6" x 8" size frame from the handmade frame collection by Le Cadre Urbain to your cart and we'll frame it for you!
$ 22.99
Eliminate the use of paper towels and napkins with this eco-friendly replacement - set of 8!
PERFECT FOR
★ wiping messy hands and faces after meals
★ spill clean-up
★ washing and drying dishes
★ mealtime napkins
★ lint-free cleaning and dusting
★ always keep a spare or two in your pocket to use as a handkerchief (that's right, we said it), or to have as an emergency wipe.
Can be easily rolled around an empty paper towel roll to use with your paper towel holder.
Each Non•Paper Towel is single ply and measures 12"x10". Made from 100% cotton.
Made by Cheeks Ahoy in Peterborough, ON
$ 12.99
A charming 24 page bedtime story that fosters a serene sleeping environment for your child. Featuring the indigenous art work of 21 contributing artists and with over 80, 000 copies sold, it has become a beloved children's bedtime story across North America.
Start bedtime off right with this sweet Goodnight World book. Great for kids or adults alike!
Soy based ink and water based protective coating. Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests.
Measures 15.1 x 1.4 x 18.4 cm
Contributing Artists Allan Weir, Haida Ben Houstie, Bella Bella Chris Kewistep, Bella Bella Corey Bulpitt, Haida Corey W. Moraes, Tsimshian Darrel Amos, Haida Doug LaFortune, Coast Salish Eric Parnell, Haida Francis Horne Sr., Coast Salish James E. Grant, Haisla Keith Tait, Gitsan, Carrier Maynard Johnny Jr., Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw Mike Dangeli, Nisga'a, Tlingit, Tsimshian Paul Windsor, Haisla,Heiltsuk Phil Gray, Tsimshian Richard Hunt, Kwaguilth Ryan Cranmer, Namgis Sean Brennan, Haida Simone Diamond, Coast Salish T.J. Sgwaayaans Young, Haida Terry Starr, Tsimshian Todd Stephens, Nisga'a
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Written by Paul Windsor. Made by Native Northwest.
$ 12.99
Say Good Morning! To the plants, trees and animals with this bestselling children's book featuring indigenous artwork by Haisla,Heiltsuk artist, Paul Windsor.
From the artist: "The purpose of this book is to share the GOOD energy coming from all the experiences I've had in the past, present, and going into the future. There are days that are challenging, but it is important to carry on, improve one's creativity, and learn to respect ourselves and the land we share. By doing so, we can gain a fresh start and a new beginning. GOOD MORNING TO YOU ON YOUR JOURNEY!".
“I was raised in a way of life based on hunting, fishing, feasting, singing, dancing and visual arts. Art has always been communicated as an expression of spirit to the connections to people and the ways of life.” - Paul Windsor
Soy based ink and water based protective coating. Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests
Measures 15.1 x 1.4 x 18.4 cm
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Written by Paul Windsor. Made by Native Northwest.
$ 12.99
Animals & Their Babies was created by father and daughter Coast Salish artists Francis Horne and Simone Diamond. It is the first Indigenous board book that features baby animals and their parents.
Through this board book, young children can learn the names of baby animals while being introduced to traditional, authentic Coast Salish Indigenous art at an early age. Animals & Their Babies is Simone Diamond's first board book ever written.
Soy based ink and water based protective coating. Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests.
18 pages; measures 6.5 in x 6.5 in.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Written by Simone Diamond. Made by Native Northwest.
Low stock alert!
$ 14.99
The essential bestselling kids’ map book of Canada, perfect for ages 4 to 8.
This picture book atlas is a whimsical and informative introduction to Canada, from sea to sea to sea. Each province and territory is featured on its own spread, with icons and labels indicating the capital city, other major cities, key lakes and rivers, iconic landmarks, animals, and plants, significant national and provincial parks, and more.
Inspired by the illustrator’s map of PEI, a longtime gift shop bestseller, each map is lively and colourful with plenty of details to discover. Simple labels make key places and landmarks easily searchable for further research. My Canada also includes basic introductory information about the country, showing respect for the land's Indigenous history. Revised and updated with expert input in 2020, this book is a current and kid-friendly portrayal of our diverse and abundant country.
Measures 11" x 8.5" / 32 pages / Paperback
Written by Katherine Dearlove and illustrated by Lori Joy Smith
Distributed by UTP Press in Toronto, ON
$ 9.99
These iron on patches can be put anywhere to show your love for the famously aggressive goose, aka the great Canadian Cobra Chicken! Stitch them onto jean jackets, hats, and backpacks!
Measures approx. 2.75" x 3.5"
Designed by Damn Fine Prints in Ottawa, ON.
$ 7.99
These patches can be put anywhere to show your Canadian pride! Stitch them onto jean jackets, hats, and backpacks!
Measures approx. 2.5" in diameter.
Designed by Red Canoe National Heritage Brands in Whitby, Ontario.
$ 12.99
Commemorate Orange Shirt Day and the Every Child Matters movement with this polymer clay pin designed and made in Canada by an Indigenous artist.
This pin features a tiny hidden glow in the dark halo around the shirt.
Christine Brouzes is a Red River Metis artist from Winnipeg, MB.
Maker House is also proud to donate all net proceeds (50% of the sales) from these pins to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We currently donate to the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Approximate Dimensions: 0.75"
Made by Christine Can Bead in Winnipeg, MB
$ 4.99
Spice up your water bottle, windshield, tumbler, laptop, or any other flat surface with a Mountain Mornings' outdoor stickers.
The stickers are locally printed on durable glossy vinyl. They are weatherproof and waterproof with a long lasting outdoor life and produced with GreenGuard Gold Certified eco friendly ink.
Make sure that you apply the sticker to a completely dry and smooth surface for the best performance.
Perfect for slipping in a card, they make good gifts too.
This sticker has: Glossy Vinyl Finish, Designed and Made in Canada, Produced with Eco Friendly Ink, Dishwasher Safe, Waterproof, Scratch proof and Eco Friendly Packaging.
Approximate Dimensions: 3.25" L
Made by Mountain Mornings in Burnaby, British Columbia.
$ 9.99
Wear a piece of Canadian (and Ottawa) history!
The copper used for the maple leaf is the original copper which covered the roofs of Canada's Parliament Buildings from 1918 to 1996. Wear this copper pin proudly! Measures approx. 1 cm.
This copper pin is available on gold-plated or pewter backing.
As these are handmade and made from recycled roofing, unique marks will appear on the copper of each pin.
Why don’t they come in red?
We get this question all the time! The rich patina on these pieces comes from decades of natural oxidation while the copper roof covered Canada’s Parliament Buildings for 78 years. Rather than altering this historic material, Under One Roof preserves its authentic character—keeping the same aged copper that has witnessed some of Canada’s most important moments. That means no artificial colouring, just genuine history in every piece. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind connection to Canada’s past!
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
Sold individually.
Made by Under One Roof - a social enterprise in Ottawa, Ontario. Every item was crafted with the participation of persons with developmental disabilities.
You may enjoy the other products from Under One Roof!
$ 19.99
Wear a piece of Canadian (and Ottawa) history!
The copper used for the maple leaf is the original copper which covered the roofs of Canada's Parliament Buildings from 1918 to 1996. Wear it proudly on your lapel or backpack. Measures approx. 3 cm.
This brooch is available on gold plated or pewter backing.
As these are handmade and made from recycled roofing, unique marks will appear on the copper of each pin.
Why don’t they come in red?
We get this question all the time! The rich patina on these pieces comes from decades of natural oxidation while the copper roof covered Canada’s Parliament Buildings for 78 years. Rather than altering this historic material, Under One Roof preserves its authentic character—keeping the same aged copper that has witnessed some of Canada’s most important moments. That means no artificial colouring, just genuine history in every piece. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind connection to Canada’s past!
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
Sold individually.
Made by Under One Roof - a social enterprise in Ottawa, Ontario. Every item was crafted with the participation of persons with developmental disabilities.
You may also enjoy these other wonderful products from Under One Roof!
$ 24.99
The elusive House Hippo has been one of the most desired creatures for Canadian kids since the early 1990's and now you can finally own one!
House Hippos are notoriously shy and nocturnal and are good at taking care of themselves. They love to munch on potato chips (because who doesn't?) and forage for crumbs and bits of dropped food. Keeping cozy is a top priority so they tend to build themselves little nests made up of lint, fuzzy scraps and odd socks. In the wild hippos are notoriously aggressive but House Hippos are docile around humans. When placed on a bedside table they make excellent defenders against anything that makes strange sounds at night.
Confident Beginner and recommend it for ages 12 and up. Each kit envelope contains step-by-step photo illustrated instructions, paper pattern pieces, colour info care card, sheets of wool blend felt, pair of 7mm safety eyes, embroidery floss, needle and pins.
Stuffing is not included as the finished piece is easy to stuff using scraps of felt or fabric cut into small bits, cotton balls as well as traditional stuffing. It also helps keep the shipping cost much lower as it can travel Canada Post letter mail.
Not recommended for small children.
Finished Size: approx. 5" x 3" (13cm x 8cm)
Made by Rita Van Tassel Studio in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
$ 19.99
Wear a piece of Canadian (and Ottawa) history!
The copper used for the maple leaf is the original copper which covered the roofs of Canada's Parliament Buildings from 1918 to 1996. Wear these copper earrings proudly! Measures approx. 1 cm.
These copper earrings are stainless steel with either gold or pewter plating.
As these are handmade and made from recycled roofing, unique marks will appear on the copper of each pin.
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
Why don’t they come in red?
We get this question all the time! The rich patina on these pieces comes from decades of natural oxidation while the copper roof covered Canada’s Parliament Buildings for 78 years. Rather than altering this historic material, Under One Roof preserves its authentic character—keeping the same aged copper that has witnessed some of Canada’s most important moments. That means no artificial colouring, just genuine history in every piece. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind connection to Canada’s past!
*all earrings are final sale for hygienic reasons
Made by Under One Roof - a social enterprise in Ottawa, Ontario. Every item was crafted with the participation of persons with developmental disabilities.
You may also enjoy these other Under One Roof products!
$ 9.99
These iron on patches can be put anywhere to show your love for the famously aggressive goose, aka the great Canadian Cobra Chicken! Stitch them onto jean jackets, hats, and backpacks!
Measures approx. 2.75" x 3.5"
Designed by Damn Fine Prints in Ottawa, ON.
$ 7.99
These patches can be put anywhere to show your Canadian pride! Stitch them onto jean jackets, hats, and backpacks!
Measures approx. 2.5" in diameter.
Designed by Red Canoe National Heritage Brands in Whitby, Ontario.
$ 12.99
Commemorate Orange Shirt Day and the Every Child Matters movement with this polymer clay pin designed and made in Canada by an Indigenous artist.
This pin features a tiny hidden glow in the dark halo around the shirt.
Christine Brouzes is a Red River Metis artist from Winnipeg, MB.
Maker House is also proud to donate all net proceeds (50% of the sales) from these pins to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We currently donate to the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Approximate Dimensions: 0.75"
Made by Christine Can Bead in Winnipeg, MB
$ 4.99
Spice up your water bottle, windshield, tumbler, laptop, or any other flat surface with a Mountain Mornings' outdoor stickers.
The stickers are locally printed on durable glossy vinyl. They are weatherproof and waterproof with a long lasting outdoor life and produced with GreenGuard Gold Certified eco friendly ink.
Make sure that you apply the sticker to a completely dry and smooth surface for the best performance.
Perfect for slipping in a card, they make good gifts too.
This sticker has: Glossy Vinyl Finish, Designed and Made in Canada, Produced with Eco Friendly Ink, Dishwasher Safe, Waterproof, Scratch proof and Eco Friendly Packaging.
Approximate Dimensions: 3.25" L
Made by Mountain Mornings in Burnaby, British Columbia.
$ 9.99
Wear a piece of Canadian (and Ottawa) history!
The copper used for the maple leaf is the original copper which covered the roofs of Canada's Parliament Buildings from 1918 to 1996. Wear this copper pin proudly! Measures approx. 1 cm.
This copper pin is available on gold-plated or pewter backing.
As these are handmade and made from recycled roofing, unique marks will appear on the copper of each pin.
Why don’t they come in red?
We get this question all the time! The rich patina on these pieces comes from decades of natural oxidation while the copper roof covered Canada’s Parliament Buildings for 78 years. Rather than altering this historic material, Under One Roof preserves its authentic character—keeping the same aged copper that has witnessed some of Canada’s most important moments. That means no artificial colouring, just genuine history in every piece. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind connection to Canada’s past!
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
Sold individually.
Made by Under One Roof - a social enterprise in Ottawa, Ontario. Every item was crafted with the participation of persons with developmental disabilities.
You may enjoy the other products from Under One Roof!
$ 19.99
Wear a piece of Canadian (and Ottawa) history!
The copper used for the maple leaf is the original copper which covered the roofs of Canada's Parliament Buildings from 1918 to 1996. Wear it proudly on your lapel or backpack. Measures approx. 3 cm.
This brooch is available on gold plated or pewter backing.
As these are handmade and made from recycled roofing, unique marks will appear on the copper of each pin.
Why don’t they come in red?
We get this question all the time! The rich patina on these pieces comes from decades of natural oxidation while the copper roof covered Canada’s Parliament Buildings for 78 years. Rather than altering this historic material, Under One Roof preserves its authentic character—keeping the same aged copper that has witnessed some of Canada’s most important moments. That means no artificial colouring, just genuine history in every piece. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind connection to Canada’s past!
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
Sold individually.
Made by Under One Roof - a social enterprise in Ottawa, Ontario. Every item was crafted with the participation of persons with developmental disabilities.
You may also enjoy these other wonderful products from Under One Roof!
$ 24.99
The elusive House Hippo has been one of the most desired creatures for Canadian kids since the early 1990's and now you can finally own one!
House Hippos are notoriously shy and nocturnal and are good at taking care of themselves. They love to munch on potato chips (because who doesn't?) and forage for crumbs and bits of dropped food. Keeping cozy is a top priority so they tend to build themselves little nests made up of lint, fuzzy scraps and odd socks. In the wild hippos are notoriously aggressive but House Hippos are docile around humans. When placed on a bedside table they make excellent defenders against anything that makes strange sounds at night.
Confident Beginner and recommend it for ages 12 and up. Each kit envelope contains step-by-step photo illustrated instructions, paper pattern pieces, colour info care card, sheets of wool blend felt, pair of 7mm safety eyes, embroidery floss, needle and pins.
Stuffing is not included as the finished piece is easy to stuff using scraps of felt or fabric cut into small bits, cotton balls as well as traditional stuffing. It also helps keep the shipping cost much lower as it can travel Canada Post letter mail.
Not recommended for small children.
Finished Size: approx. 5" x 3" (13cm x 8cm)
Made by Rita Van Tassel Studio in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
$ 19.99
Wear a piece of Canadian (and Ottawa) history!
The copper used for the maple leaf is the original copper which covered the roofs of Canada's Parliament Buildings from 1918 to 1996. Wear these copper earrings proudly! Measures approx. 1 cm.
These copper earrings are stainless steel with either gold or pewter plating.
As these are handmade and made from recycled roofing, unique marks will appear on the copper of each pin.
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
Why don’t they come in red?
We get this question all the time! The rich patina on these pieces comes from decades of natural oxidation while the copper roof covered Canada’s Parliament Buildings for 78 years. Rather than altering this historic material, Under One Roof preserves its authentic character—keeping the same aged copper that has witnessed some of Canada’s most important moments. That means no artificial colouring, just genuine history in every piece. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind connection to Canada’s past!
*all earrings are final sale for hygienic reasons
Made by Under One Roof - a social enterprise in Ottawa, Ontario. Every item was crafted with the participation of persons with developmental disabilities.
You may also enjoy these other Under One Roof products!
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