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Camelot Fabrics Willy Wonka Willy in White 100% Premium Quality Cotton Fabric by The YardFabric by the Yard: Quantity of 1 = 1 yard or 36 inchesQuantity of 2 = 2 yards or 72 inchesQuantity of 3 = 3 yards or 108 inchesand so on.. Fabric by 6 Yards: Quantity of 1 = 6 Yards or 216 inchesQuantity of 2 = 12 Yards or 432 inchesand so on.. Fabric by The Bolt: Fabric by 14. 75 15 YardsQuantity of 1 = 14. 75 15 Yards or 540 inchesQuantity of 2 = 30 Yards or 1,080 inchesand so on.. Width: 43"Material: CottonMachine Wash Cold. No Bleach; Tumble Dry
Fabric by the Yard:Quantity of 1 = 1 yard or 36 inches
Quantity of 2 = 2 yards or 72 inches
Quantity of 3 = 3 yards or 108 inches
and so on..
Fabric by 6 Yards:
Quantity of 1 = 6 Yards or 216 inches
Quantity of 2 = 12 Yards or 432 inches
and so on..
Fabric by The Bolt:
Fabric by 14.75-15 Yards
Quantity of 1 = 14.75-15 Yards or 540 inches
Quantity of 2 = 30 Yards or 1,080 inches
and so on..
Width: 43"
Material: Cotton
Machine Wash Cold. No Bleach; Tumble Dry Low, Remove Promptly.
Can be used for any quilting or sewing project. Made of 100% cotton, you can coordinate these fabrics by color or theme to make any quilt or project personally your own. Use for quilting, quilt front, quilt back, pillows, mask cover, apparel, accessories, aprons, or anything you can think of.
ALL children's sleepwear sold in the US has to be chemically treated to be flame resistant OR be tight fitting. But Most retail fabrics being sold online are not for use of children's sleepwear. If you are trying to buy fabric and make children's sleepwear for resell commercially, please make sure to ask seller if the fabric has pass the standard for the flammability of children's sleepwear.
This fabric is not chemically treated to be flame resistant.
PLEASE NOTE: LICENSED PRODUCT CANNOT BE SHIPPED OUTSIDE OF THE USA, PUERTO RICO & CANADA. IT IS INTENDED FOR HOME USE ONLY, NOT FOR MANUFACTURING.
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★★★★★ 5
Great story and illustrations!
I purchased this book as a Christmas present for my toddler nephew and it became his favorite new book of the year!
I had read the story randomly in a store some years ago as the title, awards, and cover illustration caught my eye. Growing up as a 90s kid, I cannot recall being exposed to a variety of diverse books especially ones that take place in the city and Last Stop on Market Street stuck with me. It depicts the city life well, how for some the only transportation is the bus, and the value of community by giving your time to help and connect with others.
The illustrations are beautifully done and the story captures both CJ's imaginations and observations wells. My brother especially loved how wise CJ's grandmother is as she guides him during their journey and teaches him at a young age how to help those in need.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
★★★★★ 5
A beautifully written and illustrated story about a young boy and his Nana and their loving spirit they share with others
Format: Hardcover
This is a simple, but beautiful story with heart. It is told by a little boy who apparently lives with his Nana. The illustrations are scenes painted in brilliant colors. C.J., the boy has many questions to ask his Nana, like why they have to ride the bus or always to do the same thing every Sunday? Nana patiently and gently answers every question and helps C.J. to open his eyes and his mind to the beauty around him. This book teachers children compassion and to look for good and beauty in people and their surroundings. It models empathy for those who have less than one has. Nana has a lovely spirit and great wisdom. She makes one feel that she is a lady one would like to know. Nana teaches the joy of giving back to others. This is a book I will read again and again.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2016
★★★★★ 5
Excellent
Format: Hardcover
Excellent reading and colorful
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Wonderful book for Children
Format: Kindle
Great read and lots of great lessons for children and wonderful illustrations. Very well written. I highly recommend this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Wonderful depiction of the city & finding gratitude
Format: Hardcover
I bought this book after moving my young family from SF to a very homogeneous suburb. Rode MUNI with my kids & at the time didn’t realize how diversity is taught passively when it’s all around you. Fast forward, my kiddo makes a comment in preschool that shocks me & realize that she’s now in such a bubble. This book is clearly nostalgic for me, but for my kids it’s a chance to talk about all the different lives people live. A chance to talk about race, culture, homelessness, privilege (riding the bus instead of a car, not having a music player), people with disabilities, etc.
To those who choose to post about the grammar In this book, good authors work very hard on depicting dialects, which are 100% a part of one’s culture. Take the opportunity to discuss the diversity that exists in language too. My goodness, white people from Boston add & delete Rs like crazy (Cubar instead of Cuba, ca’ instead of car). 🙃
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020