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BUTTON

A button is a small fastener, most commonly made of plastic. fastener plasticfastener plastic

The size of the button depends on its use. Shirt buttons are generally small, coat buttons are larger.

World’s biggest button

Button Activities for Kids Button Activities for Kids Children love to play with colorful buttons. If you have a button jar you will know how much joy this brings to them. Children love to play with colorful buttons. If you have a button jar you will know how much joy this brings to them.

Children love to sort buttons, explore them and make things with them

There are many interesting things you can make with buttons:

A big step toward being a big kid Few things will make a child feel more like a big kid than picking out his clothes and getting dressed by himself. Learning to button is a big step. Few things will make a child feel more like a big kid than picking out his clothes and getting dressed by himself. Learning to button is a big step.

How to button a shirt: Step 1. Start at the bottom. Step 1. Start at the bottom. Step 2. Find the first button. Step 2. Find the first button. Step 3. Grab the button. Step 3. Grab the button. Step 4. Push the button through. Step 4. Push the button through. Step 5. Work your way up. Step 5. Work your way up.

Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack All dressed in black, black, black With silver buttons, buttons, buttons All down her back, back, back.