Ernie and his Rubber Duckie
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Owner:
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Flippaduck
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Released:
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Friday, January 7, 2011
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Origin:
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North Island, New Zealand
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He has completed his first goal to go from Tauranga, New Zealand to Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England on the 22/09/2011
It is now time to bring him home to Tauranga, New Zealand
If you can please take a photo of Ernie and his Rubber Duckie in the areas he is found / placed again so the Flippaduck family can see him on his travels.
This is Ernie and his Rubber Duckie.
We would like to see how far he can travel and to see how many people he can meet on his travels to get to home to Tauranga.
If you can please take a photo of Ernie and his Rubber Duckie in the areas he is found / placed again so the Flippaduck family can see him on his travels.
History of the Rubber Duck
Synonyms: Rubber Ducky, Rubber Duckie Inventor: Unknown
Time Invented: Possibly late 1800's when rubber manufacturing started
Made Famous By: Jim Henson in the 1970's performing "Rubber Duckie" as the character, Ernie, on Sesame Street.
Other Rubber Duck Facts:
Early rubber duckies were made out of heavy rubber and did not squeak.
Modern rubber duckies are made of vinyl/plastic.
Some bath toy ducks actually can squirt water out of their mouths.
Most modern rubber ducks have a hole in the bottom that allows them to make a squeaking noise. Some have a sound chip on the inside that when squeezed, make a real duck quack sound.
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