In "Halloween Spectacular of Spooky Doom", Zita uses a Crazy Card to send Dib to an insane asylum, known as the Crazy House For Boys. Once a Crazy Card is used, a device called a Crazy Collar is put on the crazy person's neck. Then, a team of specialists will burst into the Skool, throw the crazy child into the back of their van, and take them to the Crazy House.

If the child is thought to be crazy by scientists, they will be imprisoned for as long as the rest of their life. Each class only gets 3 crazy cards a month - that is 36 cards a year, or 30 cards a school year, as a school year tends to only be as long as 10 months.


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The player must follow Farmer Hank's instructions to create giant birthday cards. First, Farmer Hank will tell the player how many stickers to place on the card. The player can place a sticker by clicking on it and then clicking on a spot on the card. Then the player must paint the stickers by selecting the correct paint bucket(s) with the number(s) that match the number of stickers on the card. The player can paint the stickers by clicking on each one.

Play a range of card games online against other players! You can play cards with two or more players in popular family classics like Uno Online. In this game, you can play against either the computer or other people online.

Solitaire card games are played solo and come in many varieties. In many European countries the game is referred to as patience. The one you may be most familiar with is Classic Solitaire. This is available in many themes, and Solitr is the same game with a different theme. For another popular variation of solitaire try Spider 2 Suits. The most popular solitaire game is Magic Towers Solitaire, which features a unique Medieval theme.

KooKoo Puzzles includes 4 character puzzles 6 cards each), plus a giant 24-piece challenge puzzle. That's 5 puzzles in one box. This set of classic fairy tales features the jivin' crocodile, tappin' turkey, rootin' tootin' squirrel. Recommended ages 7+ but you may find younger kids will enjoy 'em too. Made in China.

They are the boys of Boy Crazy, a new and controversial trading-card game featuring ''real'' boys from around the country. The set of 363 cards is sold on the Internet and in shopping malls, aimed at the same teen girls who made the Backstreet Boys a pop-music phenomenon.

''They (Utahns) have cute, sweet guys that girls are boy-crazy for,'' said Leslie Hellerman, spokeswoman for Decipher Inc., the Norfolk, Va., game company that makes Boy Crazy. It also produces trading-card games based on ''Star Trek,'' ''Star Wars'' and ''Austin Powers.''

Boy Crazy is like Pokemon or baseball cards, but for the giggly group that huddles over Tiger Beat and Teen magazines. Instead of trading a DiMaggio for a Mantle, girls now can trade a Kyle for a Christian, or a Tony for a Shane -- a sour point with child advocates who think the game is sexist at best and, at worst, demeaning to teens.

There is Justin, also known as Card No. 179, a 17-year-old who loves dolphins, mountains and the movie ''The Fifth Element.'' He looks for intelligence, beauty and a sense of humor in a girl, and his favorite pickup line is ''You were an angel sent down on Earth just for me.''

And there is Kory, or Card No. 284. He likes beauty and playfulness in girls, and they ''seem to go crazy over his smooth complexion,'' according to his card. (Then again, it better be smooth since Kory is only 12 years old.)

They grabbed Justin (Decipher did not release his last name) while he was at Fashion Place Mall in Murray, Utah, with his former girlfriend. They took his picture, had him fill out a questionnaire and told him six months later he would be part of the pack of cards. Decipher said if the guys were over 18, they had to sign a waiver. Boys under 18 had to get their parents' permission.

''It was a neat experience, and I was flattered that they wanted to use me for something like that,'' said Justin, who wants to go to the University of Miami in Florida to study psychiatry. ''People told me before that I should try out for modeling or something like that, and I thought this would be a way to do that to see what it was all about.''

There also is an Internet counterpart to Boy Crazy. At the Web site, girls can register to vote for their favorite boy each week, and can post questions for them on a Web forum. In the first month, more than 14,000 girls registered on the Web site. There are now more than 50,000 members since it opened in December, Hellerman said.

''As a parent of a 12-year-old daughter, I was absolutely appalled,'' said Terry Haven of Utah Children, a statewide child advocacy group, who also is coordinator for Kids Count, a national project to track children's well-being. ''To me, it's a dangerous kind of introduction into male relationships. I don't want my daughter to think that boys are a tradeable commodity.''

''I am not a square, but it's the whole attitude of making a buck and preying upon the vulnerability of the kids and their ages,'' he said. ''They are swapping a guy or trading a guy. It was women first with Playboy magazines. It's a bunch of crap.''

''I remember collecting Shawn Cassidy and Donny Osmond posters. It was a way for me to start daydreaming,'' she said. ''People often take things seriously when it's just about having a good time and having fun. That is the point of Boy Crazy.'' 152ee80cbc

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