In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the toy has a bobblehead, for example, maybe you could name it Bobby, or Shaky. Or, think about the gender. You probably don't want a boy named Princess! Think about what animal the toy is and name it for what it is matched with. For example, a parrot. They are known to live with pirates, so why not a "pirate"-ish name, such as "Patchy"? Or maybe if a toy is "jet black", you could name your toy Jet. Look carefully at the toy's face or expression, and sometimes a name just pops inside your head! See if it reminds you of someone you know, but don't give them your best friend's name if it's a stuffed pig.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/9\/9a\/Name-a-Special-Stuffed-Animal-Step-5.jpg\/v4-459px-Name-a-Special-Stuffed-Animal-Step-5.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/9a\/Name-a-Special-Stuffed-Animal-Step-5.jpg\/aid559848-v4-728px-Name-a-Special-Stuffed-Animal-Step-5.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"485","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/2.5\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Then the name will have a meaning. For example: If you got the toy in April you could name the toy April, or if someone gave it to you, you could name it after them.
Summary: Look at the features of the toy. If your toy's fur is, let's say, rather long or messy, you could name it Shaggy or Puffball. Think about how you met/got the toy.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Nothing is more annoying than sinking in the tub only to realize that you have forgotten your towel. Whatever you plan on using in the tub, gather it before you get into the water. Things to consider having:  Scented bath oil Body lotion Face mask Hair products (shampoo/conditioner) Soap Body scrub Bath salts Waterproof bath pillow or rolled hand towel Candles Music Bathrobe Bath sheets/towels Candles are great for relaxing as they create a softer, more ambient light. You can use your favorite scented candles to add an extra relaxing aroma.  Pick a scent that relaxes you. Suggestions include vanilla, lavender, verbena, or whatever you prefer.  Place candles safely. Avoid placing them near anything flammable such as draperies, towels, or paper products. If you are placing candles around the tub, be careful not to accidentally burn yourself on them. Also, be careful not to knock them into the water. Avoid wax drips by using candles in holders or self-contained in jars. Music has many neurological effects and can be very relaxing. It can help you to relax and reduce stress. Play your favorite music while taking a bath.  There are waterproof speakers you can purchase that stick to the side of the tub or shower. Avoid bringing electronics into the bath with you. Water can damage your electronics. To play music, try setting your smartphone or tablet on the sink (or another dry area) to play music through its speaker. Place them near the tub so you do not have to search for them when getting out. For extra comfort, warm up your towels in a dryer before your bath. Another effective way to keep your towels warm is to hang them above a heat vent in your bathroom. Be careful not to place them directly over a heat source as it may cause a fire hazard. If you do not plan on getting your hair or face wet, you can use a face mask or exfoliant on your skin for extra pampering. Place this on your face before you get into the tub to let it set and relax you. There are many DIY face mask recipes out there. For example, an avocado (1 large avocado) and honey (2 tablespoons) mask is very easy and contains many healthy vitamins and minerals for your face. If you live with others, you may find it difficult to get time to yourself. Make sure you tell the others in your household that you plan on taking a relaxing bath and you wish for some time alone. This will help mitigate intrusion and help you relax without worrying about interruptions. Consider locking the door for extra privacy.
Summary: Gather materials. Place and light candles. Play music. Place towels and/or bathrobe. Prepare your skin. Announce your intention.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The cost for carbon offsets varies greatly depending on the expense of the project as well as the general laws of supply and demand. You can expect to pay anywhere from $10 to $50 per metric ton of carbon dioxide emissions. Keep in mind that just because one offset is more expensive than another, that doesn't necessarily mean it's better quality. Do your research on the projects independently of price, then choose a high-quality offset that best fits your budget. You can't claim the benefit of your carbon offset until it is retired. Once the offset is retired, it cannot be resold to anyone else. Retirement indicates that the specific amount of carbon dioxide you purchased has in fact been reduced or eliminated. For smaller-scale transactions, you typically don't have to worry about retirement – retailers automatically retire the carbon offsets when they're purchased. However, in the case of a larger purchase of carbon offsets, it may take some time before retirement can take place. Once you've decided which carbon offset project you want to support, you typically can purchase your offset online using your credit card. Determine how many offsets you want to purchase and make sure the provider has that many available. Make sure you get a receipt for your purchase. In some countries, carbon offsets may be tax deductible. Airplanes contribute considerable global carbon emissions. Many airlines as well as travel agencies provide the opportunity for you to purchase an offset when you book a flight.  These offsets are calculated for you personally based on the environmental impact of the flight you're taking. If you purchase an offset through the airline, typically the cost for the offset is simply added to the price for your ticket. Particularly if you're buying carbon offsets for a small business, your customers will want to know that your business is socially and environmentally responsible. Avoid advertising carbon neutrality until your carbon offsets have been retired. You also might consider having your carbon neutrality certified by a third-party organization.
Summary:
Compare prices. Make sure your offset will be retired. Complete your transaction. Purchase additional carbon offsets when traveling by air. Advertise your business’s carbon neutrality.