INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Whenever you're finished with your stamp, immediately run it under water in the sink to remove the paint. Wash it until the water is clear and there are no traces of color on the sponge.  If the paint dries and hardens on your sponge, the stamp will be ruined and you'll have to create a new one. You can use either warm or cold water.

SUMMARY: Wash your stamp off with water before the paint dries.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The Type 1 is the perfect size and shape for a dune buggy. If you get a good car, most of the important parts are reusable, so you don’t have to purchase or assemble them yourself. In addition to the chassis, you could save the seats, brakes, engine, and other parts.  These cars become tougher to find as time goes on. Even if you are able to track one down, it may not be in great condition and could still require a lot of work. Later Beetle models aren’t as easy to convert into a dune buggy.. If you need to spruce up a used car, replacing each individual part is still easier and cheaper than starting from scratch. You could work one part at a time if you have the knowledge or take it to a mechanic. Some companies sell pre-made dune buggies. Pay for a chassis, then fit the fiberglass frame over it to prepare your buggy for the road. The only problem is you still need to hook up parts like the engine and transmission that you buy separately. Despite that, it saves you the hassle of stripping an old car or building a new frame.  Search online for dune buggy kits. There are a few companies that sell them. The finished dune buggies are considered street legal in most areas, which makes them much easier to transport. Kits are pretty expensive. You’re going to end up paying at least $2,000 USD apiece for the chassis and the body frame. You also have to consider the cost of shipping and your ability to trick the buggy out with the equipment it needs to run. The plan is your blueprint showing you how to construct the buggy. However, you still get to devote plenty of time to creating the chassis, selecting and assembling the mechanical parts, and so on. It’s an option that could save you money and give you a sense of pride if you’re skilled at working with cars.  Plans will run you about $25 unless you stumble upon free ones. Search online for dune buggy plans or blueprints. To build a custom chassis, you will need to know how to weld. Most builders use MIG welding with a MIG electrical torch, a shielding gas, and a metal wire used to solder steel pipes together. Also, check out dune buggy community forums. Get advice from people familiar with dune buggies. They can point you in the right direction when you’re looking for plans and parts. No matter how you get your frame, you are still going to need an engine and other parts. The easiest way to do this is by visiting a site that sells buggy parts. Many companies that sell kits also sell rebuilt Beetle parts, which are very difficult to find new. You then need to figure out how to install each part in your buggy unless you have a mechanic do it.  Search online for parts stores or, if you’re really handy, go to a scrapyard. Another way to get parts is by taking old ones from other vehicles. Ask other dune buggy owners where they get their parts. Many people repurpose parts from old cars or appliances like snowmobiles.
Summary: Buy a Type 1 Volkswagen Beetle for a pre-made dune buggy. Purchase a buggy kit to reduce the amount of assembly required. Buy a construction plan if you intend on building a buggy from scratch. Pay for individual parts separately to complete your buggy.

Your child will feel most comfortable in a familiar space, so hold their first playdates at home. Don't schedule the playdate for longer than an hour, as toddlers may get tired or cranky. This is also a good opportunity to teach your toddler about the role of a host. Explain that it's important to be kind and generous to guests. Ask who they might like to invite and which activities they might like to do. Discuss possible situations that might occur, such as an argument, and talk about possible responses. Remember, you can always rehearse the playdate with your child through role play before it occurs. In the beginning, groups can be overwhelming. Start by inviting 1 friend, preferably someone your child already knows and likes. As your child gets more comfortable in these situations, you can expand their social circle. Ask your toddler if they have someone they want to invite over. If they can't think of anyone, consider your friends with children around the same age or call the toddler's school or daycare. Ask the teachers if they know anyone who might want to come over. Choose activities that both children will like and make sure there are enough toys available. Try to have several toys available, ideally ones that are similar or identical. Arguing over toys is 1 of the most common problems toddlers have when socializing.  Put away your child's favorite toys before the playdate. For toddlers, it may be too much to expect them to politely share their favorite things. Suggest social activities, like board games aimed at very young children or imaginary play using costumes and toys. Some great toys for playdates include playdoh, blocks, or dolls and figurines. Do not simply leave toddlers alone to play, especially if 1 of them is struggling. Your presence will make your child feel more confident, and you can model appropriate forms of socializing and cooperative play.  Always supervise the children. If your child misbehaves or acts rudely, take them aside and gently correct their action. For example, you might say, “When you hit other kids, they may get hurt. You should say sorry.” Give the kids suggestions if they seem bored. For example, you might say, “Do you want to go play with the bouncy ball in the backyard?” or “Why don't we get some paper out and draw?” If the other child's parent stays over, make sure they're involved too. Once your child begins to warm up to other children, try to schedule these playdates as often as possible. As time goes on, you can participate in them less and less, leaving your child to play with their friends without you.
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One-sentence summary -- Schedule short playdates at home. Include your child in the planning process. Choose just 1 special friend instead of a group of children. Select toys and activities in advance. Play with the children. Hold playdates at least once a week.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This box is located in the upper right-hand corner of the page.      A terminal window will open up with the PhotoRec 7.0 program. If prompted, grant permission to run the program. Since your mouse will not work in terminal, you must use your keyboard’s up and down arrow keys. You may be presented with multiple options on this screen. Note the size of each drive listed and choose the drive that is the same size as your SD card. Mac users choose “P Fat16 >32”. Windows users pick “P Fat32”. This will allow the program to scan the camera’s established directory system.  Only choose “Whole” if you believe your SD card is corrupted. You may create a folder at this time for the recovered files. Do not save the files to the SD card. The recovery process will start automatically.

SUMMARY:
Navigate to the PhotoRec Wiki or click | here. Locate the “Latest Stable Version” box and click “7.0”. Scroll down to “TestDisk & PhotoRec 7.0” and click on the version compatible with your computer. Download the zip file to your desktop. Double click on the file to unzip it. Insert your SD card into your computer. Click on the “testdisk7.0” file to open it. Double-click on the “Photorec” file to open the program. Select your SD Card, or drive, and press ↵ Enter. Select the partition type and press ↵ Enter. Select the filesystem type “[Other]” and then press ↵ Enter. Select “Free” to search for files in Fat16 or Fat32. Use the arrow keys to choose a location to store the recovered files. Press C once the location is correct. Wait for the recovery process to finish. Navigate to the location you selected in step 13 to view your recovered files.