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Face painting can be a neat way to entertain kids at a birthday party or kids event. Bear, DE Face painting artists typically bring lots more than just face paint to the party. Sometimes Bear body painting companies will bring body paint, henna tattoos, and fake tattoos as well. Kids at parties and events get so excited when they see stars animals, and other things painted on their faces and bodies, making face painting and body art a great idea for kids parties in Bear, DE.
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Bear Factoid:
Some evidence has been brought to light on prehistoric bear worship, see Arctic, Arcturus, Great Bear, Berserker, Kalevala. Anthropologists such as Joseph Campbell have regarded this as a common feature in most of the fishing and hunting-tribes. The prehistoric Finns, along with most Finno-Ugric peoples, considered the bear as the spirit of one's forefathers. This is why the bear was a greatly respected animal, with several euphemistic names.  Bear Event Planners