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Birthday Certificate | Clown theme
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Make a child feel extra special on his/her special day with this ‘Look who just had a Birthday’ certificate with a cute clown theme!
The certificate reads…
Look who just had a Birthday
Congratulations…
_________________
From:
_________________
Just print and fill in the child’s name and sign!
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