Teasing Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Features the brutally honest quote “I Can’t Argue With My Sister She’s Old & Old People Don’t Listen.” Perfect for siblings, family humor fans, and anyone who enjoys sarcastic, playful jokes about family dynamics. Ideal for casual wear or gifting to brothers and sisters.
I Can't Argue With My Sister She's Old & Old People Don't Listen Funny Phone Case
by FluxStreet
$17 $23
Description: Meet Leelee, the little frog with a big difference. While all the other frogs in the pond can leap high and far, Leelee can’t. But what Leelee can do is something no frog has ever done before—Leelee can run! In this heartwarming and whimsical tale, Leelee sets out on an adventure to discover true belonging. Along the way, Leelee faces teasing from other pond creatures, and unexpected challenges. With courage, quick feet Leelee learns that being different isn’t a weakness—it’s Leelee's greatest strength. Perfect for children ages 3–8, "Nah Nah Ne Nah Nah" is a celebration of individuality, resilience, and the joy of embracing what makes us unique.
Description: Charles (CM) Russell, the “cowboy artist”, created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States. He lived and worked among the cowboys and the Blood Indian tribe in his younger years. This image is called “The Tenderfoot” and depicts a cowboy shooting up the feet of a tenderfoot or newcomer to the wild west while the town residents look on.
Description: Meet Leelee, the little frog with a big difference. While all the other frogs in the pond can leap high and far, Leelee can’t. But what Leelee can do is something no frog has ever done before—Leelee can run! In this heartwarming and whimsical tale, Leelee sets out on an adventure to discover true belonging. Along the way, Leelee faces teasing from other pond creatures, and unexpected challenges. With courage, quick feet Leelee learns that being different isn’t a weakness—it’s Leelee's greatest strength. Perfect for children ages 3–8, "Nah Nah Ne Nah Nah" is a celebration of individuality, resilience, and the joy of embracing what makes us unique.