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Preschool Toys DUPLO Basic Tubes Set
by LEGO Systems, Inc LEGO
preschool toys are specially designed for little fingers and developing
abilities. The Primo line gives newborns through kids up to age 3 a workout on
stacking, cause and effect, and dexterity. The Duplo line, created with kids
ages 2 to 6 in mind, adds a new dimension to creative play. Bonus: Primo and
Duplo elements can be used together, so LEGO preschool toys "grow" with your
kids. See more LEGO preschool |
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Ball Chute by
Selecta
Three 18-inch,
sloping, grooved ramps are attached to a 5.5-by-13-inch backboard slotted into
a 6-by-4.5-inch base to create the Ball Chute. A fourth 10.5-inch ramp,
attached to the backboard, completes a 3.5-by-2-inch corral that sits on the
base. Red and blue balls are released when a short piece of wood is tilted away
from the top ramp. When the balls roll, the fun begins: a clown swings on the
second ramp, and five colorful balls jingle on the third ramp. As each ball
enters the corral past a silver bell, it sets off a beautiful chime. Your
infant will enjoy watching the balls released repeatedly. Sight, sound, color,
action; this cause-and-effect toy has it all. Use by children under 3 requires
supervision. --Sandy Hirsch Educational Objective: cause and effect, sensory stimulation,
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Edu Tile Uppercase Letters
by Edushape Ltd
Educational Objective: Letters, colors and
shapes recognition eEdu Tile Uppercase Letters have become
a tradition in homes that believe in teaching and playing at the same time. The
letters often become a family treasure for toddlers and young children. For
parents, they are a great play mat--especially in the presence of wood floors.
Edu Tiles provide a clean play space that's safe for kids just learning how to
crawl or walk. Part of the Edushape line of toys, Edu Tile Uppercase Letters
are made of washable foam and are colorful, colorfast, and nontoxic.
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Sega Dreamcast Console (Dreamcast).
The
Dreamcast system is, in a word, awesome. Really, it inspires awe. The first
time someone fires up the game Soul Calibur and realizes that the graphics and
gameplay are better than the arcade version, they're likely to faint. And Sonic
Adventure, with its lightspeed gameplay, is sure to wow even the most jaded
gamer--one part of the game consists of a richly detailed 3-D racetrack
suspended in the funnel of a raging tornado! If you are thinking of buying your kids a
playstation or nintendo 64 stop and think about the DREAMCAST. Both of the
older systems only have about a year left and so it means spending more money
on a playstation 2 when you can spend less on an extremely great system.
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Hide-Me Tent & Tunnel Combination
v by Pacific Play Tents
This tent and tunnel set fills the desire of both kids
and parents perfectly--a safe place to play that fulfills the need for
adventure. The tent is 48 by 48 by 42 inches. It has an attachable 4-foot long,
19-inch diameter tunnel that is constructed of spring steel with a nylon cover.
It will attach to the front or side windows of the tent. The tent has a T-style
door for easy access and is constructed from 70 denier nylon walls; a durable
polyethylene floor and sturdy shock-corded fiberglass poles support the walls.
Each window has a roll-up door flap with Velcro closures. Tent and tunnels can
be used separately Learning. Skill Set Description: Motor skills, cooperative interaction
Educational Objective: Interactive play, imagination |
Playtime Picks from Fisher-Price
Top Sellers: Fisher-Price Classics
manufactured during the 60's are still part of the Fisher-Price line, including
Little People. Today, Fisher-Price is known for their high-quality plastic and
soft toys, licensed products, and, of course, a whole new line of Little
People. Snoopy Pull Toy by Fisher-Price
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The Fisher-Price Story Fisher-Price began in 1931 as a partnership between Herman G. Fisher,
Irving Price, and Helen M. Schelle. They presented their first line of toys at
the 1932 toy fair, but the company struggled until sales of the Snoopy Sniffer
finally pushed them into the black in 1938. During World War II, Fisher-Price
contributed to the war effort by halting toy production and instead
manufacturing medicine chests and other necessities. The post-war years and
decades following brought record growth and greater household recognition for
Fisher-Price: twice as many toys were produced during the 1960s than had been
in the previous 30 years. |
Star Wars Episode I 3D Puzzle: R2-D2
Build your own droid? You might
think you were born too late or in the wrong galaxy for such a thing, but with
the Puzz 3D R2-D2 you can get close enough, and experience the challenge, too.
Its 708 foam pieces all seem to
look alike at first,
but after a bit of sorting and observation the path soon becomes clear. Getting
the 12- by 12- by 18-inch droid together takes some careful work, though--the
soft pieces fit together much more easily than cardboard, even when they're not
supposed to! A nice bonus feature is a battery-operated voice box (set
underneath R2's center leg) that beeps and whistles just like everyone's
favorite robot. |
Star Wars Episode I Micro
Machines Pod Launcher with Pod Racers. by
Hasbro
This pair of podracers comes with two
spring-action launchers, so Star Wars: Episode I, The Phantom Menace fans can
re-create one of the most exciting scenes from the movie. Gasgano's green and
silver podracer and Teemto's taupe and aqua podracer can be launched side by
side for a high-action race. Or children can place the podracers face to face
for a head-on collision. The toys fit easily into their launch pads and will
instantly zoom off when a rear button is pressed. The launchers also work with
any of the other Micro Machines podracer vehicles. |
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Wise and Otherwise Party Game by Wise and
Otherwise Inc. Voted Best Party Game of
the Year, 1998, by Games Magazine, Wise and Otherwise belongs next to
Pictionary and Scrabble in your arsenal of fun. This creative, interactive game
(read: everybody shouting, flailing, laughing) revolves around 500 cards, each
emblazoned with five obscure and long-forgotten sayings from around the
world.For example, one old Chinese saying is, "Don't add salt to a boatload of
salt fish." One side of the card states, "Don't add salt to..." and it is the
job of the players to devise probable endings. |
Electronic Hand-Held Mastermind
Game by Hasbro
With the pocket-size
Electronic Hand-Held Mastermind you can stand up to the Mastermind challenge no
matter where you are. You have 10 guesses to outsmart Mastermind. The computer
comes up with a secret code of four colors (six colors in Level 2 play)
displayed in a specific arrangement. With each guess, the key indicates how
many colors you have guessed correctly and how many colors are in the correct
order. You narrow the possibilities as you continue to make guesses. A game
consists of five rounds of play. (Ages 8 and older) |
Wave Rider Elmo by Tyco
Preschool
Sesame Street just
made bath time even more fun with this 8-inch buoyant bathtub toy. An
adrenaline-pumped Elmo bounces atop his colorful wave runner, ready for wind-up
action. With inset wheels below and a propeller at the rear, the wave runner is
equipped for land or sea. Wind up the side knob and release the toy on a hard
surface or water. |
Crayola Model Magic Color Variety Pack
by Binney & Smith
This spongy,
pliable modeling clay offers children an ideal introduction to the art of
sculpting, pottery, and clay animation. The kit comes with an inspirational
instruction sheet showing pictures of a Model Magic school diorama, robot,
bracelets, airplane, doll tea service, and other creations. Since it dries on
its own within 24 hours, there's no need to fuss with oven baking or kiln
firing. |
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