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DRINKING_BIRD
FURBY
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JIGSAW_PUZZLES
KALEIDOSCOPE
KOOSH_BALL
MIGHTY_BEANZ
MY_LITTLE_PONY
PAL_MICKEY
PET_ROCK
PIXTER
PUPPETRY
ROBOSAPIEN
RUBBER_DUCK
SHOCKING_TANKS
SILLY_STRING
SPUD_GUN
SUPER_SOAKER
TECH_DECK
TEDDY_RUXPIN
TELEIDOSCOPE
TOY_TRAIN
TRANSFORMERS
TUMBLER
WATER_GUN
YO-YO
CHILDREN
DOLL
DOLLS
DOLLHOUSES
EDUCATIONAL_TOY
EDUCATIONAL_TOYS
GAME
PUZZLES
PUPPETS
PICTURE_PUZZLE
CONSTRUCTION_TOYS
ACTIMATES
AIR_BAZOOKA
BABY_TOYS
BALLOONS
BALLOON_HELICOPTER
BATTLE_BEASTS
BENDOS
BILLY_BASS
BIZRATE
BOATS
Review of Short Phrases and Links

    This Review contains major "TOYS"- related terms, short phrases and links grouped together in the form of Encyclopedia article.

BOUNCY BALL

  1. A bouncy ball is a popular favorite gift for kids, as it can be tossed against a building and then caught when it bounces back. (Web site)
  2. A bouncy ball is a popular toy which rebound proportionally to the amount of force used when thrown at a hard surface. (Web site)
  3. A bouncy ball is a popular toy which rebounds proportionally to the amount of force used when thrown at a hard surface.
  4. Bouncy Ball is a very basic "game" in which you move a ball around the screen.
  5. The bouncy ball is a simple flash project and one of my first experiments with modelling real world physics in actionscript.

CAP GUN

  1. A cap gun is a toy gun that makes a loud bank similar to a gunshot and a puff of smoke when the trigger is pulled. (Web site)
  2. A cap gun is a toy gun, originally made of cast iron, but after World War II made of zinc alloy, and currenty most models are made of plastic. (Web site)

CHATTERY TEETH

  1. Chattery Teeth is a child's windup toy. (Web site)
  2. Chattery Teeth is a children 's wind-up toy. (Web site)
  3. Chattery Teeth is a great place to start.
  4. Chattery teeth is a friendly forum for genral topics.

DRINKING BIRD

  1. A drinking bird is a thermodynamically-powered toy heat engine that mimics the motions of a bird drinking from a fountain or other water source. (Web site)
  2. The Drinking Bird is a complex heat engine that also uses evaporation as a cooling mechanism.
  3. The Drinking Bird is a visual example of a device scientists call a 'heat engine'. (Web site)
  4. The drinking bird is an interesting exhibition of several physical laws and is therefore a staple of basic chemistry and physics education. (Web site)
  5. The drinking bird was invented by Miles V. Sullivan in 1945 and patented in 1946. (Web site)

FURBY

  1. A Furby is a cute, animatronic toy that acts much like a real, live pet.
  2. A Furby is a toy with a lot of electronics packed inside.
  3. FURBY is an INTERACTIVE pet toy created by Tiger Electronics and Hasbro. (Web site)
  4. Furby is a neutered male Keeshond cross with an approximate birth date of April 2001.
  5. Furby is a state-of-the-art electro-mechanical robotic toy.

JACK-IN-THE-BOX

  1. A Jack-in-the-box is a fun gift you can give toddlers. (Web site)
  2. A jack-in-the-box is a children 's toy that outwardly consists of a box with a crank. (Web site)
  3. A jack-in-the-box is a children 's toy which is a box from which a figure on a spring jumps when the top is opened. (Web site)
  4. A jack-in-the-box is a children 's toy. (Web site)
  5. Jack-in-the-Box is a fictional character in the comic book series Astro City. (Web site)

JIGSAW PUZZLES

  1. Jigsaw Puzzles are fun for all.
  2. Jigsaw Puzzles are the perfect educational toy; combining family time with mental exercise is the perfect educational activity. (Web site)

KALEIDOSCOPE

  1. A kaleidoscope is a tube you look into that makes beautiful, colorful patterns using mirrors. (Web site)
  2. Kaleidoscope is a cancer outreach movement with a presence that keeps expanding from its modest origins like ripples on a pond. (Web site)
  3. Kaleidoscope is a children's boutique featuring specially selected clothing and gifts for infants, toddlers, boys, and girls. (Web site)
  4. Kaleidoscope is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization and your contribution is fully tax-deductible. (Web site)
  5. Kaleidoscope is a resource centre for disabled children and their families. (Web site)

KOOSH BALL

  1. The Koosh Ball is a must have stress ball.
  2. A koosh ball is a great idea for a macro. (Web site)
  3. Koosh ball is a good choice for your desk decoration or bag ornaments.
  4. The Koosh Ball is a textured ball designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or neurological disabilities.
  5. The Koosh ball is a toy ball consisting of approximately 2000 natural rubber filaments. (Web site)

MIGHTY BEANZ

  1. A Mighty Beanz is a cool toy that are little plastic pill shaped things that have characters.
  2. Mighty Beanz are collectible toys manufactured by Moose Enterprises, a corporation headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. (Web site)
  3. Mighty Beanz are no longer being produced, but they are sold regularly on online auction sites. (Web site)
  4. Mighty Beanz are one of the most popular current children's collectable in North America.
  5. Mighty Beanz are painted up and decorated like cartoon characters and even have funky names. (Web site)

MY LITTLE PONY

  1. My Little Pony is a colourful toy animal made in vinyl, with brushable mane and tail, and typically a symbol on her rumps that identifies her. (Web site)
  2. My Little Pony is a line of colorful toy ponies aimed at young girls and is produced by Hasbro.
  3. My Little Pony is a line of colorful toy ponies marketed primarily to young children and produced by the toy manufacturer Hasbro .
  4. My Little Pony is a line of colorful toy ponies marketed primarily to young girls and produced by the toy manufacturer Hasbro.
  5. My Little Pony is a pretty new band on the friendly Oslo pop scene.

PAL MICKEY

  1. Pal Mickey is a huggable battery operated 10 -inch plush toy that helps guests get the most out of a Walt Disney World vacation.
  2. Pal Mickey is a "smart" stuffed Mickey.
  3. Pal Mickey is a brilliant piece of technology masquerading as a toy.
  4. Pal Mickey is a new talking Mickey Mouse plush toy available for rental or purchase beginning in April. (Web site)
  5. Pal Mickey is a wireless-enabled familiar for visitors to Walt Disney World.

PET ROCK

  1. A pet rock is a real friend. (Web site)
  2. Pet Rock is a fantastic 3 piece band that sounds even bigger.
  3. Pet Rock is a home-grown kennel nestled in the north Georgia mountains. (Web site)
  4. The Pet Rock is a great example, but here’s another one for people obsessed with having a perfect Christmas.
  5. The Pet Rock is a great example, but here’s another one for people obsessed with having a perfect Christmas. (Web site)

PIXTER

  1. PIXTER is a handheld toy which is run by 4 AA batteries. (Web site)
  2. PIXTER was introduced to my children through a television commercial. (Web site)
  3. Pixter is a children's electronic toy that can play a variety of games. (Web site)
  4. Pixter is a children's electronic toy, created by Mattel and Fisher Price, that can play a variety of game in the format of cartridges.
  5. Pixter is a fantastic learning tool for ages 3+.

PUPPETRY

  1. Puppetry is a very ancient art form, probably first originating about 30,000 years ago [4]. (Web site)
  2. Puppetry is a creative, exiting and entertaining art form which can be indulged in by anybody.
  3. Puppetry is a branch of that greatest of all cultural forces — the literature of the nation — of all nations. (Web site)
  4. Puppetry is a great way to bring more reticent or shy children out of their shells, and to help everyone become more expressive.
  5. Puppetry is a vital, central and often sacred art form in many cultures.

ROBOSAPIEN

  1. RoboSapien is a toy-like biomorphic robot and is preprogrammed with moves.
  2. RoboSapien is a toy-like biomorphic robot designed by Mark Tilden and produced by Wow Wee toys. (Web site)
  3. Robosapien is a full function, programmable, fast moving robot controlled by wireless remote control.
  4. Robosapien is a little glimpse into that future.
  5. Robosapien is a modern day turning point in the evolution of robotics and is the first-ever robot based on the science of applied biomorphic robotics. (Web site)

RUBBER DUCK

  1. A rubber duck is a popular bathtime toy for small children.
  2. A rubber duck is a rubber or plastic duck-shaped bathtub toy.
  3. A rubber duck is a toy shaped like a duckling that is made of actual rubber or rubber-like material. (Web site)
  4. A rubber duck is a toy, shaped like a duckling, that is made of plastic, rubber or rubber -like material.
  5. Rubber Duck is a brand that makes sure it s wearer feels good both in terms of the comfort of its products and its global message of corporate karma.

SHOCKING TANKS

  1. Shocking Tanks is a game where you remote control a tank and try to shoot the other tank(s) using a lasergun mounted on your tank.
  2. Shocking Tanks is a novelty game involving remote control toy tanks. (Web site)
  3. Shocking Tanks is a radio controlled tank battle .
  4. Shocking Tanks is a radio controlled tank battle and each tank is equipped with an infra-red cannon.
  5. Shocking tanks are available for UK delivery only.

SILLY STRING

  1. Silly String is a child's toy: a flexible, brightly-colored plastic string, which is shot as a stream of liquid from an aerosol can . (Web site)
  2. Silly String is a child’s toy. (Web site)
  3. Silly String is a child's toy. (Web site)
  4. Silly String is a child's toy: a flexible, brightly-coloured plastic string, shot as a stream of liquid that sets quickly, through an aerosol can. (Web site)
  5. Silly String is a colored liquid fired as a stream from an aerosol can; it can travel about 12 feet and solidifies quickly in midair.

SPUD GUN

  1. A spud gun is a piece of pipe modified to shoot a potato or parts of one long distances.
  2. A spud gun is a potato shooter made from PVC plastic parts and a lantern sparker.
  3. A spud gun is a potato shooter made from PVC plastic.
  4. A spud gun is a powerful cannon-like weapon where an accelerant fires potatoes and other hard fruit and vegetables through steel or hard plastic piping. (Web site)
  5. The spud gun is a modern adaptation of the infamous tennis ball gun many of us used in our sometimes spectacularly stupid youth. (Web site)

SUPER SOAKER

  1. Super Soaker is a brand of recreational water gun , first sold in 1989.
  2. Super Soaker is a well-known brand of recreational water gun, first sold in 1988.
  3. The Super Soaker is a little more advanced than your typical water gun.
  4. The Super Soaker was introduced into the market in 1990 with a pumped-up reservoir capable of firing a stream of water up to 15 metres.
  5. The Super Soaker was invented by Lonnie Johnson, now of Johnson research group. (Web site)

TECH DECK

  1. A Tech Deck is a finger board or a minature skateboard that you play with.
  2. Tech Deck is a skateboarding game pure and simple.
  3. Tech Deck is a small toy skateboard, meant to be used by your fingers.
  4. Tech Deck is a toy product ( finger skateboards). (Web site)

TEDDY RUXPIN

  1. Teddy Ruxpin is a bear character created by Ken Forsse .
  2. Teddy Ruxpin is a bear-like character created by Ken Forsse. (Web site)
  3. Teddy Ruxpin is a creepy, pre- version of the evil creation "Furby" in the late 1990s. (Web site)
  4. Teddy Ruxpin is an animatronic talking bear was created by Ken Forsse, Larry Larsen and John Davies. (Web site)
  5. Teddy Ruxpin was one of my favorite shows as a child. (Web site)

TELEIDOSCOPE

  1. A teleidoscope is a kind of kaleidoscope. (Web site)
  2. A teleidoscope is like a kaleidoscope, but instead of a chamber holding colored bits of material it has a lens.
  3. Teleidoscope is a cousin to a kaleidoscope no color chips are present inside a teleidoscope. (Web site)
  4. Teleidoscope is a kind of kaleidoscope. (Web site)

TOY TRAIN

  1. A toy train is a toy that represents a train, distinguished from a model train by an emphasis on low cost and durability, rather than scale model ing. (Web site)
  2. A toy train is a toy that represents a train, distinguished from a model train by an emphasis on low cost and durability, rather than scale modeling. (Web site)
  3. A toy train is a toy which represents a train, distinguished from a model train by an emphasis on low cost and durability, rather than scale modeling.

TRANSFORMERS

  1. The Transformers is a line of toys produced by the toy companies Takara and Hasbro. (Web site)
  2. The transformers are prety good, but 4 people with big hands its not comfortable, even with the mat at the bottom.
  3. Transformers was getting the better sales, but Rock Lords was able to last for three seasons. (Web site)
  4. Transformers were one of the coolest and best-selling toys of the 1980s .
  5. Transformers were robots able to transform themselves into other objects, such as fighter jets, tanks, or racecars. (Web site)

TUMBLER

  1. A tumbler is a toy that can tumble over and then straighten up itself. (Web site)
  2. A tumbler is a term sometimes used to describe the button on top of a chess clock that switches off one players clock and turns on the opponent's clock.
  3. A tumbler is also a type of drinkware, a small glass cup, often found in bars and pubs, used to hold alcoholic beverages.
  4. Tumbler is a part of a lock whose position must be changed by a key in order to release the bolt. (Web site)

WATER GUN

  1. The water gun is a new marine relatively seismic sound source that produces. (Web site)
  2. The water gun is a relatively new marine seismic sound source that produces. (Web site)

YO-YO

  1. A yo-yo is a toy that has two disks connected together and sandwiching a long string. (Web site)
  2. DID YOU KNOW: the word "yo-yo" itself was a registered trademark of Duncan until 1965. (Web site)
  3. In fact, the word "yo-yo" itself was a registered trademark of Duncan until 1965. (Web site)
  4. The yo-yo is a toy consisting of two equally sized and weighted discs of plastic, wood, or metal, connected with an axle, around which string is wound. (Web site)
  5. The yo-yo is a toy consisting of two equally sized and weighted disks of plastic, wood, or metal, connected with an axle, with a string tied around it. (Web site)

CHILDREN

  1. Children are doers, not watchers. (Web site)
  2. Children are naturally independent and active, and would gladly use their activity in helping themselves. (Web site)
  3. Children are not instinctively gentle with animals. (Web site)
  4. Children are our most precious gifts. (Web site)

DOLL

  1. A doll is a child's toy that represents a baby or other human being, but includes likenesses of animals and imaginary creatures. (Web site)
  2. A doll is a model of a human (often a baby), a humanoid (like Bert and Ernie), or an animal, usually made of cloth or plastic. (Web site)
  3. A doll is a model of a human (often a baby), a humanoid (like Bert and Ernie), or an animal.
  4. A doll is a muscle car or hot rod, like a Camaro, or an animal.
  5. The doll is a parody of Locket Surprise Barbie, which had a secret compartment in her chest. (Web site)

DOLLS

  1. Dolls are one of the oldest types of toys, based on archaeological evidence. (Web site)
  2. Dolls are some of the oldest types of toy [ citation needed ].
  3. Dolls are some of the oldest types of toy. (Web site)
  4. Dolls are usually miniature s, but baby dolls may be of true size and weight. (Web site)
  5. Dolls are usually miniatures, but baby dolls may be of true size and weight.

DOLLHOUSES

  1. Dollhouses are a beautiful addition to any child's bedroom and they are also educational. (Web site)
  2. Dollhouses are not just for the girls in your life either; they can also be for the boys.

EDUCATIONAL TOY

  1. An educational toy is a better toy for children. (Web site)
  2. An educational toy is a great first toy for baby. (Web site)
  3. An educational toy is a toy designed to teach people, typically children, about a certain subject or help them learn a skill as they play.
  4. But what is an child educational toy?Well, there is no definition of the term "educational toy" from what I know.
  5. Educational toy - An educational toy is a toy designed to teach people, typically children, about a certain subject or help them learn a skill as they play. (Web site)

EDUCATIONAL TOYS

  1. Educational Toys - A world of educational toys, games, crafts, puzzles, to encourage the kid's curiosity, discovery, and creativity. (Web site)
  2. Educational toys are a great way to merge play with learning in a fun way.
  3. Educational toys are great way for your children to learn through. (Web site)

GAME

  1. A game is a structured or semi-structured activity, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes also used as an educational tool. (Web site)
  2. A game is a structured or semi-structured recreational activity, usually undertaken for enjoyment (although sometimes for physical or vocational training). (Web site)
  3. The game is an obvious parody of Trivial Pursuit. (Web site)
  4. The game is an ultimate challenge for brain-twisters lovers - it's very challenging and addictive. (Web site)
  5. The game is designed to allow for learning of the sounding of the Hiragana symbols. (Web site)

PUZZLES

  1. Puzzles are both educational history puzzles and fine art puzzles. (Web site)
  2. Puzzles are custom made to your requirements. (Web site)
  3. Puzzles are fun, educational, entertaining and are also printable. (Web site)
  4. Puzzles are generated to match your skill level. (Web site)
  5. Puzzles are printed in daily newspapers and books of puzzles abound.

PUPPETS

  1. Puppets are also lot of fun for games of make-believe. (Web site)
  2. Puppets are still a great way for parents to hold a childs attention, and theres even one popular brand that doubles as a washcloth at bath time. (Web site)
  3. Puppets are still appealing, as well as some of the nontraditional forms of stuffed dogs. (Web site)
  4. Puppets are thus to be distinguished from dolls, clockwork automata, and other toys. (Web site)
  5. Puppets are wonderful toys. (Web site)

PICTURE PUZZLE

  1. Picture Puzzle is a NGPC game very similar to Mario Picross on Gameboy.
  2. Picture Puzzle is a neat puzzle game with 7 mini beautiful picture for Windows.

CONSTRUCTION TOYS

  1. Construction Toys are an especially good way for Dads to have quality time with the kids. (Web site)

ACTIMATES

  1. Actimates is a series of toys released by Microsoft .

AIR BAZOOKA

  1. An air bazooka is a tube with a flexible plastic cover on one end, named for its appearence after the bazooka. (Web site)
  2. The Air Bazooka is a fun gun that blasts harmless balls of air up to 40 feet.

BABY TOYS

  1. Baby toys are considered the easiest to make but they require a lot of brain storming to come up with. (Web site)
  2. Baby toys are not just stuffed toys but little blunt plastic objects like keys and rattlers as well. (Web site)

BALLOONS

  1. Balloons are manufactured by the millions daily in a number of countries. (Web site)
  2. Balloons are often deliberately released, creating so called balloon rocket or rocket balloon. (Web site)
  3. Balloons are usually filled by using one's breath, a pump, or a pressurized gas tank.
  4. Balloons are usually purchased in deflated form, however some party stores and vendors at special events will fill their balloons before selling them.
  5. Balloons were flying everywhere and you couldn't see the other side of the room for all the balloons. (Web site)

BALLOON HELICOPTER

  1. A balloon helicopter is a toy helicopter comprised of a latex balloon and a plastic propeller . (Web site)
  2. The balloon helicopter is a classic toy with a simple design. (Web site)

BATTLE BEASTS

  1. BATTLE BEASTS were released by Hasbro in 1986. (Web site)
  2. Battle Beasts is the name of a line of small 2" tall action figure toys and were produced by Hasbro and Takara starting in 1984. (Web site)
  3. Battle Beasts were small 1" tall figures released by Hasbro in 1986. (Web site)

BENDOS

  1. Bendos are launching a whole new line of Bendos characters, along with Sports and Action sets at Toy Fair next week.
  2. Bendos are the collectible, wholesome action figures that bend, twist and pose.
  3. Bendos is the action figure with a twist. (Web site)
  4. Bendos is the name of a type of action figure toy that has been produced by the Kid Galaxy toy company. (Web site)

BILLY BASS

  1. Billy Bass is a Russian cat who plays the double bass in Scat Cat's band in the Aristocats.
  2. Billy Bass is an animatronic singing toy, resembling a bass, popular in 2000 and 2001. (Web site)

BIZRATE

  1. BizRate is your resource for balloon powered in Learning Toys.
  2. BizRate is your resource for bounce around toy in Outdoor Games & Fun.
  3. BizRate is your resource for magic rocks in Learning Toys.
  4. BizRate is your resource for rc cars traxxas in Robotic & Radio Control Toys.
  5. BizRate is your resource for rocket toy water in Outdoor Games & Fun.

BOATS

  1. The boats are all decorated in full regalia, and the people are overflowing with anticipation as the day of fun and festivity begins to unfold. (Web site)
  2. The boats are all made by craftsmen using hand-presses. (Web site)
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