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  2. Bang snaps - Wikipedia

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    Bang snaps are primarily produced alongside other export fireworks in Brazil, South Korea and China and are widely available over the counter at small toy stores and shops specializing in jokes, novelties and magic tricks.

  3. Party horn - Wikipedia

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    A party horn (also known as a party blower or noisemaker) is a horn formed from a paper tube, often flattened and rolled into a coil, which unrolls when blown into, ...

  4. Grager - Wikipedia

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    Yitzhak Shamir spinning a gragger Knocking out Haman's name from stones 18th century Megillah reading; children with graggers in the back. A grager (Yiddish: גראַגער, 'rattler'), also gragger, grogger or gregger, [1] is a noisemaking device, most commonly a ratchet, used to make noise by the congregation when the name of Haman is read out during the recitation of the Megillah in the ...

  5. Squeaky toy - Wikipedia

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    Air returning into the toy through the squeaker may or may not make a sound, depending on the design of the squeaker and the speed at which air re-enters. The high-pitched noise produced by squeaky toys quickly attracts the attention of infants and small children, while their soft, squeezable nature makes them safe for young children to handle.

  6. 7 Best New Year’s Eve Decorations From Five Below - AOL

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    Organize your own “ball drop” for a kids’ party — it can be midnight any time you want. Disco Ball Sipper. Price: $4. It’s a beverage cup that’s also a party favor for guests to take home.

  7. Category:Toy instruments and noisemakers - Wikipedia

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