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  2. Fun in the Car: The Best Car Toys for Kids with Autism - AOL

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    These toys offer not just entertainment but also support tailored to children on the spectrum. Check out our picks for the best car toys for autistic kids

  3. The best toys of 2024 - AOL

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    Here are the 30 best toys of 2024, from Star Wars, LEGO, Hape, and more. We've indicated where the toy is out of stock, or where we think it won't arrive by Christmas. Happy shopping!

  4. These STEM Toys Are So Cool, You’ll Forget They're Educational

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    These STEM Toys Are So Cool, You’ll Forget They're Educational. Angel Madison. April 3, 2024 at 12:36 PM. The Best STEM Toys for Kids and Adults ... UNO R3 Smart Robot Car Kit.

  5. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    The third spin-off, Cutie Cars, was released in August 2017. The line featured cars and mini Shopkins to ride them. The cars had Shopkins faces and themes such as food, fashion and accessories. There were also Limited Editions produced before Season 3, as well as an exclusive set from San Diego Comic-Con, which were two Golden Cutie Cars in 2018.

  6. Boys' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    An infant boy playing with a toy dump truck at the beach. Boys' toys and games, as opposed to girls' toys and games, are a subset of toys and games that appeal to male children. Research suggests that this appeal may be driven by biological factors, peer pressure, parental choices, marketing, and tradition. [citation needed]

  7. TT Toys Toys - Wikipedia

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    Toys Toys holds licenses for a variety of sports car brands as well as licenses for more mainstream cars. Toys Toys have always been very picky about what licenses they accept, agreeing to only manufacture popular and prestigious cars. In 2009 the managers turned down offers to manufacturer licensed cars for Aston Martin and Bentley.