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  2. Splatter Up - Wikipedia

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    The toy was later manufactured (marketed) by Buddy-L [3] and Wham-O. [1] The toy has been described as a "wet version of baseball" [4] [5] [6] using a garden hose attached to a foot pedal to control the water pressure that funnels the water into a stream to push a wiffle ball up into the air so it can be hit with a plastic bat. [1] [7] [4]

  3. List of skill toys - Wikipedia

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    Cricket ball; Softball; Wiffle ball; Football. Nerf vortex football; Spiral foam football; Foxtail sport (or foxtail toy or foxtail ball) Flying gyroscope (flying cylinder) Frisbee; Golf ball; Glider. Non-powered airplane gliders (made of balsa wood, foam, paper, or plastic, and hand-thrown, slingshot driven, or wind-up rubber band propeller ...

  4. List of humorous units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    A wiffle, also referred to as a WAM for Wiffle (ball) assisted measurement, is equal to a sphere 89 millimetres (3.5 inches) in diameter – the size of a Wiffle ball, a perforated, light-weight plastic ball frequently used by marine biologists as a size reference in photos to measure corals and other objects.

  5. Wiffle ball - Wikipedia

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    A Wiffle bat and ball. Wiffle ball is a scaled back variation of baseball that was developed in 1953 in Fairfield, Connecticut. Originally, it was intended to be played in confined space or otherwise small area, but became a popular outdoor activity. [1] The sport is played using a perforated light-weight plastic ball and a long hollow plastic bat.

  6. National Toy Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The National Toy Hall of Fame is a U.S. hall of fame that recognizes the contributions of toys and games that have sustained their popularity for many years. Criteria for induction include: icon status (the toy is widely recognized, respected, and remembered); longevity (more than a passing fad); discovery (fosters learning, creativity, or discovery); and innovation (profoundly changed play or ...

  7. Wiffle Ball (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay of Wiffle Ball is highly similar to the sport with the same name. The game is divided into two main modes: Quick-Play and Tournament. [3] The Quick-Play mode was designed to be played for short amounts of time, while the Tournament mode is meant to be played for longer.

  8. Switch adapted toys - Wikipedia

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    Switch adapted toys are toys or devices which have been adapted so that their original switches are redirected to a larger external switch that is easier for the user to interact with. Many children and adults with limited fine and gross motor skills cannot play with regular battery -operated toys.

  9. Category:Mechanical toys - Wikipedia

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