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  2. Little Tikes - Wikipedia

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    Little Tikes is an American manufacturer of children's toys, with headquarters and manufacturing located in Hudson, Ohio. The company also has other manufacturing and distribution facilities in Asia and Europe. Little Tikes' products are mostly low-tech molded plastic toys aimed primarily at infants and young children, for indoor and outdoor ...

  3. Sliding puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A sliding puzzle, sliding block puzzle, or sliding tile puzzle is a combination puzzle that challenges a player to slide (frequently flat) pieces along certain routes (usually on a board) to establish a certain end-configuration. The pieces to be moved may consist of simple shapes, or they may be imprinted with colours, patterns, sections of a ...

  4. Slide cube projector - Wikipedia

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    The Slide Cube Projector is a slide projector and system, manufactured and marketed by Bell & Howell, which was introduced in 1970 and marketed through the 1980s.The projector derived its name from its transparent cubical plastic slide storage magazine, approximately 5.5 cm (2.2 in) in each dimension (a bit larger than a standard 135 film slide mount), that held 36 to 44 slides, depending on ...

  5. Cube World (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Cube World was a commercial success, selling several million units according to Ellis, [13] and received positive reviews from consumer publications. Michael Fereday of Gadget Speak praised the game as possessing an "interesting fascination beyond their simple graphics," stating "it is amazing what these characters get up (to) either ...

  6. Rubik's Slide - Wikipedia

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    Rubik's Slide electronic puzzle game is a Rubik's-branded combination puzzle produced by TechnoSource in 2010. Players must manipulate the circuit to re-create a specified pattern, with 10,000 puzzles built into the device.

  7. Paper plane - Wikipedia

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    A simple folded paper plane Folding instructions for a traditional paper dart. A paper plane (also known as a paper airplane or paper dart in American English, or paper aeroplane in British English) is a toy aircraft, usually a glider, made out of a single folded sheet of paper or paperboard.

  8. Ernő Rubik (aircraft designer) - Wikipedia

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    Ernő Rubik (27 November 1910 in Pöstyén, Austria-Hungary, now Piešťany, Slovakia – 13 February 1997) was a Hungarian aircraft designer and father of Ernő Rubik, the architect who became famous for his mechanical puzzles (e.g. the Rubik's Cube).

  9. File:Rubik's cube colors.svg - Wikipedia

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    TO side color PENSIZE 2 REPEAT 3 [REPEAT 3 [PENDOWN FILLCOLOR “ BLACK ” SQUARE [30, 30, 2.5] FILLCOLOR color SQUARE [28, 28, 3] PENUP FORWARD 30] RIGHT 90 FORWARD 30 LEFT 90 BACK 30 * 3] END PICTURE “ Rubiks_cube_colors. svg ” [side 0x009B48; Pantone 347 C side 0xB71234; Pantone 200 C side 0x0046AD; Pantone 293 C side 0xFF5800; Pantone ...

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