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  2. Aquapet - Wikipedia

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    Aquapets are interactive, electronic toys that were introduced in the US in 2004 by Wild Planet. They consist of a transparent, water-filled case housing a thumb-sized figure, and a base with a microchip , microphone, and speaker to register and respond to sounds made by kids or by other Aquapets.

  3. New health warning issued about the dangers of water bead toys

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    The Ban Water Beads Act, which would prohibit sales of most water bead toys, was introduced by Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J., in November, due in part to Haugen’s advocacy work.

  4. Bindeez - Wikipedia

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    Bindeez was awarded Australian "Toy of the Year" for 2007 prior to the recall. [25] Toy Wishes magazine named it as one of the products among its 12 best toys of 2007. [1] It is manufactured in China for the Australian-owned company Moose Enterprise P/L, and distributed in North America by Spin Master Ltd. It is distributed in 40 countries, and ...

  5. Expandable water toy - Wikipedia

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    Water Balz look like marbles, but expand to 57 millimetres (2.2 in), [2] the size of a racquetball, in water. [3] Orbeez expand to 14 millimetres (0.55 in) in water. [2] Expandable water toys are also sold in the shapes of other things, such as dinosaurs, sharks, people or mechas from popular anime.

  6. Kids and Parents Alike Will Love These Educational Gifts for ...

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    These gifts and toys for 2-year-olds are both fun and educational. Toddlers will love picks like games, building blocks, flash cards, dolls, books, and more.

  7. Slip 'N Slide - Wikipedia

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    Between 1973 and 1991, a 13-year-old and seven adults suffered neck injuries or paralysis while using Slip 'N Slides. [ 6 ] [ 4 ] In 1993, CPSC provided a recall notice along with Kransco, which owned Wham-O at the time, to warn users of the dangers; the product was not taken off the market completely but was recommended only for children.