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  3. Unicorn trend - Wikipedia

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    The Unicorn Trend has featured in the world of design with the creation of daily use objects and gadgets with the appearance and colors of unicorns. The designs are often found on pillows, sheets and bed-covers, drinking cups, and flatware. One of the most popular items was the unicorn pool float, an inflatable plastic unicorn. [12]

  4. My Little Pony - Wikipedia

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    My Pretty Pony is a pony figurine introduced by Hasbro in 1981 that was created by illustrator Bonnie Zacherle and sculptor Charles Muenchinger. [10] My Pretty Pony is a ten-inch-tall hard plastic figurine that can wiggle its ears, swish its tail, and wink one eye.

  5. 22 Creative Activities That’ll Make Your Kids Love ... - AOL

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    It operates JUST like an adult digital camera but has some fun added filters like a mustache, kids face and different boarder designs. Is a small size that allows them to operate it with ease.

  6. Worry doll - Wikipedia

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    The doll, in turn, will work for psychiatrists, psychologists, educators and parents as some kind of "agent" and "troubleshooter" between child and adult. [7] [8] A worry doll in Guatemala. Today, worry dolls are sold in huge quantity in Guatemala and Mexico. Nuns and poor children sell them to tourists as souvenirs.

  7. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    The theme for the season was animals, which included dogs, cats, rabbits, tigers, cows, monkeys, skunks, pandas, and unicorns. The teams in the season were considered “tribes”, which in each one contained new Shopkins with their own team's finishes, which also included returning Shopkins, like Apple Blossom and Cupcake Queen.