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  2. The best toys of 2024 - AOL

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    Ages: 3+. After polling our on-staff parents, the choice is clear — the Toniebox is the hottest toy of 2024. It's a colorful audio player that plays stories once a character, or Tonie, is placed ...

  3. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    A collector’s item tin containing 10 unique figurines that are not available in any of the other product lines; In December 2009, the largest South African Sunday newspaper listed the toy as the top gift for boys between the ages of 6 and 8. Four months after release the sales exceeded 200,000 units [citation needed].

  4. The Most Expensive and Rarest Squishmallows Ever Sold

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    The stuffed toys released in 2017 and quickly became the Beanie Babies of the new millennium. Today, the rarest Squishmallow ranges in price from $1,399 to roughly $2,000.

  5. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    They also have special finishes like translucent, glitter, or squishy. The collectable toys (which are designated as common, rare, ultra-rare, special edition, limited edition, and exclusive) also expanded into lines of clothing, trading cards, and other related merchandise. The toy line began in 2014.

  6. 30 Teen Boy-Approved Gifts From Target They'll Actually Like ...

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    Here are a bunch of cool gifts for teen boys at Target that are unique and inexpensive, from tech ideas, like video game accessories, to grooming products. 30 Teen Boy-Approved Gifts From Target ...

  7. Mighty Max (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Max was a series of toys that were manufactured by Bluebird Toys PLC in the UK in 1992. The toys were similar to the earlier Polly Pocket toyline, but these toys were marketed primarily towards young boys. In Canada and the United States, they were distributed by Irwin Toy Limited and Mattel Inc. respectively.