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  2. The best toys of 2023: Gifts for kids of any age - AOL

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    Best toys for 5-8-year-olds. For kids between 5-8 years old, toys are more than just a means to pretend and have fun; many in this age group focus on whatever is the big toy of the year or what ...

  3. Good Housekeeping’s 2023 Best Toy Awards Are Here! - AOL

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    Charlie the Honey Bear. This brand’s toys are hand-knitted in Peru from 100% cotton and are lovely as well as cuddly. When you buy one plush toy, 10 school meals are donated to children in need.

  4. Amazon's Coveted 'Toys We Love' List Is Here and Things Are ...

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    Whether you're looking for educational toys, TikTok picks or DIY kits, these are our favorite choices from Amazon's 2023 "Toys We Love" List

  5. Little Professor - Wikipedia

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    If the answer is incorrect, the display shows "EEE". After the third wrong answer, the correct answer is shown. If the answer supplied is correct, the Little Professor goes to the next equation. [2] The Little Professor shows the number of correct first answers after each set of 10 problems. [3] The device is powered by a 9-volt battery. [4]

  6. Kasey the Kinderbot - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] When initially introduced in 2002 Kasey had 8 programs planned. These were released over a period of 18 months starting mid-2002 till December 2003. [7] Kasey is an updated version of the 2-XL Robot both within the "smart toy" genre. [8] In start, Kasey had a smaller number of programs as compared to 2-XL as they were more complex to ...

  7. Mastermind (board game) - Wikipedia

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    [9] The codebreaker tries to guess the pattern, in both order and color, within eight to twelve turns. Each guess is made by placing a row of code pegs on the decoding board. [8]: 120 Once placed, the codemaker provides feedback by placing from zero to four key pegs in the small holes of the row with the guess. A colored key peg is placed for ...