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  2. Golden Demon - Wikipedia

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    This was solved in the fourth iteration of the trophy (awarded 1999-2002), which kept the same design but cast the base and trophy as one single piece. The fifth version (awarded 2003-2019) was again the same design from 1998 but it replaced the cylindrical base with a square one, to make it easier to attach the labels on a flat surface.

  3. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    A "grandfather" is the largest marble, the size of a billiards ball or tennis ball. Various names for different marble types (regional playground talk, Leicester, UK): Marleys (marbles), prit (white marble), Kong (large marble), King Kong (larger than a bosser), steely (metal bearing-ball). Names can be combined: e.g. prit-Kong (large white ...

  4. Discovery Toys - Wikipedia

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    Discovery Toys was founded as a multi-level marketing company in 1978 by Lane Nemeth, [5] a former daycare director, with a $5,000 family loan. [1] [6] Lane, a mother from the San Francisco bay area, started the company when she was unable to find educational toys for her own children.

  5. Participation trophy - Wikipedia

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    A participation trophy. A participation trophy is a trophy given to participants in a competition, usually children, regardless of their success. One of the first known mentions of participation trophies occurred on February 8, 1922, in a Massillon, Ohio newspaper, The Evening Independent, in an article announcing a high school basketball tournament. [1]

  6. Big Blue Marble - Wikipedia

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    Distinctive content included stories about children around the world and a pen-pal club that encouraged intercultural communication. The name of the show referred to the appearance of Earth as a giant marble, popularized by The Blue Marble, a famous photograph taken in December 1972 by the crew of Apollo 17. [1]

  7. Marbles Kids Museum - Wikipedia

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    Marbles Kids Museum. Marbles Kids Museum is a nonprofit children's museum located in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina in the Moore Square Historic District.. Marbles was founded in 2007 as a result of the merger between Exploris, an interactive global learning center, and Playspace, a children's museum aimed at preschool through early elementary age children.