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  2. 7 Best Toys Under $20 This Holiday Season

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    Voted a Good Housekeeping Toy of the Year for 2024, the Fingerlings Baby Axolotl with Inflatable Pool swims in its very own 18-inch round oasis, lights up and changes color when your child pets ...

  3. These giant inflatable floats will liven up any summer pool party

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    Thanks to Sam's Club's 'Party Bird Island' pool floats, your entire extended crew can have a spot to relax on the back of a whimsical flamingo, unicorn or peacock. But be warned: These floats are ...

  4. Pool float - Wikipedia

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    Especially-large floats can be used as seats to float or sit on top of a pool for the user to stand on top in the manner of a raft. A variation known as the "pool noodle" is a long, thin cylinder, measuring 3–5 feet (90–150 cm) long and 3 inches (8 cm) in diameter, sometimes with a hollow core. It can be used to aid in floating or ...

  5. Slip 'N Slide - Wikipedia

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    Slip 'N Slide is a children's toy invented by Robert Carrier and manufactured by Wham-O. It was first sold in 1961. It was first sold in 1961. The main form is a plastic sheet and a method of wetting it; when the surface is wet it becomes very slippery, thus allowing the user to slide along it.

  6. The Minnidip inflatable pool for adults is a summer must-have

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    This chic adult-size inflatable pool from Target inflates in minutes using a hair dryer. Britt Ross. ... At 5.5 feet wide, it can fit 2–3 adults for a fun little pool party, and its 21-inch-high ...

  7. Nakajima USA - Wikipedia

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    1953: Start producing inflatable vinyl toys 1959: Trade name changed to Nakajima Seisakusho. 1962: License contract with Walt Disney Company, produced floating ring, floating boat, and kids pool 1986: New head office building at 1-7-8 Chuo Edogawa-ku established 1988: Founds partner corporation Nakajima USA. Begins license contract with Sanrio.