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  2. The best toys of 2024 - AOL

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    Best Food-Themed Toy Tender Leaf Toys Pizza Toy Oven. $40 at Amazon. ... Ages: 8+ For kids who love to practice their shots outside, the early sunset can be a major bummer. ... Ages: 6-9+ There ...

  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. 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 ...

  5. Little Professor - Wikipedia

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    [8] In 1976, the Little Professor cost less than $20. More than 1 million units sold in 1977. [9] The second generation Little Professor was designed by Mark Bailey, now a full life-sized professor, whilst working for Raffo and Pape, an award-winning toy design consultancy based in the UK. In a brief interview in 2013 Bailey stated 'I've ...

  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. Educational toy - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 172 Moulded miniature dishes and toy soldiers have been found in England dating to as early as 1300. [9]: 172–173 There are records of wealthy medieval children owning elaborate toy houses and military toys, which could enable them to mimic adult activities such as managing a household or enacting a siege. [9]: 174