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    This cute bracelet has an adjustable sliding bead and colorful heart charms across the gold chain. Plus, the 14K yellow gold coating over the brass will keep it from tarnishing easily. $60 at ...

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    We especially love this game because, while it’s best played with the whole family, it’s a game that can also keep kids occupied for hours on their own. $13 at Walmart Explore More Buying Options

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    Everyone wants Labubu, a furry toy character with rabbit-like ears and a nightmarish grin. The frenzy is fortuitous timing for Pop Mart, the toy's maker, as it makes a major push into the U.S.

  5. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    Kindi Kids is the fifth spin-off of Shopkins released in August 2019, featuring the Shoppies dolls as toddlers, with the slogan being “Yay! Let’s Play!”. The line featured ten-inch dolls of the Shoppies dolls as toddlers, featuring a bobble-head and glittery eyes as well as two exclusive Shopkins that magically function by playing with them.

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    String Ting was founded by Rachel Steed-Middleton [1] in 2020, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] She started the brand as a charity initiative with her children in support of NHS frontline workers and other charities delivering relief to those affected by the crisis.

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    [7] [8] Tamagotchi is a keychain-sized virtual pet simulation game. The characters were first drawn in heta-uma which was a popular style found in teen magazines then converted to pixel art. [6] They were worn like a wristwatch in the initial concept, hence the portmanteau name. [6]