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  2. The best toys of 2024 - AOL

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    Ages: 3+. After polling our on-staff parents, the choice is clear — the Toniebox is the hottest toy of 2024. It's a colorful audio player that plays stories once a character, or Tonie, is placed ...

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    We pored over the internet to find family games, kitchen favorites, chic accessories, innovative gadgets, gorgeous cookbooks, plush toys, and other unique finds that are all sure to delight.

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    #100 Pinzon Unisex Terry Bathrobe: Plush Terry-Cotton Comfort For A Spa-Like Vibe They'll Adore, Perfect For Those Self-Care Sundays Or Just Lounging Around With A Cup Of Hot Cocoa.

  5. Suzy Homemaker - Wikipedia

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    Suzy Homemaker was a line of miniature functional toy household appliances produced by Topper Toys and launched in 1966. Topper Toys created a line of accessory toys to be bought separately, which included items such as a small working oven, a vacuum cleaner, and several other items in addition to a Suzy Homemaker doll introduced later.

  6. Playset - Wikipedia

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    Child playing with toy figures Playsets , or play sets , are themed collections of similar toys designed to work together to enact some action or event. The most common toy playsets involve plastic figures, accessories, and possibly buildings or scenery, purchased together in a common box.

  7. Sylvanian Families - Wikipedia

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    By 1988, Sylvanian Families had become a major success around the world, winning the British Association of Toy Retailers award for "Toy of the Year" three years consecutively, in 1987, 1988 and 1989. In 1993, Tomy, who had been distributing the toys worldwide, lost the rights to the name "Sylvanian Families" in Canada and the US.