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    This play kit comes with black-and-white toys meant to help stimulate newborns in their first 12 weeks. ... Teen boys are silly, so gift them silly gifts for Christmas. ... This crochet kit allows ...

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    This clever field kit set includes a 12 color half-pan with brush, mixing palette, bottle and two clip-on water pots. It's everything you need to paint on the go and outside. $37 at Amazon

  4. Wal-Mart names the 25 hottest holiday toys of 2016

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    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Remote Control Skateboarding Mikey, $59.00. Paw Patrol Zooming Marshall, $69.00. ... What your old toys are worth now The 20 most-loved airlines in the world

  5. Chemistry set - Wikipedia

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    Their earliest toys, under the "Chemcraft" trademark, were "chemical magic" sets, selling for less than one dollar (or about $25 in 2017 [8]). By the 1920s, they sold six different sets, the largest of which sold for $25 (or about $320 in 2017 [9]). Their range of toys broadened throughout the 1930s. [5]

  6. Boys' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    A City, University of London study found that in children aged 9 to 32 months, boys preferred balls and toy cars, [2] and that the preference increased with age. [ 3 ] In a 2018 study done by developmental psychologist Lauren Spinner, [ 4 ] the effects of images of children playing with stereotypic or counter-stereotypic toys was analyzed on ...

  7. Kid Spark Education - Wikipedia

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    The Rokenbok Toy Company was founded in 1995 by Paul Eichen in the United States to create an heirloom quality toy system. [1] The first Rokenbok toys debuted at the 1997 American International Toy Fair in New York City. In 2010 the company made a substantial push researching the effect of media, like Rokenbok, on developing minds.