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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 ...

  3. 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]

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    An infant boy playing with a toy dump truck at the beach. Boys' toys and games, as opposed to girls' toys and games, are a subset of toys and games that appeal to male children. Research suggests that this appeal may be driven by biological factors, peer pressure, parental choices, marketing, and tradition. [citation needed]

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  7. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Sam's Choice, originally introduced as Sam's American Choice in 1991, is a retail brand in food and selected hard goods. Named after Sam Walton, founder of Walmart, Sam's Choice forms the premium tier of Walmart's two-tiered core corporate grocery branding strategy that also includes the larger Great Value brand of discount-priced staple items.