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  2. The 25 Best Gifts and Toys for Toddlers in 2022 - AOL

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    Cuddle Mode means this pup emits realistic dog noises and is ready for snuggling. Playmobil. Bathtime fun with a baby shark ... Playmobil 1.2.3 is an amazing line of toddler toys; they're high ...

  3. Safari Ltd - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the partnership and realistic quality of the figurines, Safari was considered a leader in the animal figurine niche. Presently, Safari Ltd is run by the Rubels’ grandson Alexandre Pariente, [4] who heads the company with his wife, Christina Pariente. Under Alexandre's tenure the company has invested more in developing online ...

  4. Lion Mark (toys) - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Mark is a British consumer symbol developed in 1988 by British Toy & Hobby Association (BTHA) and used to identify toys denoted as safe and of high quality. [ 1 ] It represents a red and white lion face in a triangle with a yellow background and green borders.

  5. Huggies Pull-Ups - Wikipedia

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    Realistic underwear designs were introduced, with a fly front style for boys and lace style for girls. 1997. Disney character designs were introduced, starring Mickey Mouse for boys and Minnie Mouse for girls. 1999. GoodNites introduces XL size fitting kids well over 100lbs which are offered like all GoodNites of this era in all white only. 2000

  6. The 116 Best Kids Books of All Time - AOL

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    Here are Parade’s 116 Best Kids books of all time, according to indie booksellers from across the country; acclaimed authors like Brian Selznick, Rita Williams-Garcia, Dav Pilkey, Katherine ...

  7. Secret Life of Toys - Wikipedia

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    The Cat Toy That Roared – Mew borrows Rugby's tail for a game of Pin the Tail on the Tiger. Once blindfolded, he wanders into the children's imaginary lion's den. When the lion roars, Mew drops the tail and flees out of fright. He must now return Rugby's tail, but is afraid to enter the lion's den.