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  2. Capsela - Wikipedia

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    Capsela is a construction toy brand consisting primarily of gears and motors in spherical plastic capsules that can be connected to form various static or dynamic toys suitable for land or water. [1] The capsules typically have six hollow octagonal connectors protruding, where an octagonal sleeve piece bridges between two capsules.

  3. List of U.S. state toys - Wikipedia

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    State toys are designated by each U.S. state's legislature. ... State Toy Date Reference Kansas: Etch A Sketch: 1960 [1] Mississippi: Teddy bear: March 13, 2003 [2 ...

  4. Lesney Products - Wikipedia

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    Caterpillar Crawler (1948), later scaled down to become Matchbox no. 8; Caterpillar Bulldozer (1948), later scaled down to become Matchbox no. 18; Milk Float (1949), later scaled down to become Matchbox no. 7; this was the 1st toy made in Lesney's second factory at Barratts Grove; Soap-Box Racer (1949) Rag & Bone Cart (1949)

  5. K'Nex - Wikipedia

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    The company's products were sold at Toys "R" Us, starting in early October 1992. [citation needed] By 2011, K'Nex was distributed in over 25 countries, including the United States. [citation needed] In 2018, all of K'Nex's assets were purchased by Basic Fun!, a Florida-based toy company. [3] [4] [5] The acquisition was valued at around $21 million.

  6. Libuše Niklová - Wikipedia

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    Among her most famous creations are a black accordion tomcat, a ram, and a crocodile. She also designed the packaging in which the unassembled toy, a construction kit, was sold. She also designed inflatable and squeaky toys for small children. From the 1970s, she began designing larger inflatable and sit-on toys that were lightweight and washable.

  7. A. C. Gilbert Company - Wikipedia

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    The A. C. Gilbert Company was an American toy company, once one of the largest in the world. Gilbert originated the Erector Set, which is a construction toy similar to Meccano in the rest of the world, and made chemistry sets, microscope kits, and a line of inexpensive reflector telescopes.