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Big Bird is a Muppet character designed by Jim Henson and built by Kermit Love for the children's television show Sesame Street.An eight-foot-two-inch-tall (249 cm) bright yellow anthropomorphic bird, [6] [7] he can roller skate, ice skate, dance, swim, sing, write poetry, draw, and ride a unicycle.
The original Speak & Spell was the first of a three-part talking educational toy series that also included Speak & Read and Speak & Math.This series was a subset of TI's Learning Center product group and the Speak & Spell was released simultaneously with the Spelling B (a non-speech product designed to help children learn to spell), and the First Watch (designed to teach children to read ...
Toy unboxing is a subgenre of unboxing videos in which children or adults upload videos of themselves unpacking commercial toy products. The videos may feature the toys being played with, assembled and/or reviewed. Children who make this content are known as kid influencers.
The fact that Big Bird was referenced by Romney isn't the relevant issue. The funding of PBS is the issue. All Romney said was "I like Big Bird". If Romney said "I like Big Bird, Elmo, and Bert", does each Wikipedia page require a mention? -- MacAddct1984 (talk • contribs) 15:44, 6 October 2012 (UTC) I agree with the above.
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Hero Factory: Rise of the Rookies (2010) - video release of Hero Factory episodes as a single film; Hero Factory: Savage Planet (2011) - video release of Hero Factory episodes as a single film; Herself the Elf - American Greetings/Mattel. The Special Magic of Herself the Elf (1983) - television film; Holly Hobbie - Tomy/Knickerbocker Toys ...
Pocket Rockers was a brand of personal stereo produced by Fisher-Price in the late 1980s, aimed at elementary school-age children. [1] They played a proprietary variety of miniature cassette (appearing to be a smaller version of the 8-track tape) which was released only by Fisher-Price themselves.