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  2. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In a later charity initiative, Argos teamed up with Barnardo's in a six-week campaign in the run-up to Christmas 2012 that raised £700,000 for the children's charity. [68] Under the scheme customers brought in unwanted toys to Argos or Barnado's shops in return for £5 Argos vouchers. [69]

  3. Chad Valley (toy brand) - Wikipedia

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    Home Retail Group, the parent company of retailers Homebase and Argos, purchased the brand for £5 million in January 2009. [5] The Chad Valley brand is now available exclusively at Argos. In March 2016, Sainsbury's bought Home Retail Group for approximately £1.4 billion and Chad Valley became a brand of Sainsbury's. [6]

  4. 7 Best Toys Under $20 This Holiday Season

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    Even though nearly everything seems to have gone up in price this year, you can still find some of the best toys and games under $20 at top retailers like Target, Amazon and Walmart. Enjoy the ...

  5. Let Toys Be Toys - Wikipedia

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    Tesco apologised saying the clock would "make a great gift for both girls and boys". Let Toys Be Toys said the group was pleased the photo had resulted in the removal of the sign, adding: "Signs like these do influence people in their choice of what toys to buy children […and they] "make children feel 'wrong' for liking certain things". [9]

  6. Shop 9 of the best toys of the season for under $25 - AOL

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    Make your way over to Walmart this season to find all of the toys your kids want -- at a price you will love.

  7. Play-Doh - Wikipedia

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    Play-Doh or also known as Play-Dough is a modeling compound for young children to make arts and crafts projects. The product was first manufactured in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, as a wallpaper cleaner in the 1930s. [1]