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  2. Slip 'N Slide - Wikipedia

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    Slip 'N Slide is a children's toy invented by Robert Carrier and manufactured by Wham-O. It was first sold in 1961. It was first sold in 1961. The main form is a plastic sheet and a method of wetting it; when the surface is wet it becomes very slippery, thus allowing the user to slide along it.

  3. 10 fun inflatable water slides kids will love - AOL

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    These inflatable water slides for kids from brands like Intex and Banzai are super fun for outdoor summer play.

  4. These bestselling pillow slides are on sale for $20 and the ...

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    These bestselling pillow slides are on sale for $20 and the perfect way to keep foot pain away

  5. Playground slide - Wikipedia

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    A spiral slide is a playground slide that is wrapped around a central pole to form a descending spiral forming a simple helter skelter. A wavy slide is a slide that has waves in its shape, causing the person sliding to go up and down slightly while descending. A tube slide is simply a slide in the form of a tube. It can also curve or have bumps.

  6. The best last-minute stocking stuffers under $10 - AOL

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    Kids love stickers and most of them also love Bluey. Hence, a Bluey sticker book is a great gift idea! This book comes with over 35 reusable puffy Bluey stickers that'll keep them occupied during ...

  7. List of inflatable manufactured goods - Wikipedia

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    An inflatable laser maze. This is a non-comprehensive list of inflatable manufactured goods, as no such list could ever completely contain all items that regularly change.An inflatable [1] is an object that can typically be inflated with a gas, including air, hydrogen, helium and nitrogen.