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  2. Kahootz Toys - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 Kahootz launched Y'Art™, a brand of craft kits that allows consumers to color-by-number with yarn. The craft kits were debuted at Toy Fair of the same year and led to the puppy kit winning the ASTRA Best Toys for Kids award in the Arts & Crafts: 7+ category. [6] Kahootz was acquired by PlayMonster in November 2019. [7]

  3. 21 Best Craft Kits for Hours of Creativity - AOL

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    The post 21 Best Craft Kits for Hours of Creativity appeared first on Reader's Digest. They're definitely not just for kids anymore. 21 Best Craft Kits for Hours of Creativity

  4. The 50 best Christmas gifts for everyone on your list this year

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    This crochet kit allows your giftee to craft a handful of their own whimsical winter creatures, sure to keep them occupied until the sun comes back out in full force in the spring. $140 at The Woobles

  5. Google released the 100 best gifts of 2024—here are our favorites

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    Google's Holiday 100 dropped today, treating shoppers to the year's top trending gift suggestions. ... "Searches for 'kids scooters' were up 65% in 2024." ... "Searches for 'skincare kit' doubled ...

  6. Shrinky Dinks - Wikipedia

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    Shrink art, Shrinky Dinks, or Shrinkles is a toy and activity kit consisting of sheets of polystyrene which can be cut with standard household scissors. When heated, the cut shapes become about nine times thicker while their horizontal and vertical dimensions reduce to about one-third the original size, resulting in hard, flat forms which retain their initial color and shape.

  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] Play-Doh was then reworked and marketed to Cincinnati schools in the mid-1950s. Play-Doh was demonstrated at an ...