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  2. 35 of the very best travel gifts for people who like to travel

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    The best gift for a person who likes to travel is, well, a trip! But because that's not in the budget for, you know, most of us, a travel gift to use on their next getaway is the next best thing.

  3. The 25 Best Gifts and Toys for Toddlers in 2022 - AOL

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    These are our top picks for the best toys for toddler girls and boys. ... Playmobil 1.2.3 is an amazing line of toddler toys; they're high-quality sets that engage little hands and imaginations.

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    Courtesy of Walt Disney World. If you’re traveling with littles—aka the under three crowd—do yourself a favor and book a meal or two at one of Disney’s many all-you-care-to-enjoy restaurants.

  5. ToyVoyagers - Wikipedia

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    Taking inspiration from the travelling gnome in the film Amélie, the project was created to see if it would be possible for toys to travel 'by themselves'. [1] The aim was for the toys to become travel companions – able to go places, do things, meet people and have their adventures captured in photographs.

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    Real Wheels, also known as There Goes A..., and formerly known as Live Action Video for Kids, is a series of children's educational videos for aged 3–8 that features a specified vehicle and the different jobs that it has along with real people who work the job which requires the vehicle.

  7. Air Hogs - Wikipedia

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    Air Hogs is a line of toy airplanes, helicopters, rockets, and cars manufactured and owned by the Spin Master company of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] They are radio controlled, free-flying, and air-powered aircraft. Several of these, especially the remote-controlled (R/C) ones, are designed to be easily flown without any need for assembly.