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  2. Miniature food - Wikipedia

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    Inedible miniature food is made from materials like polymer clay, resin, and chalk pastels. It is more common than edible miniature food because it serves a wider variety of purposes, such as jewelry, handicrafts, and toys. Also, while ingredients used in edible miniature food are limited, there are more options when making inedible miniature food.

  3. Tò he - Wikipedia

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    Con giống with brown glaze, XIII-XIV centuries A tò he craftsman making an animal figurine besides the Temple of Literature, Hanoi.. Traditionally, tò he craftsmen had a compact set of tools so that in one day they could go to several common places such as markets, communal temple grounds and especially local festivals where children often gathered to play or accompany their parents.

  4. FurReal Friends - Wikipedia

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    FurReal Friends (later furReal in 2017) is a toy brand division of Hasbro and formerly of Tiger Electronics and Dreamright Toys [1] [better source needed] created in 2002 focusing on robotic pets. [2] FurReal toys widely vary in style and size, depicting different domesticated animals, wild animals, and legendary creatures as robotic toys.

  5. Webkinz - Wikipedia

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    Webkinz are modeled after real pets and animals, as well as prehistoric animals and mythical creatures. Along with the regular Webkinz toys, there are also smaller, less expensive versions called Lil’ Kinz, as well as larger, more expensive versions in the Signature collection, which ran from April 2009 to December 2013.

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  7. Happy Meal - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish language variant of the Happy Meal.. A Happy Meal is a kids' meal usually sold at the American fast food restaurant chain McDonald's since June 1979. [1] A small toy or book is included with the food, both of which are usually contained in a red cardboard box with a yellow smiley face and the McDonald's logo.

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