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  2. Expandable water toy - Wikipedia

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    Expandable water toys (also grow-in-water toys or grow monsters) are novelty items made from a superabsorbent polymer. They are toys that expand after putting them into water for anything from a few hours up to several days, depending on size. They shrink in saltwater or when exposed to air.

  3. Zoomorphs - Wikipedia

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    Zoomorphs is a line of educational building toys made by River Dolphin Toys, a Brooklyn-based company. Each set of Zoomorphs contains between 30 and 100 plastic animal pieces that can be snapped together to form actual creatures, such as a cat or dinosaur, or rearranged to create fantasy creatures, such as a dino-cat-horse-bird.

  4. List of Toy Story characters - Wikipedia

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    Lizard Wizard (voiced by Josh Cooley) is a small lime green lizard toy with a beard, a violet wizard hat and a wizard robe. He is paired up with Buzz Lightyear until Buzz drops him and (with the assistance of Gary Grappling Hook) escapes, leaving him upset. Bozu is a combination clown and ninja.

  5. Thingmaker - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Thingmaker was introduced in 1963, as part of Mattel's Vac-U-Maker set. This omnibus toy combined the new moulds and Plasti-Goop technology with the existing Vac-U-Form machine, a vacuum forming toy, which molded simple sculptures by heating thin sheets of plastic, then using a vacuum pump to form the softened plastic over hard plastic forms.

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

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    This play kit comes with black-and-white toys meant to help stimulate newborns in their first 12 weeks. It includes cards, gloves, shakers, and even a mobile. $80 at Lovevery

  7. Stink Blasters - Wikipedia

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    The toys were first released in 31 countries outside of the United States. In United States, they were first introduced to Chicago in 2003 for test marketing and sold out in almost every major store. The toys were so successful, that it led to a nationwide rollout in February 2004. [3] These dolls were once a popular toy in the United States.

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