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  2. Blaze (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Blaze was a rocking horse toy produced by Mattel toymakers and introduced in 1961. Blaze was featured prominently during children's television advertising (Mattel was the first toymaker to advertise year around with television commercials).

  3. Rocking horse - Wikipedia

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    A rocking horse is a child's toy, usually shaped like a horse and mounted on rockers similar to a rocking chair. There are two sorts, the one where the horse part sits rigidly attached to a pair of curved rockers that are in contact with the ground, and a second sort, where the horse hangs on a rigid frame by iron straps the horse moves only ...

  4. Spring rider - Wikipedia

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    A spring rider or spring rocker is a bouncy, outdoors playing device, invented in the 1960s in Italy by the company Pozza. [1] It mainly consists of a metal spring beneath a plastic or wooden central beam or flange, with 1 to 4 plastic or fiberglass seats above it. When a person sits on it, the structure moves and bounces.

  5. The best toys of 2024 - AOL

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    Ages: 3+. After polling our on-staff parents, the choice is clear — the Toniebox is the hottest toy of 2024. It's a colorful audio player that plays stories once a character, or Tonie, is placed ...

  6. Patricia Mullins - Wikipedia

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    One Horse Waiting For Me (1997) OCLC 152456354; V for Vanishing: An Alphabet of Endangered Animals (1993) OCLC 38325524; Dinosaur Encore (1992) OCLC 27630272; The Rocking Horse: A History of Moving Toy Horses, (includes a supplement: International Survey of Rocking Horse Manufacture by Marguerite Fawdry) (1992) OCLC 246975025; Fabulous Beasts, pub.

  7. Winchendon, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Such a large number of toys were made in Winchendon that it became known as Toy Town. [3] The original Giant Rocking Horse was built in 1912 by Morton Converse. The 12-foot (3.7 m) grey hobby horse was named Clyde, and made from nine pine trees. It was a copy of the company's #12 rocking horse.

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