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  2. Melissa & Doug - Wikipedia

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    Melissa & Doug, LLC (formerly Lights, Camera, Interaction!, Inc) is an American manufacturer of children's toys, [1] including wooden puzzles, arts & crafts products, plush toys, and other educational toys; [2] [3] a subsidiary of Spin Master since 2024.

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    Melissa & Doug Pet Vet Play Set. $25 at Amazon. Best gift for 5-year-olds Science of Cooking: Ice Cream ... If the 4-year-old on your list loves their pet (or their stuffed animal collection ...

  4. These Top Toys for 6-Month-Olds Make Great Baby Gifts

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    Melissa & Doug. $20.00 at amazon.com. Magic Touch Piano. ... Plush Baby Rattle Toys. Four farm animals walk into a barn and…well, there's a joke in there somewhere. These animals double as ...

  5. FAO Schwarz - Wikipedia

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    FAO Schwarz is known for its large assortment of plush animals and the Piano Dance Mat, a smaller replica of The Walking Piano featured in the Tom Hanks film Big. [12] FAO Schwarz also features limited-quantity luxury items including a drivable, child-size automobile encrusted with over 40,000 crystals and valued at US$25,000.

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    Melissa & Doug Dinosaur Wooden Chunky Puzzle for $5 ($5 off) Fisher-Price Baby Learning Toy Laugh & Learn Ultimate Playhouse for $75 ($25 off) Razor Black Label E90 Electric Scooter for $79 ($61 off)

  7. Cuddly Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Cuddly Dudley is a lifesize (at 28.5 inch tall) shiny plush stuffed animal nostalgic cocker spaniel doll that was used as a subscription sales promotional item by the Chicago Tribune in the mid-1960s. [1] [2] In addition, the animal took on a life of its own as a recurring puppet character on Chicago children's TV for many years. [1]

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