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  2. Melissa & Doug - Wikipedia

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    The first product that brought them attention was the Fuzzy Farm Puzzle, a wooden puzzle with texture. [9] An extensive line of wooden puzzles followed. [9] [1] In the late 1990s, the company expanded into wooden toys, arts & crafts, pretend play, plush toys, and more. [9] [1] [3]

  3. Banjo-Kazooie (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of the first world in the game, Mumbo's Mountain. Collecting musical notes grants the player access to new areas of the game's overworld.. Banjo-Kazooie is a single-player platform game where the player controls the titular protagonists, an easy-going brown honey bear named Banjo and a troublemaking female red-crested "Breegull" Kazooie, from a third-person perspective. [2]

  4. Kazoo - Wikipedia

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    A metal kazoo Other examples of kazoos. The kazoo is a musical instrument that adds a "buzzing" timbral quality to a player's voice when the player vocalizes into it. It is a type of mirliton (which itself is a membranophone), one of a class of instruments which modifies its player's voice by way of a vibrating membrane of goldbeater's skin or material with similar characteristics.

  5. Kagen Sound - Wikipedia

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    Kagen Sound (formerly Schaefer) is an American puzzle box and puzzle furniture craftsman, and is recognized as a leader in these fields.. Sound has developed a worldwide following, and is recognized as a Friend of the Karakuri Creation Group, the world's only puzzle box guild, and remains the only member of this group to be of non-Japanese origin (as of June 2017).

  6. Viral remix of 'Kazoo Kid' is even more bizarre and amazing ...

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    The extraordinarily odd "Kazoo Kid" video sparked a slew of parodies, memes, reenactments and all sorts of entertainment. See images and reactions on Twitter: But in February, ...

  7. Sifo Company - Wikipedia

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    The Sifo Company (which did business as Sifo's Toys and The Sifo Novelty Company) was a maker of mainly wooden children's toys that was located in St. Paul, MN. Sifo's niche was early educational toys. Sifo catalogs of the period emphasized the various properties of their toys that would entertain and educate children.

  8. Stewart Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Most of his designs are crafted in wood, some of which use exotic woods such as cocobolo, bubinga and rosewood. [9] In creating his wooden puzzles, Coffin selects beautiful types of wood, cuts and glues the work and then adds his own finish to the piece. [10] Coffin has had no formal training in puzzle making and designs his works intuitively. [2]

  9. Crumhorn - Wikipedia

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    Crumhorns make a strong buzzing sound, but quieter than their conical-bore relatives the rauschpfeife and shawm. [citation needed] They have a limited range, usually a ninth. While it is theoretically possible to get the reed to overblow a twelfth above the fundamental note, this is extremely difficult because the reed is not held in the mouth ...