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  2. Drinking bird - Wikipedia

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    Drinking birds, also known as dunking birds, drinky birds, water birds, or dipping birds [1] [2] [3] are toy heat engines that mimic the motions of a bird drinking from a water source. They are sometimes incorrectly considered examples of a perpetual motion device.

  3. Capsela - Wikipedia

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    Capsela is a construction toy brand consisting primarily of gears and motors in spherical plastic capsules that can be connected to form various static or dynamic toys suitable for land or water. [1] The capsules typically have six hollow octagonal connectors protruding, where an octagonal sleeve piece bridges between two capsules.

  4. Water Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Water Warriors has produced a few motorized water guns. [23] The first was the Scorpion, which used a motor to automatically pump water into its Hydro-Power pressure chamber. [24] In 2007, they made the Tarantula, which ran entirely off of a motor to fire water. [25] The Tarantula was considered by Popular Mechanics to be "The Best Battery ...

  5. Pop pop boat - Wikipedia

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    The result is that the inflow of water causes no appreciable force on the boat. [9] Some authors have argued that the reason why the pop pop boat works is that the water being propelled out the back of the boat forms a narrow jet, while the water being drawn back in on the second half of the cycle is drawn in from all directions.

  6. Bandai - Wikipedia

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    Bandai's other products included the Thunderbird electrical vehicles, the Water Motor bath toys, and the Naughty Flipper, the last of which received a gold medal at the 1968 New York International Innovative productions Exhibition. [8] An additional manufacturing plant was acquired in late 1969 to further increase the production of toys. [4]

  7. New health warning issued about the dangers of water bead toys

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    The Ban Water Beads Act, which would prohibit sales of most water bead toys, was introduced by Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J., in November, due in part to Haugen’s advocacy work.

  8. Gel blaster - Wikipedia

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    Water bead ammunition. A gel ball blaster, also known as a water gel blaster, orbeez gun, gel gun, gel shooter, gel marker, hydro gel blaster, water bead blaster or gelsoft gun, is a toy gun similar in design to airsoft guns, but the projectiles they shoot are 7–8mm (depending on the replica) superabsorbent polymer water beads (most commonly sodium polyacrylate, colloquially called gel balls ...

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