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  2. 55 Stocking Stuffers Under $5 (That Are Actually Useful) - AOL

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    Here are 55 items that make great stocking stuffers and don’t cost more than $5. Toys and Games. Bath toys: Getting kids clean is easier when they are distracted, so bath toys are always a good ...

  3. The best last-minute stocking stuffers under $10 - AOL

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    Every kid that's at least 2 years old needs a set of Play-Doh to get started with. This set of 10 comes with all the classic colors. Gift it all to one lucky kid or split the tubs among several ...

  4. The best stocking stuffers under $25 for everyone on your list

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    This moisture-boosting serum has been a favorite among skincare obsessives for years, but the product has been going viral among teens on TikTok this year. $13 at Amazon Jack Link's

  5. List of children's games - Wikipedia

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    A child playing tag.. This is a list of games that are played by children.Traditional children's games do not include commercial products such as board games but do include games which require props such as hopscotch or marbles (toys go in List of toys unless the toys are used in multiple games or the single game played is named after the toy; thus "jump rope" is a game, while "Jacob's ladder ...

  6. Funko - Wikipedia

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    Funko headquarters in Everett, Washington. Funko was founded in 1998 by toy collector Mike Becker at his home in Snohomish, Washington. [5] He started the business after failing to find an affordable coin bank of the Big Boy Restaurants mascot, instead licensing the rights to make his own coin banks from a Big Boy franchise in Michigan.

  7. G.I. Joe - Wikipedia

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    The conventional marketing wisdom of the early 1960s was that boys would not play with dolls and parents would not buy their sons dolls, which have been traditionally a girl's toy; thus the word "doll" was never used by Hasbro or anyone involved in the development or marketing of G.I. Joe. "Action figure" was the only acceptable term, and has since become the generic description for any ...

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