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  2. Bluebird Toys - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird Toys plc was a British toy company.They were responsible for the Polly Pocket brand, Havok wargame and Disney Tiny Collection. The company's previous toy lines included Manta Force, Oh Penny!, the British version of Oh Jenny! from Matchbox Toys, Mighty Max and miniature Thomas and Friends sets.

  3. Category:Polly Pocket - Wikipedia

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  4. Polly Pocket - Wikipedia

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    The original Polly Pocket toys were plastic cases that opened to form a dollhouse or other playset with Polly Pocket figurines less than an inch tall. The dolls folded in the middle, like the case, [ 3 ] and had circular bases which slotted into holes in the case interior, allowing them to stand securely at particular points in the house.

  5. Talk:Polly Pocket - Wikipedia

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    I have an old Polly Pocket Bracelet with the Polly Pocket Doll inside a plastic locket. I received it around 1963-1964 when I was a little girl. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:A000:1619:C0C0:1C37:2C5E:9AE8:C635 ( talk ) 20:00, 2 January 2019 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. J. W. Spear & Sons - Wikipedia

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    J. W. Spear and Sons was a manufacturer of board games during the 20th century. The company was founded by Jacob Wolf Spier (1832-1893) in Fürth, near Nuremberg, Germany in 1879. They initially producing goods such as table mats, photo frames, and waste-paper baskets. By the turn of the century, games had become their main product.

  7. Tock - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Tock board. Tock (also known as Tuck in some English parts of Quebec and Atlantic Canada, and Pock in some parts of Alberta) is a board game, similar to Ludo, Aggravation or Sorry!, in which players race their four tokens (or marbles) around the game board from start to finish—the objective being to be the first to take all of one's tokens "home".

  8. Reversi - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese publication in 1907 titled World Games Rules Complete Collection (世界遊戯法大全) describes the board game reversi with the same rules as Othello where the first four pieces go in the center in a diagonal pattern and the player who cannot make a move simply passes. [3]

  9. Balderdash - Wikipedia

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    The game presents rare and unusual words, and players secretly submit definitions for them, hoping that other players will believe their definition is the real one. It is therefore advantageous to have an excellent vocabulary and the ability to deceive. The game begins by all players rolling a die, with the high roll chosen to be the first ...