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  2. Pocket Rockers - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Rockers was a brand of personal stereo produced by Fisher-Price in the late 1980s, aimed at elementary school-age children. [1] They played a proprietary variety of miniature cassette (appearing to be a smaller version of the 8-track tape) which was released only by Fisher-Price themselves.

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    The goals consist of a marker on each side, or some mechanism at least half a metre deep to catch the ball . Mini hockey teams are made up of 6 players ( in the under-7s game ) or 7 players (in the under-9s game), of both sexes.

  4. Die-cast toy - Wikipedia

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    Typical early Dinky die-cast toy, with multiple parts and rubber tires, but early models had no glazed windows. A die-cast toy (also spelled diecast, or die cast) is a toy or a collectible model produced by using the die-casting method of putting molten lead, zinc alloy or plastic in a mold to produce a particular shape.

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    In the game, players must finish the levels while listening to the band’s songs. The application also includes mini-games like puzzles. The application was released in 2013. [13] Hevisaurus have their photo on the walls of Hard Rock Café and have also been listed in the Hard Rock Café’s international database of artists/bands.

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  9. Hoop rolling - Wikipedia

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    The Cheyenne named two months of the year after the game: January is known as Ok sey' e shi his, "Hoop-and-stick game moon", and February as Mak ok sey' i shi, "Big hoop-and-stick game moon". [55] Among the Blackfeet , children would play the game by throwing a feathered stick through the rolling hoop. [ 56 ]