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  2. Rocking horse - Wikipedia

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    This rocking horse was built in 2000 and is 7 feet 8 inches (234 cm) tall and weighs 1,200 pounds (680 kg). It can be seen at renaissance faires , faerie festivals , and at private parties and events where up to 3 adults or 4-5 children can ride it together at one time.

  3. Blaze (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Blaze was a rocking horse toy produced by Mattel toymakers and introduced in 1961. Blaze was featured prominently during children's television advertising (Mattel was the first toymaker to advertise year around with television commercials).

  4. Patricia Mullins - Wikipedia

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    One Horse Waiting For Me (1997) OCLC 152456354; V for Vanishing: An Alphabet of Endangered Animals (1993) OCLC 38325524; Dinosaur Encore (1992) OCLC 27630272; The Rocking Horse: A History of Moving Toy Horses, (includes a supplement: International Survey of Rocking Horse Manufacture by Marguerite Fawdry) (1992) OCLC 246975025; Fabulous Beasts, pub.

  5. Bulldog rides a rocking horse like it's no big deal - AOL

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    And then the dog just nonchalantly hops onto the horse and gives it a go. It's literally chillin' on that thing. And then it starts lifting his paws, and that's where it gets cute.

  6. Jesse Armour Crandall - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Armour Crandall (October 20, 1834 – August 3, 1920) was an American inventor and toy-maker. He took out over 150 patents on toys in his 75 years of inventing. [ 1 ] Crandall's father, Benjamin Potter Crandall, was also a toy-maker as well as three of Jesse's brothers (Benjamin, Charles Thompson and William Edwin). [ 2 ]

  7. Hobby horse (toy) - Wikipedia

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    William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for a variant of Ride a cock horse, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose. A hobby horse (or hobby-horse) is a child's toy horse. Children played at riding a wooden hobby horse made of a straight stick with a small horse's head (of wood or stuffed fabric), and perhaps reins, attached to one end.

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