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  2. Galt Toys - Wikipedia

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    Galt Toys is an international educational toy company. It is responsible for a number of high-profile games and its designs by Ken Garland are often cited as classics

  3. Expandable water toy - Wikipedia

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    Water Balz look like marbles, but expand to 57 millimetres (2.2 in), [2] the size of a racquetball, in water. [3] Orbeez expand to 14 millimetres (0.55 in) in water. [2] Expandable water toys are also sold in the shapes of other things, such as dinosaurs, sharks, people or mechas from popular anime.

  4. Category:Water toys - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 September 2019, at 07:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Ken Garland - Wikipedia

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    Garland established Ken Garland & Associates in 1962. [4]Ken Garland & Associates employed a rotating group of designers over its 47-year period including Robert Chapman, Ray Carpenter, Trilokesh Mukherjee, Gill Scott, Patrick Gould, John O'Neil, Norman Moore, Frank Hart, Daria Gan, Colin Bailey, Peter Cole, Ian Moore, Paul Cleal, Richard Marston and Anna Carson. [8]

  6. Hydrophobic sand - Wikipedia

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    Hydrophobic sand (or magic sand) is a toy made from sand coated with a hydrophobic compound. The presence of the hydrophobic compound causes the grains of sand to adhere to one another and form cylinders (to minimize surface area) when exposed to water, and form a pocket of air around the sand. [1] The pocket of air makes magic sand unable to ...

  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. A. C. Gilbert Company - Wikipedia

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    First known as the Mysto Manufacturing Company, the company was founded in 1909 in Westville, Connecticut, by Alfred Carlton Gilbert, a magician, and his friend John Petrie, to provide supplies for magic shows. [2] [3] Their "Mysto Magic" magician's sets were marketed from the 1910s until the 1950s. The sets contained a variety of objects ...

  9. List of Windows 3.x games - Wikipedia

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    Freddi Fish and Luther's Water Worries: 1996: Humongous Entertainment: Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds: 1994: Humongous Entertainment: Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse: 1996: Humongous Entertainment: Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell: 1998: Humongous Entertainment: Freddy Pharkas: Frontier ...