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Early Years Released: 2006-06-25 Toy
 | List Price: $13.99 Lowest New Price: $9.16 Usually ships in 24 hours (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | Product Description: Add a new twist to playtime. Toddlers can twist and turn this innovative Rain Stick to create beautiful color schemes. Just peek though the kaleidoscope and you'll be fascinated with all the amazing shapes and colors. Tilt the rain stick so the cascading beads trickle through and sound like rain. |
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Toysmith Toy
 | Lowest New Price: $3.25 (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | - Translucent Colors
- Echo Voice Magnification
Product Description: Just speak or sing into the Magic Mic, and the sound of your voice is magnified! Magic Mic measures 9.5" long, and comes in two assorted colors. No batteries required! **While we strive to meet customers picks, this item comes in two colors and is picked at random. |
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Toysmith Toy
 | Lowest New Price: $2.49 (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | Product Description: This 7.5 inch train whistle is a favorite of both kids and grown-ups. Blow into the four chambered whistle, recreating a steam locomotive's call. Ages 3 and up. |
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JaRu Toy
 | Lowest New Price: $1.99 (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | Product Description: Another fun product from Ja-Ru! These are big blast roll caps |
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JaRu Toy
 | Lowest New Price: $2.48 (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | Product Description: The Super Bang Big Shot cap gun comes with a roll of 250 caps. Do not use indoors. Do not fire closer than 1 foot from your ear, and do not carry it in your pocket. Ages 8+ |
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American Science & Surplus Misc.
 | Lowest New Price: $1.95 (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | - Rattlesnake Eggs Or singing suppositories. The pair is very magnetic, whatever they are. The 1-3/4" long oblate spheroids look like highly polished black hematites. Hold them an inch apart in your palm, toss 'em into the air and listen to them make a sound like the cyber-crickets. Or an electrocuted chicken. The manufacturer suggests keeping these mega-magnets away from computers, pacemakers, TV sets and credit cards.
Product Description: Rattlesnake Eggs Or singing suppositories. The pair is very magnetic, whatever they are. The 1-3/4" long oblate spheroids look like highly polished black hematites. Hold them an inch apart in your palm, toss 'em into the air and listen to them make a sound like the cyber-crickets. Or an electrocuted chicken. The manufacturer suggests keeping these mega-magnets away from computers, pacemakers, TV sets and credit cards. |
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SmallToys Toy
 | Lowest New Price: $1.39 (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | - 2 inch bird on a nest
- Add small amount of water and blow to make cute bird sounds
Product Description: 2 inch bird on a nest. Hollow plastic whistle in bright colors. Requires a small amount of water to work. Blow through the whistle to create a bird sound. |
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Disney Toy
 | Lowest New Price: $1.10 (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | Product Description: Have an out of this world birthday with Buzz Lightyear! Blowout horns. 8 count. |
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Schylling Toy
 | List Price: $4.99 Lowest New Price: $4.49 (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | - Plastic whistle in assorted colors
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AMERICAN SCIENCE & SURPLUS Misc.
 | Lowest New Price: $2.85 (As of 03:50 Pacific 19 Nov 2008 More Info)
Click Here | - Play The Piston Flute Or the Swanee whistle. Whatever you call it, this little slide whistle (just consider it the smallest trombone in the universe) has an outsized musical history. No elevator has ever fallen in a cartoon without its accompaniment, and no jug band is complete without one, but Louis Armstrong also played one on his Hot Five recordings, and Ravel even required one in an opera score. In assorted plastic colors with a steel slide, 6-7/8" long x 1/2" dia.
Product Description: Play The Piston Flute Or the Swanee whistle. Whatever you call it, this little slide whistle (just consider it the smallest trombone in the universe) has an outsized musical history. No elevator has ever fallen in a cartoon without its accompaniment, and no jug band is complete without one, but Louis Armstrong also played one on his Hot Five recordings, and Ravel even required one in an opera score. In assorted plastic colors with a steel slide, 6-7/8" long x 1/2" dia. |
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