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Mouse Trap
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I know that "Mousetrap" is a game in which players take turns trying to capture an opponents mice, but I am going to take a radical position and say the whole point here is to build this Rube Goldberg version of the proverbial "better mousetrap" and get it to work. Yes, the first time or two that yo..
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Strummin Singing Woody
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Bought for 4 yr old son. Very sturdyly made, can be dragged around and bounced off floor and still looks new. Songs are very clearly sung. My children know the words inside out now!! Only dissappointment by my son was that the guitar cannot be removed...
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Back Spin
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The object of Backspin is to place all the coloured balls in their matching coloured slots. Sounds easy... but simple, boring, dull and frustrating? Its none of these, but rather is absorbing, eye-catching, intricate and challenging--and it can also be very calming so patience is rewarded. This award-winning game is made up of two black circular discs, joined at the centre only, to enable them to revolve in both directions. Each disc contains six coloured slots, with the same colour balls. W..
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Rush Hour
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This captivating game could have been made with Londons rush hour in mind. In fact Rush Hour was invented by American games company Binary Arts. In the US it went down a storm, winning various prizes including a national award from Mensa. The objective of Rush Hour is to move the little red car out of the snarled up traffic gridlock that the game begins with. Rush Hour arrives with 40 challenge cards, which depict various gridlock scenarios to set up your traffic jam to. ..
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Inchworm
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This brilliant Inchworm, modelled on a caterpillar, is one of a wonderful range of brightly coloured soft toys developed by award-winning US company Lamaze. They have been designed to help parents to choose appropriate toys to promote play at various ages and stages of development, in order to foster a childs learning. The various toys are age graded and colour coded for the four Lamaze phases of development: "Sensory Awakenings", "Birth of Exploration", "Birth of Doing" and "Pretend and Discove..
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