
Get creative with a half-dozen soft, cuddly, 4" tall stuffed kitties, cute as the dickens and with heads held on with hook-and-loop patches. Switch the heads onto bodies of a different color indiscriminately, or devise your own creative game to play with them. (Pin the head on the pussycat.) The label calls them "Stress Kittens" because, of course, having the option of changing your mind is a relief, even for a cat. You get (6) in assorted colors.
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40842 MULTIPLE-COLOR CREATIVE KITTENS |
This guy would be poisonous if he were real, but for a buck and a half you get rubber, not poisonous. He's 17" long x 3/8" dia at his thickest, with black, beige and brown bands, and in a nice sidewinding attitude, which makes him perfect for putting in someone's bed and scaring the bejeebers right out of them.
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93843 SMALL SNAKE |
Down with mundane rubber duckies! CelebriDucks™ are the floating progeny of unlikely liaisons between Daisy and a series of iconic figures. All are 3-1/2" x 4-1/4" tall. You pick from the Robin Hood, Captain Hook, Pinocchio, James Dean, all of which look like themselves but with cute little duck bills instead of noses.
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40448 CAP'N HOOK DUCK | |
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40450 JAMES DEAN DUCK | |
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40449 PINOCCHIO DUCK | |
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40447 ROBIN HOOD DUCK |
You may well have wondered where the boneless chicken breasts in your local supermarket come from. The answer is from boneless chickens. And we have some life sized rubber models of the birds to prove it. Modeled from life, they are shown plucked and as they might appear hanging in the poultry store window. Seeing is believing, at least in Missouri, so get one and look.
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88809 RUBBER CHICKEN |
Well, who woodn't? These even have a little rubber tongue. In wood, our snakes are 23-1/2" long and cut to let them be strangely flexible. These assorted slithering reptiles come with varying patterns painted on their backs and we've even spotted one with a little hooded cobra head arching up expectantly, like he's waiting for a flute player to start. (Our choice.)
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92267 WOODEN SNAKES |
A medium pepperoni. Our giant tarantula has a legspan of approx 17", a body about 7" long, painted details, and nice red accents on the dangerous parts. Which is sort of cute until you learn that there are real tarantulas this big. Don't think about it. Just buy this giant spider and put it on top of your pizza to keep your sister from eating it. It's rubber, so the grease will wipe right off.
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93844 17-INCH TARANTULA |
Fun and practical for preschoolers on the go -- wearable 4-1/2" long plastic Animal Dangles with 34" of nylon cord in a loop that slips easily over the head. Cartoonish monkey, elephant, lion and tiger heads screw onto waterproof 1-3/8" dia cylinders (red, yellow and green). Youngsters carry their own identification, snack money, gummy worms. No safety releases on the cords, so you may want to shorten them so kids can dangle them from their belts or wrists instead of around their necks. You'll get (3) different dangles.
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34368 ANIMAL DANGLES |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
The mouse is back! After an extended absence (due more to supply problems than to any rodent-eradication program) the gray rubber mouse is once again available. A hair under 3" long with a 4" long tail, he's diminutive and detailed -- and ready to move into Sis's underwear drawer!
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4831 RUBBER MOUSE |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
One of our favorite games at A.S.&S. is "Guess Why This Is Surplus." In this case you get (3) different animal erasers, each a 4-part puzzle. The assorted 2" animals are bright colors, erase well, and fit together snugly. Our best guess? Maybe their oversized faces looked too goofy. Maybe animal activists protested rubbing their noses in everyone else's mistakes. Or maybe they just manufactured a gazillion too many. Sometimes it's hard to tell.
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34804 ANIMAL ERASERS |
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