
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Everyone knows A.S.&S. carries science and nature stuff. In this case, we are told the science is how she wiggles, and the nature is her faux grass skirt. A 7" maiden in a bright green grass skirt has a hidden spring at a private location. Press her on to the dashboard of your car (double sided tape included) and she will dance when you cross the railroad tracks. (Don't blame Editorial for this item, we only write up what Purchasing buys.)
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91270 HULA DANCER |
With nicely flowing lines and big fins, these glass fish have all the charm of real tropical fish without the constant nagging for food flakes. They'll stand up alone outside the tank, or happily sit at the bottom of the aquarium. Assorted color highlights, about 4" long x 2-1/2" tall, with substantial tails.
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38911 GLASS FISH |
Or note-holder. For when you need something to sit up and be noticed. The cube version is a 1-3/8" clear acrylic base filled with blue and clear glycerin and oil, holding a silver-colored wire with a fat paper clip at the top. Stands 4-1/4" tall OA. The globe version is the same, but with a bell-shaped base that has a little model of the planet earth suspended in the gloop.
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37969 PHOTO CLIP, CUBE |
Sure, you've seen the clear-acrylic cubes that hold photos. But where can you see one balance on one corner, so that you can spin it 360° in its modern, matte-black stand with its curved arm, and see all (6) pictures? Right here, Bunky, at AS&S. Sides are 2-3/8" square, Stand is 5-1/2" tall x 5-7/8" x 2-3/4" OA.
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93846 FLOATING PHOTO CUBE |
Newtonian demonstrator for science teachers. Mindless play for the rest of us. These are shiny, nicely balanced, high-performance examples of the classic Newton’s Cradle – a ball on one end of a row of (5) suspended, barely touching balls swings into the others, and the ball at the opposite end reacts to the collision. The 11/16” dia balls in the small version (all-metal frame 6-1/2" high x 4" x 4-1/4") will collide about 30 times. The 7/8” dia balls in the large version (metal frame 5-1/4" high x 4" x 6", with a wooden base) will collide about 100 times. Awesome. Even more awesome that we paid someone to count the bounces just for you! (Unpacking note: Less awesome if you just yank it out by the suspension lines and pull a couple of balls loose. Be gentle.)
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93848 NEWTON'S CRADLE, LARGE | |
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93847 NEWTON'S CRADLE, SMALL |
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