
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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93011 SLIDE WHISTLE |
Nothing sets a young person's heart a-flutter like the mournful cry of a train whistle, a sound that promises adventure, mystery, freedom. We can't offer you any of that, but this may be the next best thing. You've likely seen wooden train whistles like this before-about 6" long, with holes in the top you blow into to create a high-pitched 'moving out' signal. But you've probably never seen them at a good surplus price before. Allons!
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27268 TRAIN WHISTLE |
If they write on the windows, maybe they won't write on the walls. These Crayola® Window washable markers are for budding stained glass artists, or anyone who likes to post notices or paint on glass. The nice bright colors wipe right off. (They wash off walls, too, pretty much, but we don't suggest it.) You'll get (3) markers of each color (white, blue, green and yellow), 5-1/4" long x 9/16" dia, with sharpish points and wide edges for shading.
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11550 CRAYOLA® MARKERS |
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