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Box of Rocks

About 40-50 highly polished stones, all shiny, translucent, or brightly colored, ranging from 3/4" long to 1/8" long. Great for mosaics, jewelry, or aquariums.

90006 TUMBLED GEMSTONES
$2.25 EACH
 

Hand Blasters

Instant annoyance for adults and fun for kids, 8 and over. A pair of balls 13/16" in diameter, one sickly green, one mottled rose. Never mind the color. Hold one in your hand, toss the other in the air and catch it with the hand holding the first one. When they hit, they emit a loud pop like the cap in a cap gun. Blasts safely over 200 times. Which should be enough to wear out both parent and child. Made in Taiwan.

10662 HAND BLASTERS
$1.00 EACH
 
Incredibubbles!

Incredibubbles!

We love these! You're going to love these! Your kids are going to love these! Hundreds of clear marble-sized bubbles can cover the floor, cling to the sides of furniture, land on your arm. They float enchantingly, rising on air currents you can't even feel. After a few seconds, the bubbles are hard enough to catch or stack. Some will still be perched in out-of-the-way spots a day later. Touchabubbles goop, thicker than the bubble-blowing liquid you're familiar with, comes in a 4" plastic test tube with a wand built into the cap, and a clip on the side so you can carry it in a shirt pocket. The goop is nontoxic, but it tastes really bad, and you probably won't want these landing on expensive tabletops, so kids under 8 should have adult help with them. They should be sharing the fun anyway!

91812 TOUCHABUBBLES
$2.95 EACH

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Tessel Tiles

Tessel Tiles

Been putting off tiling your tessel? Order our bag of hexagonal, square and triangular tessel tiles in assorted colors, cut from 3/16" thick foam. You will get a bag of (150) assorted types ranging in size from 1/2" to 1-1/2". You say you'd rather use them to create the colorful craft projects shown on the instruction sheet? Your tessel will just have to wait a little longer.

31315 TESSEL TILES
$1.75 EACH
 

Secret Unlocker

Microscope on a keychain unlocks the secrets of the very small, and of your house, car, tool box, or sample kit. Whatever you have locked with the keys on the key chain! The microscope is actually a plastic magnifier, 5/8" dia x 1-1/2" long OA and is of surprisingly good quality!! The packaging says it is 20X but we estimate it is in the 10X to 20X range. The key chain snaps on with a 2" long chain and has a circle holder for keys. It could double as a belt clip for the magnifier. Durable, great for kids, camping and general knock about service.

89225 KEYCHAIN MICROSCOPE
$2.25 EACH

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101

That's the name of the game, not the quantity. The "101" game comes with a deck of (54) cards, (21) game chips, and instructions with three variations -- 101, Poker 101, and Cutthroat 101. From (2) to (7) people can play with a single deck, up to (14) can play if you order (2) sets. For ages 8 to adult.

35161 101 CARD GAME
$1.00 EACH

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A Play in One Scene

A Play in One Scene

Cast: Customer; Construction paper in (60) sheet packets. Customer [to self]: I need a package of paper. Manilla is fine, but they must measure 10-1/2" x 9". [Opens AS&S Catalog] Customer: Aha! Perfect! Light weight but high quality! Solid colors in each package, and I receive 2 packages. I can draw, write, or use it in all of my paper projects! [Picks up phone; places order; is happy.] -Curtain-

27893 ODD SIZED PAPER
$1.50 PKG(2)

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Eight Games, No Batteries

Once upon a time in the olden days, back even before there was Pong, primitive peoples still had fun. Really. They played games that required no chips, batteries, game pads, joysticks or car theft. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear with this 8-in-1 travel- size game set that includes chess, checkers, backgammon, snakes and ladders, Ludo, Nine-Men's Morris, "train chess" and "space venture." Comes with an 8-3/4" x 7" plastic game board, interchangeable playing surfaces, assorted game pieces and no instructions-but the rules you don't know already are all available on the web, except maybe space venture, which is self-explanatory, and train chess, which you can make up your own rules for, like we did.

36542 8-IN-1 GAME SET
$2.25 EACH
 

Power Potting

Get the real feel of being a potter! Throw a pot on this 5-1/2" dia wheel with the 11" x 9-3/4" x 2-3/4" base. Granted, you won't throw it far since this is a light-duty wheel, but it's a good way for beginners and kids to check out their dexterity. The all-in-one kit includes a foot pedal to control the speed, (2) bags of air-dry clay (no kiln required), (6) small pots of paint, and brushes, shaping tools and other supplies. Requires only (4) "D" batteries (not included) to deliver tactile, artistic, messy fun!

92471 POTTERY WHEEL
$24.95 EACH

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There's A Fine Line…

And you could be the person drawing it with this set of 24, 1/16" fineline markers in the full spectrum of colors. Non-toxic, 5-3/8" long, with white caps and an affordable-by-starving-artists price.

93005 FINELINE MARKERS
$1.50 EACH
 

Mark It With "B"

Or any other letter. Our each is a set of (48) double-headed, A-to-Z alphabet stamps, for a total of (96) stamps to reproduce 3/16" high uppercase letters. You'll get lots of duplicate letters in assorted red, yellow, blue, green and purple. The stamps are self-inking, on both ends of 2-1/4" long plastic capsules, so exercise some caution with curious rug-rats. Ideal for marking craft projects, making kid's stationery, or putting warning messages on your forehead.

37445 ALPHABET STAMPS
$3.50 EACH

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