
Plastic disc, 2-1/4" dia with a diffraction grating face. Place the disc in the sunlight, and it will reflect a myriad of rainbow splashes on a wall, ceiling, screen etc. Neat!
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88884 RAINBOW BOUNCER |
Spin the ribbed 7" handle of this hand-powered prop between your palms, and watch it take off. (If it lands instead of flying off into the wild blue yonder, reverse the spin!) Neon handle, bright, metallic-flaked 8" propeller, and a lift so high we imprinted it with our logo - the airborne Jarvis. It's all plastic, and won't decapitate anyone, but it's still for 10-year-olds and up.
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91482 SPINNEY-GIG |
Glow-in-the-dark plastic skeleton, about 1 ft. tall. That is the end result. What you get is a box of bones that you snap together to create the final product. Which is kind of fun. Or of course you can leave some or all of them disassembled to create a sense of havoc. We're not going to claim it is anatomically correct, or educational. But you do need to figure out that feet don't grow from shoulders and thigh bones do not connect to jaw bones. Maybe 5 minutes of fun!! And the finished product is one of our better little Halloween guys.
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89425 BOX O' BONES |
It could have been called an Alabama Buzzer after Alabama Vest, the man who invented it. Or a Clegghorn, after Thaddeus Von Clegg, the clock master who fabricated the first one. But the hand-crafted 4-3/4" long steel instrument was a simple amusement, and the 1840s were a simple time. So it's simply a kazoo.
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92395 KAZOO |
Amaze and delight your science class! Pour this red sand into water. As you scoop it out and it breaks through the surface of the water, you can see that the sand isn't wet. The spoon is wet. Your fingers, if you used them, are wet. The sand is dry! The hydrophobic granules created with trimethylhydroxysilane are always dry. They call it Space Sand". We would, too, if we had to write trimethylhydroxysilane very often. See the back of the 2-oz pack for information about it and suggestions for experiments.
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92506 SPACE SAND |
This 5" tall plastic jar is filled with assorted colors of goop (our choice). The goop, and the striped rubber worm in it, will be tactile nirvana to the right kid.
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35279 SLIME W/ WORMS |
Plus asteroids, comets, nebulae and the odd galaxy. The Cosmic pack has (95) of the latter assortment, most of them an inch or so in diameter. All self-adhesive, all glow-in-the-dark. Create a little universe of your own on the ceiling or, when you need a costume, just stick everything on your face. Tell people you're star-struck.
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36253 COSMIC STICKERS |
You can't start them too young on visual fantasies. Get this cute pair of small (5-7/8" long x 1-3/4" dia) plastic kaleidoscopes with cartoon animals on the outside and brightly colored geometric shapes making happy patterns on the inside. For age two and up.
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36762 KALEIDOSCOPE |
And made by Mummy, but only if you've got our gummy candy molds for making your own. In your pack of (2), you'll get (2) sets of (4) 4-1/4" sq plastic frames. Each set makes (16) different sea creatures (including an octopus, turtle, walrus, starfish, dolphin and others) or (16) -- you should pardon the expression -- girly things (lipstick, diamond ring, purse, hair-drier, hand mirror, etc.). You can buy gummy candy mix, the manufacturer says, or you can trust us and combine a pack of fruit-flavored gelatin dessert mix with (6) packets of unflavored gelatin and 1/2 cup of water, stir it into a messy goop, heat it up and stir like mad until it's liquid enough to pour into the molds, then stick them in the freezer for 10 or 15 minutes. (Is this a full-service catalog, or what?)
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36892 MAKEUP MOLDS | |
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36894 OCEAN MOLDS |
They're full-color, punch-out models that start out looking like credit cards and end up standing up by themselves. The appeal? They're small, entertaining, dirt cheap, and there are a whole lot of them. Kidlets age 6 and up will be tied up for hours assembling and playing with these packs of (9) different pirate ships, dinosaurs or tropical fish, all approx 2" long, or the slightly smaller (approx 1-1/2" when assembled) packs of (14) transformer bots or spaceships and alien creatures.
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37130 3-D DINOSAURS | |
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37125 3-D PIRATE SAILS | |
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37126 3-D SPACE WARS | |
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37129 3-D TRANSFORMERS | |
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37127 3-D TROPICAL FISH |
Makes us want to dance every time we wind up one of these clever/goofy fools. The little 3-1/2" tall squarehead with the smiley face does what some of us (of a certain age) believe is a modified bugaloo. Very nice hip action, a rotating tummy, and watch out for those swinging arms. If you've ever said "to live is to dance; to dance is to live," you need this guy. We'll send you a red, grey or blue version, but frankly, you ought to have to a pair, because nobody likes to boogie alone.
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92932 DANCING ROBOT |
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