
Toss the gift wrap. The total glitz of these ready-to-fold gift boxes 2-1/4" square x 24" long is all you need to really impress. Dazzlingly reflective foil boxes have double tabs to keep them closed so you can even skip the ribbon! They're shipped flat - so easy to store that you can buy a dozen.
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32493 RED BOX | |
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32494 SILVER BOX |
A great toy that demonstrates the basics of rocketry. A plastic rocket is partially filled with water, air is pumped in with a little hand pump, and upon the release, the air pressure pushes the water out the back, propelling the rocket. About 1-1/2" dia x 6" long. Flight tests suggest loft and distances of about 50 feet each are achievable, when the right water/air mix is found. However, since operations lost their rocket on the roof, testing was terminated before final results could be obtained. Clearly, these are good fun for all ages. It has everything you need... Just add water!!
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89115 WATER ROCKET |
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!
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91812 TOUCHABUBBLES |
Rocket toy or turkey baster? Both! The launcher is a baster-type plastic bulb over which you put 3" long styrofoam rockets. If you're age 3 or older, squeeze the bulb and watch super-light rockets blast across the room. It comes with launcher and (3) rockets in red, yellow and blue. When you lose the rockets, take your baster-launcher to the kitchen and help with dinner.
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91576 SQUEEZE ROCKET |
Executive toy consisting of a translucent plastic container, roughly 4" wide 6-3/4" tall x3/4" thick mounted on a swivel on a stand. The container has (1) clear and (2) colored, translucent immiscible fluids. Flip the container on the swivel and an ever changing series of blips and blops of color drift slowly down from the top to the bottom while bubbles and steams of clear rise from bottom to top. A mix of colors results as the blobs appear singly or overlap: red and blue single colors also yield purple patterns. Fascinating.
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89607 COLOR MOTION |
We were absolutely flummoxed when we saw these brummagem globes! How did these Moroccan–inspired accessories show up in our warehouse, instead of some trendy home–decor shoppe? The shiny 3–7/8" dia plastic metallic looking globes are wrapped in a copper–colored exterior armature, graced with (2) metallic–gunmetal marbles in a similar, if finer, armature, hanging from a 28" plated, copper–colored chain? In your choice, not our choice, of silver or purple? All we can say is "Yes, Martha, there is a Santa Claus."
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35098 PURPLE GLOBE | |
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35097 SILVER GLOBE |
We're calling this a Tipper because it's a natural for sliding onto the tip of a Christmas tree branch or over the end of a pencil, etc., during the holiday season - but the 1-3/16" dia glass ball trimmed with a decorative gold leaf or two sits on an approx 3/4" x 3/8" dia coil of gilded wire, so it can be attached to bows or braids or almost anything. Each bag of six is a single color. You get (2) bags, our choice of yellow, citron, olive green, turquoise, blue, lavender, pink, red, dark orange or orange.
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35896 TIPPERS |
This set of (6) tweezers is as useful as it looks daunting. The (6) stainless steel tweezers vary in size from 4-1/2" up to 7". Two of the tweezers have serated tips one is inverse, one has a slide latch and the others are straight flat tip. The set comes in a clear front plastic carrying case. Good for model cars, planes or hard to reach splinters.
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88366 TWEEZERS |
Possibwy whimsical. Wooks a widdew wike a weird awien beewing. OK, OK, we'll stop that. It's a cute little FM scan radio, a 2-3/8" dia silver sphere with a pair of smaller half-round suction-cup feet and a goofy spiral, flexible wire antenna growing out of the top of its head. Has a 1-1/4" dia removable clear window in front so you can add a photo, or maybe an eyeball. Has a rotary on/off/vol wheel, scan and reset buttons, and comes with (2) "AAA" batteries plus a little plastic self-adhesive mounting platform that's a touch more permanent than the suction cups. Pwetty nice pwice, too.
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36883 WACKY FM RADIO |
It will be when you inflate it with a hair dryer or heat gun. Here's a great big (8-foot x 6-foot when inflated) hot air balloon, of lightweight vinyl in colorful stripes just like the full-sized ones, but with a spool of nylon monofilament so you can tether it and fly it again tomorrow instead of chasing it down the block. Cool use for hot air! Adult supervision required.
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92906 HOT AIR BALLOON |
Or an effective child-silencing puzzle, anyway. This clever thingy is a 10-1/4" long x 3-1/2" dia clear plastic tube full of plastic sprinkles (Jimmies, for those of you on the East Coast) with (47) slightly larger trinkets (a bell, pearl, baseball, penny, etc.) lost among them. The silent child sits in the back seat and turns the tube around and around while trying to find them and checking them off the enclosed list (you'll get a 50-sheet pad of them) and the next thing you know you're there yet. And yes, the octagonal ends are securely glued on so they can't open it and dump the sprinkles all over, the diabolical little rugrats. Also strangely compelling for fully grown adults. At least around here.
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93014 FIND IT |
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