ToyTalkers Blogs
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 |
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Put on your snouts and get ready to scratch your pork bellies while you "Pig out!" while you rock and roll with the swine dice. Pass the Pigs is a simple dice game that is fun for all ages, yet still offers up a challenge each and every time. This game includes the pig dice, a few pencils, score sheets, and a carrying case--everything one needs to act like a totally greedy glutton. So grab these little oinkers by the snout and pig out!
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Monday, 01 October 2007 |
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Tons of interactive toys are out there on the shelves to pick from. Well, here's a great alternative to little Johnny wanting a pet snake or iguana....the Roboreptile. This beast might look like a half-pint, but he packs a mean collection of features. With the ability to accept programming to alter his behavior, the Roboreptile can be sly and sneaky or fast and furious. There's even a guard mode to set him up to protect the domain from anyone brave enough to challenge him for his and your turf! All this and more, with tons of fun to find with this exciting and adaptive toy. |
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 |
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With over $170 million in sales the first day alone, it's no wonder what the rage is all about. Halo 3 is here. Much akin to Halo 2, the newer version sets Master Chief against all odds and brings on some fantastic new vehicles, challenges, and many exciting familiarities to make the game continuity flow well. Set up for the Microsoft xBox360 and written by Bungie Software, Halo 3 could possibly be the most popular game released in 2007. Step in and take a look at some sensational screen images and the official game trailer video. |
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Monday, 24 September 2007 |
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Nothing on Earth is more educational and inspiring
than art. Art and the process of
creativity are direct outlets of the human soul. There is no better way to encourage and
explore the potential talent in a young one than to encourage the expression
and passion they hold inside. One great
tool for letting out the “wow” is the Melissa and Doug Deluxe Standing
Easel. This platform for painting and
play can be set up as a chalkboard, dry-erase board, and a sketching pad with a
quick loading paper roll. There are no
boundaries to what the mind of a child can create, so start exploring now! |
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |
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It seems like everyone has some an iPod or some sort of mp3 player these days. What they don't have is a constant companion when jamming out doing homework, chilling to some smooth jazz, or rolling to some reggae. Enter the Hasbro i-Dog. This cute little pooch will help set the mood right along with whatever the music dictates. The more music the i-Dog hears, the happier the canine companion is. Neglect to feed his musical appetite, and you'll see him sad and gloomy. Check out more of the exciting features of this little guy--he is sure to hold up to the old adage "man's best friend". |
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Thursday, 13 September 2007 |
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Every little man needs to be invited to be daring and dangerous. What better way to start off on a safer note than with something on two wheels?! The Dexton Motorcycle is just the answer for the daredevil badboy in your household. With awesome 6-volt power, this two-wheeler terror launches the biker boss up to a nice 2.5mph to cruise the stre...err, sidewalks. Don't forget safety--the Dexton Motorcycle comes with functional lights and sounds. |
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 |
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This summer's bone-crushing blockbuster, Transformers, showed us a myriad of our favorite heroes from the '80s. Optimus Prime, Jazz, Megatron, Starscream, and last but not least, Bumblee, who transformed into the forthcoming redesigned Chevrolet Camaro. This Bumblebee action figure is as close to the actual character we recently viewed cast on the silver screen and is sure to offer up hours of dedicated protection and entertainment. |
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Monday, 10 September 2007 |
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There are many ways to tap the imagination and creativity within children. One method is to bring out the literary skills so that they can express thoughts and become more honed at the same time. A great tool (toy) exists that will enhance and enrich the writing experience: Illustory. This device is positioned to be one of the most exciting and advancing toys a child may ever own. From keying words to illustrating the story, there is no boundary for what can be achieved. Kids and parents alike can publish their stories and share them with family, friends, and schoolmates. Take a closer look at what this fantastic Illustory publishing product has to offer and start making everlasting memories! |
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Wednesday, 05 September 2007 |
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Ever wondered what it would be like to speak with a timeless voice of power, charisma, and respect? Once upon a time kids of all ages could play with the Darth Vader helmet....now there is the Optimus Prime Voice Changing helmet featuring the voice of the one and only Prime: Peter Cullen. With the power of a mere handful of AA sized batteries, you or any other special Autobot lover will be able to command and control Earth, and perhaps the galaxy. |
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Wednesday, 05 September 2007 |
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Everyone knows that a tea set brings imagination, etiquette, and entertainment to the table. Well, if that's not enough, this Fisher Price Musical Tea Set adds realistic sound effects as well as music for the mood to the festivities. It's made from a high quality molded plastic, features traditionally preferred decorations, and the teapot plays "I'm a Little Teapot" when the lid is pressed. The pot and the four teacups are accompanied by a matching tray, ready to entertain any potential guests real or imaginary. |
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Monday, 03 September 2007 |
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There are numerous best-selling puzzle games on the market, but the cream of the crop includes the ones that win Mensa awards for the promotion of healthy brain activity. Enter Blokus. Blokus encourages intricate, critical thinking while setting high, yet reachable, challenging goals. The M.O. here is for each player to fit all of their pieces onto the playing surface. The placement of pieces cannot be adjacent to other players' pieces, yet have to contact another "friendly" piece that is already in place on the board. The rounds continue for up to four players until one player is able to get rid of all his/her tiles before the opposition. Sounds easy enough, right? Think again.
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