I Love Lucyr Lucy Gets In PicturesT Lucyr Doll by Mattel - Sale Price: 41.99
Everybody loves Lucy! In episode #116, "Lucy Gets In Pictures"T" originally aired on February 21, 1955 with the Ricardos and the Mertzes in Hollywood where Ricky, Fred, and Ethel all have parts in movies. Lucy tries everything to get a part, too but fails. Finally, Ricky gets Lucy the role of a showgirl, but her top-heavy headdress causes her to topple down the stairs and she loses her coveted role. Wily as she is lovely, Lucy finds a way to make her presence known in the film! Ages: 3 + Manufacturer: Mattel |
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Electric Cannon by Toysmith - Sale Price: 14.98
Aim and fire! See how energy transfer works as you fire ping pong balls from the spinning wheels. Includes battery box, base plate, motor, wheels with pulley, ball, and more. Ages: 14 + Manufacturer: Toysmith |
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PLAYMOBIL® Pirate Crew - Sale Price: 14.95
These four pirates with their parrot are a fearsome group. They are always on the lookout for treasure, and are well-equipped for any job with entering hooks and weapons. Evidence of their past successes is kept in their locked chest, which contains coins, a sculpture, ghoblets and a candlestick. In the soft light from the hand lantern a skeleton glows eerily as two mice frolic nearby. Model Number: 3939 Ages: 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Manufacturer: Playmobilr |
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Lip Gloss Double Sided by Schylling - Sale Price: 2.50
Manufacturer: Schylling |
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E-Z as ABC by Educational Insights - Sale Price: 13.49
Children love discovering the connection between letters and beginning sounds- a critical skill in learning to read! Connect clever picture puzzles, flip them over, and match the upper and lower case letters. Next, become a "Sound Detective" and try to guess the secret object when players give beginning sound clues. Try scrambling the picture puzzles and use the engaging puzzle cut alphabet strip to sequence them in alphabetical order. Activities include completing the picture puzzles, matching initial sounds with photographs, sorting and matching upper and lower case letters, picture/word matching, alphabet sequencing, and more. 7 ways to play and learn! Games are sequenced developmentally so a 3 year old and a 7 year old can have fun playing. No reading required. 52 puzzle pieces, 26 word cards, 26-word vocabulary list and a puzzle-cut alphabet strip. Grades Pre-K-2. 1-4 players. Ages: 3+ Manufacturer: Educational Insights |
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