Gobblet Jr. The Extreme Tic-Tac-Toe Game - Sale Price: 19.99
Gobblet Junior brings the Award-Winning, Fun Game of Strategy to the whole family. Gobblet Junior plays just like Tic-Tac-Toe except that you can gobble up your opponent and move your pieces around the board. Be the first to line up three pieces in a row and you win! Feature NBC's Today Show! Contents: 1 Wooden Board, 12 Wooden Pieces, Illustrated rules. Fun, Strategy, Memory and Surprise are always part of the game. Age: 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,Adult Manufacturer: Blue Orange |
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Spiderman Deluxe Costume by Disguise - Sale Price: 35.99
This Deluxe Spiderman costume is great for Halloween or Dress Up time! Available in 4-6. Jumpsuit with muscle torso and overhead fabric mask. Manufacturer: Disguise |
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Fold and Go Barn by Melissa and Doug - Sale Price: 49.99
This rustic barn includes 7 high-quality farm animals, sliding barn doors, large stalls, stable doors, a hayloft and a convenient carry handle. 14" x 16" x 10.5". Ages: 3 + Manufacturer: Lights, Camera, Interaction |
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Ryan's Room Maroon Lagoon - Sale Price: 12.98
A play mat made to go under the Adventures Ahoy! Pirate Ship. It comes complete with tropical islands, colorfully illustrated seas and a mysterious lagoon to explore. Made of wipeable plastic and can be used on the floor or draped over a table. A must-have accessory! Age: 3+ years Manufacturer: Small World Toys |
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Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory DVD - Sale Price: 29.98
A wry and amusing musical about a world famous candymaker who hides five golden tickets in candy bars for five lucky children. Young, good-natured Charlie (Peter Ostrum) wins one of the tickets hidden amongst thousands of Wonka chocolate bars. What have Charlie and the other four kids won? A tour through Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, led by the loveable, eccentric, but often mean-spirited Wonka (Gene Wilder) himself. The factory itself is like a fantasy world: crazy color schemes, wild inventions, secret rooms, busy oompa-loompas, and lots and lots of delectable sweets. But Wonka has a hidden agenda, and during the tour he tests each child's character and honesty. Based on Roald Dahl's children's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." |
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