Groovy Girls r - Groovy Accessories - Boarding Call Ensemble - Sale Price: 14.98
With this classic ensemble, Groovy Girls always go first class. Contains a timeless tweed suit, faux-fur, satin-lined stole and fashionable fabric broach. Vinyl sunglasses and retro luggage with leopard accents add pizazz. And "Republic of Groovy" passports send them breezing across borders. Even comes with cool cargo stickers. All aboard! Ages: 3+ Manufacturer: Manhattan Toy |
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Junior Stethoscope by Small World Toys - Sale Price: 9.98
A professional-looking stethoscope that really works! Young "doctors" will be thrilled when they hear the sound of their own heartbeat! Age: 5,6,7,8,9 Manufacturer: Small World Toys |
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Groovy Girlsr Dreamtastic - Jennibelle by Manhattan Toy - Sale Price: 14.98
A beautiful bride, Jennibelle dons a retro style wedding dress with matching veil, gloves and flower bouquet. Ages: 3 + Manufacturer: Manhattan Toy |
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Buzzy Bumblebee Costume by Disguise - Sale Price: 21.99
This Buzzy Bumblebee costume is great for Halloween or Dress Up time! Available in 12-18M. This costume includes a plush jumpsuit with attached character hood and iridescent wings, and a hood with fuzzy moldable antennas attached! Manufacturer: Disguise |
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas DVD (1966) - Sale Price: 24.98
With the talents of Chuck Jones, Boris Karloff, and Dr. Seuss combined, there was almost no way this could be anything but an instant classic. Watched regularly every holiday season and beloved by children and cynical adults alike, this animated gem is just that and more. Boris Karloff narrates and stars as the odious Mr. Grinch, the sinister green monster who plots to steal all the Christmas presents in the town of Whoville. All goes well with his dastardly plan until little Cindy Loo Who (who was no more than two) gums up the works with her innocent Christmas spirit. Jones directed, with Karloff supplying the sweetly sinister narration and voice of the Grinch. The story is from the book by Dr. Seuss. Thurl Ravenscroft (of "Tony the Tiger" breakfast commercial fame) provides the memorable bass singing voice for the tune "You're a Mean One, Mister Grinch." Filled with close attention to comic detail, memorable characterizations, and delightful wordplay, this is essential holiday viewing for the whole family. |
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