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Toy Fair

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Toy Fair

Green Machine 2 – Kick Your Home Made Go Kart To The Sidewalk

In the lead up to Christmas, many parents will be scratching their heads trying to come up with an original idea for a present for their kids. The Green Machine 2 might be the ideal gift that will last the distance over Christmas.

Newsflash : If this is a must have present, make sure you order now to avoid disappointment. Go to big wheel tricycle for more details on the latest discount on Green Machine 2

It won’t be one of those presents that are gimicky and interest a child for a few days after Christmas and then spend the rest of the time gathering dust under the bed.

From the consumer comments (Check out Huffy Green Machine 2 ) that have been received, the Green machine 2 and it’s predecessor are firm favorites and will be used for years to come. This article will cover what the Green Machine 2 is and who it’s designed for.

The Green machine 2 is the next generation Green Machine. In brief, it is a big wheel tricycle for children 6 years and over (and you will find your fair share of adults keen to have a crack on the Green Machine too). You might think, what… a tricycle? That’s for little kids isn’t it? Well, yes and no.

You see this trike is turbo charged with features such that you wouldn’t recognize it as a plain old tricycle. In short, it is a stunt tricycle that gives you the chance to perform all sorts of stunts and maneuvers that will have the adrenaline flowing and have your friends howling and screaming for more.

The machine is made by Huffy that have been making bikes and trikes for a long time and constantly innovate the industry (Do you remember the radio bike or more recently the bike fitted with water pistols). The Green machine 2 has a big front wheel (21 inches) that is used to drive the machine forward – the forward thrust. Pedals and a crankshaft turn the wheel (provided you supply a little leg power of course). You can generate some handy speed up on a flat surface.

The innovation is in how you control the machine. You have a dual control, like the joystick you might find in an airplane (only times 2). The dual hand controls steer the rear wheels and a disk braking system on the front wheel.

By fiddling with the controls at a decent speed you can get some super stunts, like 180, 360 and 540 degree turns. As the tricycle is so low to the ground and the control system ensures that you keep the center of gravity on the machine in the middle, it is unlikely that you will flip or tip over too. Once a child develops a little confidence in the machine he/she will be able to perform all sorts of stunts and will be eager to think up new tricks.

The Green Machine 2 will let your kids develop their own self confidence as they pilot this stunt machine and also get much needed exercise. It beats the heck out of video games and the trend towards wii fit as a way to get exercise. Go get some proper exercise with the Green Machine 2.

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 1-2-3 MUSICAL SNAIL


1-2-3 MUSICAL SNAIL


$22.48


Wobble, wiggle, smile and giggle-this cheerful friend is fun in so many ways! For tummy time, baby will enjoy looking in the mirror, listening to music and sounds. For sit-up play, there’s back and forth rocking motion. And when baby’s ready to crawl, the snail will lead the way, wobbling along with lively music and dancing lights! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 2-IN-1 SINGING BAND WALKER


2-IN-1 SINGING BAND WALKER


$39.59


This Fisher-Price Little Superstar 2-in-1 Singing Band Walker is a sturdy, musical themed activity center for baby. In its first mode, baby can sit at front of the panel where they will have access to a ton of musical activities. Baby will be able to bat at 4 light up piano keys, flip the song book, toggle the guitar and press the button on the sax, all of which will delight baby with a musical response. There are 3 sung songs, 2 tunes plus instrument riffs, ditties and scats for baby to discover as they play. Adding to the fun is a tamborine dial and a bat at marraca for added play. In the second mode, baby can take the music on the go as they walk behind the sturdy walker with a wide wheel base and generous handle to support babies first steps. Motion will activate a musical response as baby walks. Founded in 1930, it was hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 4-WHEEL-DRIVE WITH KAYAK & RAN


4-WHEEL-DRIVE WITH KAYAK & RAN


$19.99


Playmobil Playset – 4-Wheel Drive with Kayak and Ranger. Wheel Drive with Kayak and Ranger Paddle downstream on your kayak or go off-roading in your 4-Wheel Drive. Includes a figure, elk, kayak that floats on water, paddles, red 4-wheel drive, and other accessories. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 A LITTLE PEOPLE CHRISTMAS


A LITTLE PEOPLE CHRISTMAS


$33.55


Celebrate a most special day, from long ago and far away! Children will love learning about the Nativity and retelling the story through play. With this charming set of their own, they just might leave your holiday collectible alone. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 A Lively Game Of Death


A Lively Game Of Death


$15


The frantic fun-and-games atmosphere of New York’s annual Toy Fair is the ironic setting for this tale of murder and industrial intrigue.Hilary Quayle is an attractive, young public relations consultant who has long harbored the desire to be a detective. It is with little urging, therefore, that she becomes involved in trying to ferret out the industrial spy who is ruining one of her best clients, Trim Tram Toys.On the opening morning of the Toy Fair, the design for a new toy is stolen, and the preliminary investigation leads to the discovery of the body of the prime suspect. The solution to both crimes lies in interpreting the meaning of the Scrabble tiles found in the dead man’s hand. Thoroughly intrigued, Hilary resolves to solve the crime and present the police with a brilliant fait accompli. She is aided by her secretary, a man as resourceful as she. The two have only a few hours in which to unravel the increasingly complex set of clues before the police must be called.The plot twists and turns, first implicating one employee, then another. At one point all signs point to Hilary herself. The elimination of two more suspects, a blackmail plot, and a newly merry widow combine to further complicate matters and make A Lively Game of Death a challenging puzzle for all games players.

 A Modern Faust And Other Poems


A Modern Faust And Other Poems


$24.86


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:TO MY MOTHER. I Am weeping, mother, in your empty chamber; Beyond the pane, a fair familiar scene; As a far dream only may the man remember All the mirth of childhood that hath been— Hath been here about thy young joy, O my mother, All the mirth and laughter of a child ! Was it I, indeed, and not another, Whom you folded in your dear arms undefiled ? Our nursery with snowy-folded curtain ! Here you came to bless the dreaming boy; All is melted to a memory uncertain, Evening prayer, the game, and many a toy. Clad in tender vivid verdure, early summer Kindles leaf and bloom about the land, While the nightingale, our passionate early comer, Overflows in song for one at hand. Winds the river in the valley by the meadow, By the old grey bridge, anear the water-mill; Old elms are on the green lawn with their shadow, A bloom involves the orchard on the hill. You were wont to give me orange-petal candied, From the china bird, laid yonder near the clock. . . . Ah ! visionary seasons, are ye banded To weave illusion round me and to mock ? In the chestnut grove our nest, where in the leaf- time We children took our strawberries and tea, Hath fallen ; dove, and cuckoo here renew their brief time, Pale primrose, and the windflower, wood-anemone. While I recall delightful days of childhood In the home of our forefathers, when from school I came to wander with you in the wild wood, And my happiness ran over, very full. How I lingered on the hard road in the damp night, When you left me at my school, until aloof I beheld no more your lessening line of lamplight, Nor heard the minished trample of the hoof! Among German forest-firs you tell the story, As we go, her hand who died, and mine in yours Ah ! the bonfire on the hill…

 A Modern Faust And Other Poems


A Modern Faust And Other Poems


$14.14


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:TO MY MOTHER. I Am weeping, mother, in your empty chamber; Beyond the pane, a fair familiar scene; As a far dream only may the man remember All the mirth of childhood that hath been— Hath been here about thy young joy, O my mother, All the mirth and laughter of a child ! Was it I, indeed, and not another, Whom you folded in your dear arms undefiled ? Our nursery with snowy-folded curtain ! Here you came to bless the dreaming boy; All is melted to a memory uncertain, Evening prayer, the game, and many a toy. Clad in tender vivid verdure, early summer Kindles leaf and bloom about the land, While the nightingale, our passionate early comer, Overflows in song for one at hand. Winds the river in the valley by the meadow, By the old grey bridge, anear the water-mill; Old elms are on the green lawn with their shadow, A bloom involves the orchard on the hill. You were wont to give me orange-petal candied, From the china bird, laid yonder near the clock. . . . Ah ! visionary seasons, are ye banded To weave illusion round me and to mock ? In the chestnut grove our nest, where in the leaf- time We children took our strawberries and tea, Hath fallen ; dove, and cuckoo here renew their brief time, Pale primrose, and the windflower, wood-anemone. While I recall delightful days of childhood In the home of our forefathers, when from school I came to wander with you in the wild wood, And my happiness ran over, very full. How I lingered on the hard road in the damp night, When you left me at my school, until aloof I beheld no more your lessening line of lamplight, Nor heard the minished trample of the hoof! Among German forest-firs you tell the story, As we go, her hand who died, and mine in yours Ah ! the bonfire on the hill…

 A Modern Faust And Other Poems


A Modern Faust And Other Poems


$17.43


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:TO MY MOTHER. I Am weeping, mother, in your empty chamber; Beyond the pane, a fair familiar scene; As a far dream only may the man remember All the mirth of childhood that hath been— Hath been here about thy young joy, O my mother, All the mirth and laughter of a child ! Was it I, indeed, and not another, Whom you folded in your dear arms undefiled ? Our nursery with snowy-folded curtain ! Here you came to bless the dreaming boy; All is melted to a memory uncertain, Evening prayer, the game, and many a toy. Clad in tender vivid verdure, early summer Kindles leaf and bloom about the land, While the nightingale, our passionate early comer, Overflows in song for one at hand. Winds the river in the valley by the meadow, By the old grey bridge, anear the water-mill; Old elms are on the green lawn with their shadow, A bloom involves the orchard on the hill. You were wont to give me orange-petal candied, From the china bird, laid yonder near the clock. . . . Ah ! visionary seasons, are ye banded To weave illusion round me and to mock ? In the chestnut grove our nest, where in the leaf- time We children took our strawberries and tea, Hath fallen ; dove, and cuckoo here renew their brief time, Pale primrose, and the windflower, wood-anemone. While I recall delightful days of childhood In the home of our forefathers, when from school I came to wander with you in the wild wood, And my happiness ran over, very full. How I lingered on the hard road in the damp night, When you left me at my school, until aloof I beheld no more your lessening line of lamplight, Nor heard the minished trample of the hoof! Among German forest-firs you tell the story, As we go, her hand who died, and mine in yours Ah ! the bonfire on the hill…

 Alfred 12-0571529631 Princess Ida - Music Book


Alfred 12-0571529631 Princess Ida – Music Book


$24.7


Alfred Music Publishing is the world s largest educational music publisher. Alfred produces educational #44; reference #44; pop #44; and performance materials for teachers #44; students #44; professionals #44; and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument #44; style #44; and difficulty level. Gilbert Sullivans Princess Ida was not considered a particular success #44; although a hot summer in London in its first year did not help ticket sales. It was not revived in London until 1919. Titles: Overture; Search Throughout The Panorama; Now Hearken To My Strict Command; Today We Meet; From The Distant Panorama; We Are Warriors Three; If You Give Me Your Attention; Praps If You Address The Lady; Expressive Glances; For A Month To Dwell In A Dungeon Cell; Towards The Empyrean Heights; Mighty Maiden With A Mission; Minerva! Oh #44; Hear Me!; Come #44; Mighty Must; Gently #44; Gently; I Am A Maiden #44; Cold And Stately; The World Is But A Broken Toy; A Lady Fair #44; Of Lineage High; The Woman Of The Wisest Wit; Now Wouldnt You Like; Merrily Ring The Luncheon Bell; Would You Know The Kind Of Maid?; Death To The Invader; Wheneer I Spoke; I Built Upon A Rock; When Anger Spreads His Wing; This Helmet #44; I Suppose; This Is Our Duty Plain; With Joy Abiding.

 BASIC POLICE STATION


BASIC POLICE STATION


$24.48


The Trio Basic Police Station set with bricks, sticks and panels provides more ways for kids to build their creativity. The set features easy to assemble parts with click together and stay together for big building play. The Police Station includes a variety of bricks, sticks and panels that allow the set to be rebuilt in many different ways; also includes a Trio Police Car and figure. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 BATMAN VEHICLE ASST.


BATMAN VEHICLE ASST.


$31.41


Fisher-Price Batman Vehicles: Joker Van. The Joker van has back Turbo blasters that work with the easy fill base. It has a trigger pull squirting action and can squirt water up to 30 feet. Uses air pressure system. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 BATMOBILE SHAKE N GO


BATMOBILE SHAKE N GO


$17.48


Turbo charged and ready to go – look out, Batman! Just shake it up to start the engine. The more you shake it up, the longer it goes. Hear the Joker laughing or talking every time you let it go! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 BIG FRIENDS 1 - CLAM


BIG FRIENDS 1 – CLAM


$18.48


Percy, one of your favorite friends from Thomas & Friends as a motorized engine for the TrackMaster motorized railway. Push him along or flip the switch to watch them chug along by themselves. Motorized train track play is compatible with TrackMaster playsets. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 BIG FRIENDS 1 - CLAM


BIG FRIENDS 1 – CLAM


$18.48


An assortment of your favorite friends from Thomas & Friends as motorized engines for the TrackMaster motorized railway. Push them along or flip the switch to watch them chug along by themselves. Each engines comes with an added trailer car or tender for added play. Motorized train track play compatible with TrackMaster playsets. Each in a Clamshell blister package. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 BIG FRIENDS 1 - CLAM


BIG FRIENDS 1 – CLAM


$13.99


An assortment of your favorite friends from Thomas & Friends as motorized engines for the TrackMaster motorized railway. Push them along or flip the switch to watch them chug along by themselves. Each engines comes with an added trailer car or tender for added play. Motorized train track play compatible with TrackMaster playsets. Each in a Clamshell blister package. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 BIG FRIENDS 2 - CLAM


BIG FRIENDS 2 – CLAM


$18.48


An assortment of your favorite friends from Thomas & Friends as motorized engines for the TrackMaster motorized railway. Push them along or flip the switch to watch them chug along by themselves. Each engines comes with an added trailer car or tender for added play. Motorized train track play compatible with TrackMaster playsets. Each in a Clamshell blister package. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 BRILLIANT BASICS ROLL-ALONG MU


BRILLIANT BASICS ROLL-ALONG MU


$40.05


Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Roll Along Musical Pony – Musical Roll-Along Pony is baby’s 1st pony ride-on! Comfortable contoured seat and easy grip handles steady baby’s ride. Softgoods mane and tail add to the fun. Baby is rewarded with music and sound effects as she rides along or when she pushes the pony’s cheek. 5 tunes and 2 SFX. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 BUBBLES CAR


BUBBLES CAR


$12.98


Fisher-Price Thomas & Friends Bubbles Car. A durable die-cast trailer car perfect for Thomas and all his friends. The bubble car features fun bubble wands in bubble solution! Complete with Mr. Bubbles logo from the show on the front. Connects to die-cast vehciles either way. Compatible with take-n-play playsets. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 BUFFALO WITH ZEBRA


BUFFALO WITH ZEBRA


$30.17


Bring the buffalo and zebras to get some shade under the tree. Includes two zebras, buffalo, and other accessories. The heads of the animals are movable. Set can be expanded with Playmobil Wildlife Waterhole and Hyenas. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 BUGGY


BUGGY


$12.98


Ready, Set, Go! Prepare your racer for a speedy competition. Set includes a figure and a red racer with pull-back motor. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 BananaGrams!: The Official Book


BananaGrams!: The Official Book


$8.95


If you’re not yet addicted to Banana-Grams!, it’s probably because this versatile anagram game is so new. The Game of the Year winner at the 2009 International Toy Fair introduces readers to 16 flavorful varieties, including Banana Splits; a collection of four rapid-fire puzzles; Banana Leaves, with four to seven-letter words; and Banana Filling.

 Barbie and Ruth


Barbie and Ruth


$14.99


This is the entwined tale of two exceptional women. One was a voluptuous eleven-inch-tall beauty who debuted at the 1959 Toy Fair in New York City and quickly became the treasure of 9 out of 10 American girls and their counterparts in 150 countries. She went on to compete as an Olympic athlete, serve as an air force pilot, work as a boutique owner, run as a presidential candidate, and ignite a cultural firestorm. The other was Ruth Handler, the tenth child of Polish Jewish immigrants. A brilliant, creative, ruthless, and passionately competitive visionary, she was a mother and wife who wanted it all–a masterful entrepreneur who, together with her curvaceous plastic creation, changed American business and culture forever. Barbie and Ruth is the incredible, inspiring, tragic, and ultimately redeeming true story of how one extraordinary woman built the largest toy company in the world and created an enduring international icon.

 Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World's Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her


Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World’s Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her


$24.99


The tragic and redeeming story of how one visionary woman built the biggest toy company in the world and created a global icon. Barbie and Ruth is the entwined story of two exceptional women. There’s Barbie: the diminutive yet arrestingly voluptuous doll unveiled at the 1959 Toy Fair who became the treasure of 90 percent of American girls and their counterparts in 150 countries. She went on to compete as an Olympic athlete, serve as an air force pilot, work as a boutique owner, run as a presidential candidate, and ignite a cultural firestorm. And then there’s Ruth Handler, Barbie’s creator: the tenth child of Polish Jewish immigrants, a passionately competitive and creative business pioneer, and a mother and wife who wanted it all. After a business scandal that forced Ruth out of Mattel, the company she founded, she drew on her experience as a breast cancer survivor to start a business that changed women’s lives. She was ultimately honored as a pioneer, humanitarian, and masterful entrepreneur. Based on original research, extensive interviews, and previously unavailable material, Barbie and Ruth tells the fascinating story of how two women forever changed American business and culture.

 Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World's Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her


Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World’s Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her


$0.34


The tragic and redeeming story of how one visionary woman built the biggest toy company in the world and created a global icon. Barbie and Ruth is the entwined story of two exceptional women. There’s Barbie: the diminutive yet arrestingly voluptuous doll unveiled at the 1959 Toy Fair who became the treasure of 90 percent of American girls and their counterparts in 150 countries. She went on to compete as an Olympic athlete, serve as an air force pilot, work as a boutique owner, run as a presidential candidate, and ignite a cultural firestorm. And then there’s Ruth Handler, Barbie’s creator: the tenth child of Polish Jewish immigrants, a passionately competitive and creative business pioneer, and a mother and wife who wanted it all. After a business scandal that forced Ruth out of Mattel, the company she founded, she drew on her experience as a breast cancer survivor to start a business that changed women’s lives. She was ultimately honored as a pioneer, humanitarian, and masterful entrepreneur. Based on original research, extensive interviews, and previously unavailable material, Barbie and Ruth tells the fascinating story of how two women forever changed American business and culture.

 Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World's Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her


Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World’s Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her


$9.99


The tragic and redeeming story of how one visionary woman built the biggest toy company in the world and created a global icon. Barbie and Ruth is the entwined story of two exceptional women. There’s Barbie: the diminutive yet arrestingly voluptuous doll unveiled at the 1959 Toy Fair who became the treasure of 90 percent of American girls and their counterparts in 150 countries. She went on to compete as an Olympic athlete, serve as an air force pilot, work as a boutique owner, run as a presidential candidate, and ignite a cultural firestorm. And then there’s Ruth Handler, Barbie’s creator: the tenth child of Polish Jewish immigrants, a passionately competitive and creative business pioneer, and a mother and wife who wanted it all. After a business scandal that forced Ruth out of Mattel, the company she founded, she drew on her experience as a breast cancer survivor to start a business that changed women’s lives. She was ultimately honored as a pioneer, humanitarian, and masterful entrepreneur. Based on original research, extensive interviews, and previously unavailable material, Barbie and Ruth tells the fascinating story of how two women forever changed American business and culture.

 Ben Franklin Book of Easy and Incredible Experiments: A Franklin Institute Science Museum Book


Ben Franklin Book of Easy and Incredible Experiments: A Franklin Institute Science Museum Book


$1.87


Learn about science the same way Ben Franklin did—by performing incredible experiments!Ben Franklin, the famous patriot and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was also America’s first great scientist. At a time when science was a mystery to most people, he performed incredible experiments that revealed amazing facts about light, heat, sound, electricity, the weather, and other aspects of the natural world.Now the enormously popular Franklin Institute Science Museum shows you how to do your own exciting experiments Ben Franklin’s way. He used common objects such as cooking oil, a glass bottle, or pieces of colored cloth to chart the Gulf Stream, predict the weather, or measure how much a molecule weighs. Using inexpensive, easy-to-find items, you’ll discover how to: Build an optical toy shop, including a prism, kaleidoscope, telescope, and periscope Make a weather station with a working barometer, hygrometer, and other homemade meteorological instruments Create an orchestra with flutes, water chimes, maracas, and a guitar you make yourself Build your own printing press and print documents on paper that you make in your own paper mill Perform these and dozens of other experiments at home, in the classroom, or as science fair projects—and enjoy the fun of itThe Franklin Institute Science Museum was built in 1934 in Ben Franklin’s hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The first hands-on science museum ever, it offers people a chance to learn about science by experimenting with hundreds of exhibits, including a 20-foot model of the human heart, a 350-ton steam locomotive, and a working weather station.

 CAMPER


CAMPER


$41.18


Take the Playmobil couple and their dog on a road trip with the Camper. The Camper includes two bunks beds, kitchen, bathroom, and dining area. Set also includes two figures, dog, bicycle, folding table and chairs, and many other accessories. The roof of the Camper is removable, making it easy to play with the set. It also comes with a cargo box and plenty of room for storage. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 CARS 2 SHAKE N GO


CARS 2 SHAKE N GO


$19.99


The Fisher-Price Shake ‘N Go! – Disney Pixar Cars 2 – Finn McMissile vehicle puts the control of speed and power into kids’ hands! Kids can act out their favorite scenes for the movie Cars 2 with this stylish and collectible vehicle. All cars will have their own specific engine sounds, phrases or both that will be activated as kids SHAKE the cars to rev them up and then watch them GO! Collect them all! Assortment includes Finn McMissile, Mater, Lightning McQueen, Nigel Gearsley, Jeff Gorvette, Professor Z and Holly Shiftwell. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 CARS 2 SHAKE N GO


CARS 2 SHAKE N GO


$21.99


The Fisher-Price Shake ‘N Go! – Disney Pixar Cars 2 – McQueen vehicle puts the control of speed and power into kids’ hands! Kids can act out their favorite scenes for the movie Cars 2 with this stylish and collectible vehicle. All cars will have their own specific engine sounds, phrases or both that will be activated as kids SHAKE the cars to rev them up and then watch them GO! Collect them all! Assortment includes Finn McMissile, Mater, Lightning McQueen, Nigel Gearsley, Jeff Gorvette, Professor Z and Holly Shiftwell. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 CHILDREN'S ZOO


CHILDREN’S ZOO


$42.99


The Children’s Zoo allows children to role-play petting and feeding animals at the zoo. This set includes four figures, piglets, goats, sheep, and lamb. Also comes with fences for the animal enclosure, rock formation with water fall, birdfeeder, and many other accessories. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 CLASSIC KET


CLASSIC KET


$24.48


Uglydoll Classic – Ket – Look, OK, so let’s just say Ket is smart in other ways. For example, while most of us put 4 as our answer when faced with 2+2 on a math test, Ket draws little UFOs in the answer column. I mean, who are we to argue with that? Are there UFOs? Ket’s reply is always: Do the math! How do you know for sure that Ket is no dummy? Just look at his choice in friends! Yes, you. Ket would like to hang out with you and talk about whatever is on your mind, as long as that means UFOs. Or chocolate. Approximately 12 – 14 inches. From the creative minds of two love struck artists David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim emerge the Uglydoll family! What started as a drawing of a playful orange character known as Wage has turned into a whole new world of fun! In 2001, when David’s soon to be wife and creative partner Sun-Min had to return to Korea, he sent her many I miss you letters with his little Wage character drawn at the bottom. Sun-Min sewed Wage into a plush doll and sent him to David as a surprise gift. David asked Sun-Min to sew a couple more for the Giant Robot store in Los Angeles and they sold out in one day! A very excited Sun-Min sewed many more and those sold just as fast! Sun-Min and David then began to pull more characters from the Uglyverse, a universe where UGLY meant unique and special, to translate into plush Uglydolls. They both met again at their very first Uglydoll Toy Fair booth (a small 6×6 booth made of felt and wood) in New York, where they would go on to win Toy Of The Year 4 years later!

 CLASSIC MYNUS


CLASSIC MYNUS


$20


Uglydoll Classic Plush – Mynus – Everybody thinks Mynus is quiet and shy, but to her they all make way too much noise. While Mynus may seem silent and introverted at first, she is actually in deep thought most of the time. What about? No clue! She’s quiet, remember? When you’re in trouble, Mynus is the one to turn to. She’s got some brilliant ideas, and seems to have everything figured out way ahead of time. It’s almost like she’s psychic! Can’t find anything to write with? Mynus will be standing there with a pen. Can’t find your keys? Mynus drove off with your car. Approximately 12 – 14 inches. From the creative minds of two love struck artists David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim emerge the Uglydoll family! What started as a drawing of a playful orange character known as Wage has turned into a whole new world of fun! In 2001, when David’s soon to be wife and creative partner Sun-Min had to return to Korea, he sent her many I miss you letters with his little Wage character drawn at the bottom. Sun-Min sewed Wage into a plush doll and sent him to David as a surprise gift. David asked Sun-Min to sew a couple more for the Giant Robot store in Los Angeles and they sold out in one day! A very excited Sun-Min sewed many more and those sold just as fast! Sun-Min and David then began to pull more characters from the Uglyverse, a universe where UGLY meant unique and special, to translate into plush Uglydolls. They both met again at their very first Uglydoll Toy Fair booth (a small 6×6 booth made of felt and wood) in New York, where they would go on to win Toy Of The Year 4 years later!

 CLASSIC NINJA BATTY SHOGUN


CLASSIC NINJA BATTY SHOGUN


$24.48


Uglydoll Classic Plush – Ninja Batty Shogun – Batty Shogun always wondered why toys having nothing to do with Ninjas would add ninja costumes to their line up. Just to look cool? Because Ninjas are rad? Well, Batty Shogun thinks that’s kinda meh . See, when Batty Shogun flies around at night with his best pal Ice-Bat, he does up the real dealio in an actual Ninja costume. No red flames, stripes or other crazy decorations. No spelling Ninja with a Z at the end. Just straight up stealth mode. That’s how he rolls. No sword though…those are sharp! Approximate 12 – 14 inches. From the creative minds of two love struck artists David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim emerge the Uglydoll family! What started as a drawing of a playful orange character known as Wage has turned into a whole new world of fun! In 2001, when David’s soon to be wife and creative partner Sun-Min had to return to Korea, he sent her many I miss you letters with his little Wage character drawn at the bottom. Sun-Min sewed Wage into a plush doll and sent him to David as a surprise gift. David asked Sun-Min to sew a couple more for the Giant Robot store in Los Angeles and they sold out in one day! A very excited Sun-Min sewed many more and those sold just as fast! Sun-Min and David then began to pull more characters from the Uglyverse, a universe where UGLY meant unique and special, to translate into plush Uglydolls. They both met again at their very first Uglydoll Toy Fair booth (a small 6×6 booth made of felt and wood) in New York, where they would go on to win Toy Of The Year 4 years later!

 CLASSIC PICKSEY CREAM


CLASSIC PICKSEY CREAM


$20


Uglydoll Classic – Picksey Cream – Picksey is an inter-dimensional being. He can be in many places at the same time. That explains why you saw several Pickseys at the store you found him in. Pretty neato, huh. Yes well despite his ability, Picksey seems to be stressed out pretty much all the time. What if I’m too early? Too late? What if my other self from another dimension forgets to leave a tip and everyone thinks I’m the stingy one? As you can see, Picksey has a lot on his mind. You may need to help him keep his cool at times. This can usually be achieved through hugs, kisses, and contributions to his chocolate bar fund. Approximately 12 – 14 inches. From the creative minds of two love struck artists David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim emerge the Uglydoll family! What started as a drawing of a playful orange character known as Wage has turned into a whole new world of fun! In 2001, when David’s soon to be wife and creative partner Sun-Min had to return to Korea, he sent her many I miss you letters with his little Wage character drawn at the bottom. Sun-Min sewed Wage into a plush doll and sent him to David as a surprise gift. David asked Sun-Min to sew a couple more for the Giant Robot store in Los Angeles and they sold out in one day! A very excited Sun-Min sewed many more and those sold just as fast! Sun-Min and David then began to pull more characters from the Uglyverse, a universe where UGLY meant unique and special, to translate into plush Uglydolls. They both met again at their very first Uglydoll Toy Fair booth (a small 6×6 booth made of felt and wood) in New York, where they would go on to win Toy Of The Year 4 years later!

 CLASSIC WIPPY


CLASSIC WIPPY


$18.95


Uglydoll Classic Plush – Wippy – Dude, like seriously for real, Wippy is looking out for you. Every time you see Wippy you might as well shout out Good lookin’ out! , because he probably did something remarkable for you without you even being aware of it! In fact, most of the time…you’ll swear Wippy’s done absolutely nothing for you. That’s how stealth his awesome forces of assistance is. For real though! Remember that time you were all depressed and wondering when things were going to turn around? I know, huh. Anyway, Wippy’s got you. Approximately 12 – 14 inches. From the creative minds of two love struck artists David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim emerge the Uglydoll family! What started as a drawing of a playful orange character known as Wage has turned into a whole new world of fun! In 2001, when David’s soon to be wife and creative partner Sun-Min had to return to Korea, he sent her many I miss you letters with his little Wage character drawn at the bottom. Sun-Min sewed Wage into a plush doll and sent him to David as a surprise gift. David asked Sun-Min to sew a couple more for the Giant Robot store in Los Angeles and they sold out in one day! A very excited Sun-Min sewed many more and those sold just as fast! Sun-Min and David then began to pull more characters from the Uglyverse, a universe where UGLY meant unique and special, to translate into plush Uglydolls. They both met again at their very first Uglydoll Toy Fair booth (a small 6×6 booth made of felt and wood) in New York, where they would go on to win Toy Of The Year 4 years later!

 Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture


Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture


$3.88


The acclaimed author of the groundbreaking bestseller Schoolgirls reveals the dark side of pink and pretty: the rise of the girlie-girl, she warns, is not that innocent. Pink and pretty or predatory and hardened, sexualized girlhood influences our daughters from infancy onward, telling them that how a girl looks matters more than who she is. Somewhere between the exhilarating rise of Girl Power in the 1990s and today, the pursuit of physical perfection has been recast as a source—the source—of female empowerment. And commercialization has spread the message faster and farther, reaching girls at ever-younger ages. But, realistically, how many times can you say no when your daughter begs for a pint-size wedding gown or the latest Hannah Montana CD? And how dangerous is pink and pretty anyway—especially given girls’ successes in the classroom and on the playing field? Being a princess is just make-believe, after all; eventually they grow out of it. Or do they? Does playing Cinderella shield girls from early sexualization—or prime them for it? Could today’s little princess become tomorrow’s sexting teen? And what if she does? Would that make her in charge of her sexuality—or an unwitting captive to it? Those questions hit home with Peggy Orenstein, so she went sleuthing. She visited Disneyland and the international toy fair, trolled American Girl Place and Pottery Barn Kids, and met beauty pageant parents with preschoolers tricked out like Vegas showgirls. She dissected the science, created an online avatar, and parsed the original fairy tales. The stakes turn out to be higher than she—or we—ever imagined: nothing less than the health, development, and futures of our girls. From premature sexualization to the risk of depression to rising rates of narcissism, the potential negative impact of this new girlie-girl culture is undeniable—yet armed with awareness and

 Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture


Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture


$9.99


The acclaimed author of the groundbreaking bestseller Schoolgirls reveals the dark side of pink and pretty: the rise of the girlie-girl, she warns, is not that innocent. Pink and pretty or predatory and hardened, sexualized girlhood influences our daughters from infancy onward, telling them that how a girl looks matters more than who she is. Somewhere between the exhilarating rise of Girl Power in the 1990s and today, the pursuit of physical perfection has been recast as a source—the source—of female empowerment. And commercialization has spread the message faster and farther, reaching girls at ever-younger ages. But, realistically, how many times can you say no when your daughter begs for a pint-size wedding gown or the latest Hannah Montana CD? And how dangerous is pink and pretty anyway—especially given girls’ successes in the classroom and on the playing field? Being a princess is just make-believe, after all; eventually they grow out of it. Or do they? Does playing Cinderella shield girls from early sexualization—or prime them for it? Could today’s little princess become tomorrow’s sexting teen? And what if she does? Would that make her in charge of her sexuality—or an unwitting captive to it? Those questions hit home with Peggy Orenstein, so she went sleuthing. She visited Disneyland and the international toy fair, trolled American Girl Place and Pottery Barn Kids, and met beauty pageant parents with preschoolers tricked out like Vegas showgirls. She dissected the science, created an online avatar, and parsed the original fairy tales. The stakes turn out to be higher than she—or we—ever imagined: nothing less than the health, development, and futures of our girls. From premature sexualization to the risk of depression to rising rates of narcissism, the potential negative impact of this new girlie-girl culture is undeniable—yet armed with awareness and

 Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture


Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture


$14.99


The acclaimed author of the groundbreaking bestseller Schoolgirls reveals the dark side of pink and pretty: the rise of the girlie-girl, she warns, is not that innocent. Pink and pretty or predatory and hardened, sexualized girlhood influences our daughters from infancy onward, telling them that how a girl looks matters more than who she is. Somewhere between the exhilarating rise of Girl Power in the 1990s and today, the pursuit of physical perfection has been recast as a source—the source—of female empowerment. And commercialization has spread the message faster and farther, reaching girls at ever-younger ages. But, realistically, how many times can you say no when your daughter begs for a pint-size wedding gown or the latest Hannah Montana CD? And how dangerous is pink and pretty anyway—especially given girls’ successes in the classroom and on the playing field? Being a princess is just make-believe, after all; eventually they grow out of it. Or do they? Does playing Cinderella shield girls from early sexualization—or prime them for it? Could today’s little princess become tomorrow’s sexting teen? And what if she does? Would that make her in charge of her sexuality—or an unwitting captive to it? Those questions hit home with Peggy Orenstein, so she went sleuthing. She visited Disneyland and the international toy fair, trolled American Girl Place and Pottery Barn Kids, and met beauty pageant parents with preschoolers tricked out like Vegas showgirls. She dissected the science, created an online avatar, and parsed the original fairy tales. The stakes turn out to be higher than she—or we—ever imagined: nothing less than the health, development, and futures of our girls. From premature sexualization to the risk of depression to rising rates of narcissism, the potential negative impact of this new girlie-girl culture is undeniable—yet armed with awareness and

 Clifford's Busy Week (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)


Clifford’s Busy Week (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)


$8.97


It only takes a little to BE BIG! It’s Sunday, and Clifford and Emily Elizabeth are going to visit her grandma. But Clifford can’t find Mr. Squeaky, his favorite toy mouse! Emily Elizabeth and Clifford return to the places they visited the previous week to look for Mr. Squeaky. Where could he be? The BE BIG campaign invites everyone, big and small, to take action and raise awareness for how CLIFFORD’S BIG IDEAS can make the world a better place. Clifford’s Big Ideas are: Be a Good Friend • Share • Be Kind • Help Others • Be Truthful • Have Respect • Be Responsible • Play Fair • Work Together • Believe in Yourself

 Cracker Jack Collectibles


Cracker Jack Collectibles


$10.75


The caramel-coated popcorn treat Cracker Jacks¨ was first introduced in 1893 at the World’s Columbian Exposition. Little did the 21 million people who got their first taste at the Fair know that the snack would soon sweep the nation. Beginning in 1912, a toy `surprise’was sealed inside each box of Cracker Jack. These toys soon became an important part of childhood for generations of sweet-teeth to come. This new book shows many of these toys, in almost tow hundred full-color group photographs. Since 1912, more than 16 billion toys have been distributed-including a pair of baseball card sets worth over a hundred thousand dollars, miniature toys, booklets made of paper or cardboard, handpainted wooden or porcelain trinkets, jumping frogs made of tin, even a complete model train…anything could be found inside that next box of Cracker Jack! Also included in this book are a general history of the Reuckheim company that produced Cracker Jack, a price guide, and a discussion of the many changing trends in Cracker Jack toy history.

 DIESEL


DIESEL


$8.99


This deluxe version of Diesel from Thomas and Friends brings one of your favorite trains to life like never before – complete with his very own voice! Press the button to hear each character’s classic whistle and signature phrases. Each train also features a working headlight and as you roll it along the track you’ll hear it’s chug-chug sound. The faster you roll, the faster it will chug. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DIG N RIDE FISHER PRICE


DIG N RIDE FISHER PRICE


$75.94


In the Fisher Price Big Action Dig N Ride Ride-On, your child can control the bucket and can lift and turn the crane. The crane moves up and down and the bucket really scoops. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DIGITAL ARTS & CRAFTS STUDIO


DIGITAL ARTS & CRAFTS STUDIO


$64.99


Fisher-Price Digital Arts & Crafts Studio. Transform your home computer into an awesome Digital Arts & Crafts Studio for kids! Hundreds of creative activities and kid-friendly tools make it fun and easy for kids to play and create on your computer, all by themselves! They can turn the stylus into a pencil tool for drawing, a paint brush, crayon, stamper and more, to design, create, print, and assemble all kinds of fun art activities and cool craft projects. Jumping frogs, flying airplanes, paper people, greeting cards, invitations, party hats, digital coloring pages, dot-to-dot activity pages…and more! Convenient USB cable connection and one-time CD-ROM software installation make it quick and easy to set up. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DOODLE PRO TAG ALONG ASST


DOODLE PRO TAG ALONG ASST


$16.48


Fisher-Price Doodle Pro Tag-Along. Sized just right for travel for mess free, on-the-go, magnetic drawing fun! The screen saver pen is attached so it can’t get lost, and the easy-slide eraser clears the screen like magic. Durable frame includes a built in handle, so it’s easy for kids to carry, wherever they go! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DOODLE PRO TAG ALONG ASST


DOODLE PRO TAG ALONG ASST


$16.48


Fisher-Price Doodle Pro Tag-Along. Sized just right for travel for mess free, on-the-go, magnetic drawing fun! The screen saver pen is attached so it can’t get lost, and the easy-slide eraser clears the screen like magic. Durable frame includes a built in handle, so it’s easy for kids to carry, wherever they go! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DOODLE PRO WITH COLOR


DOODLE PRO WITH COLOR


$32.75


Basic Doodle Pro now comes to life with Color! Use the included tracing stencils (5) to create your favorite scene- then bring it to life with colorful markers! (non-permanent, included). Includes Basic Doodle Pro with 3 markers, 5 stencils, and an eraser. Storage in back of Doodle Pro holds your stencils. Carry handle for portability. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DORA BIRTHDAY DOLL


DORA BIRTHDAY DOLL


$24.48


Celebrate your birthday with Dora! Dora is ready for a fiesta in her pretty party dress and she even has a present for you! Open the gift box to reveal a 1 of 3 possible surprise presents! Inside will be a bracelet, ring or two barrettes! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DORA CELL PHONE


DORA CELL PHONE


$11.23


Fisher-Price Dora and Friends Cellphone, new in Spring 2011! This adorable stylized cellphone is great for keeping in touch with Dora and friends! Phone includes cute charm and sounds and phrases in English and Spanish. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DORA HOUSE FURNITURE


DORA HOUSE FURNITURE


$15.48


You can add to your Dora Day to Night Dollhouse collection with this furniture assortment. Choose between the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom. Each furniture pack has a secret transforming feature – the food on the kitchen table changes, the tub in the bathroom changes to a shower, and the desk in the bedroom transforms into Dora’s bed! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DORA HOUSE FURNITURE


DORA HOUSE FURNITURE


$15.48


You can add to your Dora Day to Night Dollhouse collection with this furniture assortment. Choose between the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom. Each furniture pack has a secret transforming feature – the food on the kitchen table changes, the tub in the bathroom changes to a shower, and the desk in the bedroom transforms into Dora’s bed! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DORA HOUSE FURNITURE


DORA HOUSE FURNITURE


$15.48


You can add to your Dora Day to Night Dollhouse collection with this furniture assortment. Choose between the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom. Each furniture pack has a secret transforming feature – the food on the kitchen table changes, the tub in the bathroom changes to a shower, and the desk in the bedroom transforms into Dora’s bed! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 DRAGON'S CATAPULT


DRAGON’S CATAPULT


$24.48


Help the knights defeat the enemy with the Dragon’s Catapult. Includes two figures, working fire catapult, LED Crossbow, and other accessories. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 DRAGON'S DUNGEON


DRAGON’S DUNGEON


$87.89


Shoot the ballista from the top of the Dragon’s Dungeon. Includes three figures, green dragon, working ballista, and many other accessories. The Dragon’s Dungeon has a gate that opens and a working light. Also comes with a Green Dragon Badge for the child to wear. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 DRESS 'N SPIN DORA


DRESS ‘N SPIN DORA


$19.47


This beautifully styled classic house allows Dora to spin into a princess! Includes a Dora figure, with rooted hair, in her everyday outfit, and 2 princess outfits she can wear. Rotate the bird bath to get magical sounds and you can pretend Dora spins into a princess! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 Disney Themed Area: Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Main Street, U.s.a., Frontierland, Adventureland, New Orleans Square, Mickey's Toontown


Disney Themed Area: Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Main Street, U.s.a., Frontierland, Adventureland, New Orleans Square, Mickey’s Toontown


$19.66


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Main Street, U.s.a., Frontierland, Adventureland, New Orleans Square, Mickey’s Toontown, Liberty Square, Paradise Pier, Mickey’s Toontown Fair, Critter Country, the Beast’s Castle, Hollywood Pictures Backlot, Sleeping Beauty’s Cottage, Cinderella’s Chateau, Golden State, Hollywood Boulevard, Toon Studio, a Bug’s Land, Discovery Island, Production Courtyard, Bear Country, Mysterious Island, Front Lot. Excerpt: A Bug’s Land “A Bug’s Land” is a section of Disney’s California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim , California . The area is based on the Disney · Pixar film ” A Bug’s Life “. Adjoining the 2001 agricultural themed area “Bountiful Valley Farm”, the “a bug’s land”, originally to be called “Flik’s Fun Fair”, opened in Autumn of 2002 and sought to offer kid-friendly rides sorely lacking from the park’s initial roster. Flik’s Fun Fair The area in “a bug’s land” is themed as though guests are actually bug sized. Oversized human items and foodstuffs are scattered around the land, similar to the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids play area at Disney Hollywood Studios. The entrance to the section featuring the rides is a box of “Cowboy Crunchies”, a reference to “Woody” from another Pixar film, Toy Story 2 . The fictional backstory for the land reveals that Flik and the other bugs were inspired to create their own fun fair when Disney’s California Adventure opened next door to them. When the Imagineers set out to build the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, they discovered the bugs in the garden and decided to open up Flik’s fair to park guests. Attractions Restaurants Shops A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Adventureland Adventureland is one of the “themed lands” at the many Magic Kingdom-style parks run by The Walt Disney Company

 Dogger


Dogger


$12.99


When Dave loses his favorite toy, Dogger, he is very sad. But when Dogger turns up for sale at the neighborhood fair, everything seems all right–until someone else buys him before Dave can get the money! This timeless classic uses simple words and detailed pictures to show the distress the loss of a toy can cause a child. Filled with humor and Shirley Hughes”s artful touch, this is a book for young readers to tackle by themselves, as well as a delight to read aloud.

 Dogger Storybook and CD


Dogger Storybook and CD


$6.08


When Dave loses his favorite toy, Dogger, he is very sad. But when Dogger turns up for sale at the neighborhood fair, everything seems all right—until someone else buys him before Dave can get the money! This timeless classic uses simple words and detailed pictures to show the distress the loss of a toy can cause a child. Filled with humor and Shirley Hughes’s artful touch, this is a book for young readers to tackle by themselves, as well as a delight to read aloud.

 Doodlebops Holiday


Doodlebops Holiday


$7.97


You’ll drum up the holiday fun when you join the Doodlebops in a winter adventure that will make this season a whole lot happier. Deedee, Rooney and Moe are tapping, strumming and humming to make this the jolliest season yet. Don’t miss the musical sleigh ride that’s sure to put a little more fa la la into your winter festivities.The Doodlebops Holiday Show: The Doodlebops want to bring joy to the world with their new holiday hit, but will they be able to share their sound with the masses?Don’t Use It, Don’t Need It: Rooney refuses to give away his old ukulele, but eventually learns that other people can benefit from things he no longer uses.Fair Share: Deedee won’t share her new toy, but doesn’t understand why Moe and Rooney are hesitant to let her share a verse in their song.Deedee’s Big Break: Deedee has trouble admitting that she broke her brothers’ toys, until she understand that everyone makes mistakes and that they are nothing to be ashamed of.

 Dora the Explorer Swim and Splash Mermaid Dora Doll


Dora the Explorer Swim and Splash Mermaid Dora Doll


$21.48


Little girls will love having bathtime adventures with the magical Mermaid Dora Bath Toy. Mermaid Dora is a mermaid doll for the bathtub, with wind up seashell necklace and mermaid tail that really works. Wind up Mermaid Dora’s seashell necklace and watch her tail flap as she swims. Mermaid Dora comes with lots of fun acessories, including a fun water strainer and a bruch for her beautiful rooted hair. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 EDWARD & THE JOBI TREE


EDWARD & THE JOBI TREE


$24.48


Edward from Thomas & Friends is a durable die-cast engine pulling trees right from Misty Island! He’s pulling 2 logging cars with jobi trees. The trees will connect together to form a tall tree. Each vehicle features magnet connectors that connect either way. Perfect for Take-n-Play portable fold-out playsets. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 EQUESTRIENNE


EQUESTRIENNE


$10.99


Get geared up to go riding for the day. Includes an Equestrienne, pony, saddle, and halter. Recommended for ages four and up. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 Eco Toys Bear Toy in White


Eco Toys Bear Toy in White


$12


UZN1179: Features: -Bear toy.-Material: 100pct Egyptian organic cotton.-Fair Trade company. Color/Finish: -Color: White. Collection: -Eco Toys collection.

 Endangered Species Seahorse Toy in Green


Endangered Species Seahorse Toy in Green


$12


UZN1171: Features: -Seahorse toy.-Material: 100pct Egyptian organic cotton.-Fair Trade company. Color/Finish: -Color: Green. Collection: -Endangered Species collection.

 FAO LION PRIDE W MONKEYS


FAO LION PRIDE W MONKEYS


$30.13


Hear the lions roar! Includes lion, lioness, cub, monkeys, and other accessories. Set can be expanded with Playmobil Wildlife Waterhole! Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 FAO OSTRICH FAMILY WITH NEST


FAO OSTRICH FAMILY WITH NEST


$9.99


Be careful not to disturb the Ostrich Family and the eggs in their nest. Includes two ostriches with movable heads, ostrich eggs and nest. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 FAO RANGERS VEHICLE WITH RHINO


FAO RANGERS VEHICLE WITH RHINO


$43.43


Transport the rhino to another location with the Ranger’s Vehicle. Includes a figure, rhino, ranger’s vehicle, trailer with ramp, and other accessories. The cage walls of the trailer are removable. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 FARM ANIMAL CAR


FARM ANIMAL CAR


$8.98


Fisher-Price Thomas & Friends Farm Animal Car. A durable die-cast trailer car perfect for Thomas and all his friends. Slide the cargo door on the Farm car to change the cargo from Pigs on Hay to Cow to Chickens! Connects to die-cast vehciles using smart magnets that connect either way. Compatible with take-n-play playsets. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 FARM ANIMAL CAR


FARM ANIMAL CAR


$9.95


Fisher-Price Thomas & Friends Farm Animal Car. A durable die-cast trailer car perfect for Thomas and all his friends. Slide the cargo door on the Farm car to change the cargo from Pigs on Hay to Cow to Chickens! Connects to die-cast vehciles using smart magnets that connect either way. Compatible with take-n-play playsets. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 FIRE RESCUE HELICOPTER


FIRE RESCUE HELICOPTER


$17.48


Help the fireman put out the blaze with the Fire Rescue Helicopter by Playmobil. Includes a figure and helicopter with working propeller. Helicopter can also squirt water. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 FISHER-PRICE BRILLIANT BASICS MUSICAL ACTIVITY WALKER


FISHER-PRICE BRILLIANT BASICS MUSICAL ACTIVITY WALKER


$29.95


Fisher-Price Musical Activity Walker – Add to the excitement of learning to walk-with fun musical accompaniment on a sturdy push-along walker! Baby can sit and play too: tapping, pressing, spinning and flipping. There are pages to turn busy activities, and fun musical tunes! The Developmental Benefits of the Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Musical Activity Walker are: Stimulates the Senses: Dancing lights, bright colors & friendly characters offer visual stimulation Lively music, songs & sounds enhance auditory skills Encourages Developing Motor Skills: Strengthens fine motor skills with hands-on activities Enhances balance, coordination & gross motor skills as baby learns to walk Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 FISHER-PRICE CLASSIC XYLOPHONE


FISHER-PRICE CLASSIC XYLOPHONE


$19.95


Fisher-Price Classic Xylophone encourages early music-making. Helps children develop a sense of accomplishment. The mallet is attached, so it never gets lost. This xylophone is on wheels so kids can pull it along wherever they go! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 FISHER-PRICE GIRL'S GIFT SET


FISHER-PRICE GIRL’S GIFT SET


$13.95


Fisher-Price Glamour Gift Set 3 glam accessories! Baby girls are oh-so sweet. Give her a little glam and-just to be practical-teethable, easy-to-grasp features. The Fisher-Price Glamour Gift Set includes: Baby’s First Purse – This pretty purse is perfect for go-anywhere fun, with its rattling coins, teethable key and mirrored heart. Sweet! Diamond Ring Rattle – A BIG diamond ring with rattling bling and a teether for baby – it’s just the thing! Easy to hold and shake too. Two Teethers – Fashion style meets teething comfort! Baby will be delighted by this duo of charming teethers. Age 3 mos – 18 mos. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 FISHER-PRICE LAUGH & LEARN LEARNING WORKBENCH


FISHER-PRICE LAUGH & LEARN LEARNING WORKBENCH


$37.04


Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Workbench – It’s time to work and play, it’s time to build today! Your little fixer can pound, tap, spin, slide and drill while discovering the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, opposites and actions. Three interactive learning modes and lots of tool friends bring the workbench to life, with more than 15 sing-along songs and tunes, along with lively music, fun sounds and phrases. There’s a dancing drill, spinning vise, twirling paint roller, count-and-slide ruler, and rattling hammer. Baby can tap and pound three light-up pegs and sing a counting song. Volume control for quiet play. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 FLIP PHONE


FLIP PHONE


$15.48


Baby’s very own flip phone! The Brilliant Basics Friendly Flip Phone greets baby every time she opens it to say, Hello!. When baby closes the phone, it says, Good-bye.. Each time baby opens the phone she gets the friendly hello, plus one of 3 characters. Characters rotate each time baby closes the phone, to open to someone new! Baby can press a button to hear 1 of 3 ringtones, and press the number buttons to hear a tone. Baby will love to make all her calls on her new Pink Friendly Flip Phone. Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.

 FP LP ROYAL COACH RIDE-ON


FP LP ROYAL COACH RIDE-ON


$47.74


Every little princess will love riding along in this Royal Coach-there’s so much to do and discover! She’ll enjoy music, birdie sounds, and blocks to play with as she rides along with her Little People princess friend! Includes stackable Little People figures, princess throne, 9 colorful blocks, under seat storage and push bar handle! Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been in business to create toys that fascinate and stimulate a child’s imagination. Fisher-Price was founded in 1930, hardly the best time to launch a new business as the shadows of the Depression still loomed over American business. Still, Herman Fisher, Irving Price and Helen Schelle combined their diverse manufacturing and retailing experience to create a toy company and confidently brought 16 wooden toys to the International Toy Fair in New York City. The whimsical nature and magical surprises of those first Fisher-Price toys quickly caught on and became the hallmarks of Fisher-Price ever since. Fisher-Price believes in the potential of children and in the importance of a supportive environment in which they can grow, learn, and get the best possible start in life. Fisher-Price supports today’s families with young children through our breadth of products that includes GeoTrax, Imaginext, Little People, Laugh and Learn, Thomas the Tank, Thomas and Friends, Elmo, Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Sesame Street, Smart Cycle, Ni Hao Kai-Lan, Toy Story and other learning toys and pretend play items.