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Hoberman: Mini Sphere - Rings
Mini colorful linking rings expand or contract with the touch of your finger. Toss it back and forth, flip or bounce it. Expands from 5" to 12". Ages 4 and up.
Star Explosion Glow In The Dark
More than 700 glow in the dark shapes to decorate ceilings and walls make this classic kit a fun and educational item. Measures 2"L x 9.5"W x 2"H.
University Games Super Why ABC Letter Preschool Game
Players practice key reading skills by taking on the powers of the Super Why team: Alpha Pig, Wonder Red, Princess Presto and Super Why! The board and skill-based character cards help children build reading skills by identifying letters, rhyming, correcting silly sentences and learning how to read basic words. Ages 3+. 2-4 Players!
Bible Kids On Stage Charades
Bravo! Encore! Play the award-winning Kids on Stage game with a new Bible twist! Everyone's applauding Kids on Stage Bible Charades, the fun, creative way to encourage confidence and develop communication skills in young children. Everyone gets in on the act on every turn. Each player takes a turn acting out animals, objects or actions from the Bible while the other players guess. It'...
Lord Of The Rings: The Confrontation Deluxe Edition
A Stratego-like game themed around Lord of the Rings. Players each control a force of 9 characters (light vs. dark) whose identities are hidden from their opponent at the beginning of the game. Combat is resolved by playing special cards. In this edition you will not only be able to play the original classic game, but also play an entirely new variant game with new characters found on the...
Phases of the Moon
Kids can now experience the force that has organized civilizations for thousands of years -- without leaving the comfort of their home. This enlightening kit comes with eight 3D glow-in-the-dark moons, each depicting a different phase, which mounts easily on a ceiling or wall. Comes with a Lunar Guide Book with fascinating experiments that illustrate the moon's incredible magnetism. No...
Game of Knowledge
This family learning game features two sets of questions, letting grownups and kids compete equally. It challenges players to draw on their knowledge base for answers.