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		<title>The Character DollsToys</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Note3wool: Створена сторінка: Founded by 3 brothers in 1947, the Kenner Company produced many popular toys such as their common constructing and development toy sets in 1957 referred to as t...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Founded by 3 brothers in 1947, the Kenner Company produced many popular toys such as their common constructing and development toy sets in 1957 referred to as the Girder and Panel, 1959's Give-A-Show projector, and 1963's the Simple-Bake Oven. Then in 1957, the organization was acquired by General Mills which also subsequently merged Kenner Items into its own Rainbow Crafts division wherein its very first merchandise after the merger was Perform-Doh.The 1st number of dolls that Kenner produced were the 1972's vinyl Blythe doll which measured eleven.5 to 12 inches. The doll came with distinct changeable hair and eye colors. This doll is a single of the sought-after vintage collectibles which can reach a number of hundred dollars to get. Another doll it popularized in the very same year was the 18-inch Gabbigale with a battery-operated talker. The doll was created of difficult [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2PAI98OQu4 RAPTOR TOY] jointed plastic physique with vinyl head, painted eyes, and rooted hair.&lt;br /&gt;
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Microwarmer Dinosaur Soft Toys ReviewedLots of young children like dinosaurs and prehistoric animals and things like a Stegosaurus or a T. rex soft toy are very well-known. This new selection of soft toys are also supplied with a particular bag that once positioned in the microwave and warmed up, can then be place back into the soft toy to make a extremely warm and cosy bedtime buddy.Plush for the MicrowaveThere are 3 distinct prehistoric animals in the series. Each and every a single comes with a canvas bag that is filled with linseed. This bag can be popped into the microwave oven to warm up and then it can be inserted into a pocket in the dinosaur's tummy, to turn this soft toy into the equivalent of a hot water bottle. We discovered that the bags stayed warm for very a long time and this had the result of creating the plush dinosaur act like a radiator offering tons of warmth, perfect for a chilly evening and much less fuss and fret than a scorching water bottle.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Microwarmer Dinosaur Toys</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Note3wool: Створена сторінка: Founded by 3 brothers in 1947, the Kenner Organization developed a number of common toys this kind of as their common developing and building toy sets in 1957 n...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Founded by 3 brothers in 1947, the Kenner Organization developed a number of common toys this kind of as their common developing and building toy sets in 1957 named the Girder and Panel, 1959's Give-A-Show projector, and 1963's the Effortless-Bake Oven. Then in 1957, the organization was acquired by Common Mills which also subsequently merged Kenner Goods into its personal Rainbow Crafts division wherein its very first product after the merger was Play-Doh.The 1st couple of dolls that Kenner produced had been the 1972's vinyl Blythe doll which measured 11.5 to 12 inches. The doll came with diverse changeable hair and eye colors. This doll is one particular of the sought-right after vintage collectibles which can attain a number of hundred bucks to obtain. An additional doll it popularized in the identical 12 months was the 18-inch Gabbigale with a battery-operated talker. The doll was produced of difficult jointed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2PAI98OQu4 DINOSAUR FIGHT] plastic body with vinyl head, painted eyes, and rooted hair.&lt;br /&gt;
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Microwarmer Dinosaur Soft Toys ReviewedLots of youngsters like dinosaurs and prehistoric animals and items like a Stegosaurus or a T. rex soft toy are quite popular. This new assortment of soft toys are also provided with a particular bag that as soon as positioned in the microwave and warmed up, can then be put back into the soft toy to make a very warm and cosy bedtime buddy.Plush for the MicrowaveThere are 3 various prehistoric animals in the series. Each and every 1 comes with a canvas bag that is filled with linseed. This bag can be popped into the microwave oven to warm up and then it can be inserted into a pocket in the dinosaur's tummy, to flip this soft toy into the equivalent of a hot water bottle. We identified that the bags stayed warm for very a extended time and this had the result of generating the plush dinosaur act like a radiator supplying plenty of warmth, perfect for a chilly night and much less fuss and fret than a sizzling water bottle.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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