Archive for September, 2010
Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
- silk-screened, suede-cloth puppet
- Head & front legs articulate or retract into shell completely.
- 13″ long hand puppet
Product DescriptionIs this Tortoise looking for a hare to race? This silk-screened, suede-cloth puppet is just one step away from nature. Head & front legs articulate or retract into shell completely. Movable head, arms and legs. Pulls into shell
FACTS OF INTERESTThe 41 species of tortoise live on land in warm areas of the world. The smallest are four inches across, and the biggest are four feet across.Because their shells protect them so well against enemies, tortois…
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Tags: Puppet, Tortoise
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Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
- HAND PUPPET
- FOLKMANIS
- TARANTULA
Product DescriptionHe’s hairy, he’s scary, and some of the real thing actually grow this big… But don’t worry, this extra large Tarantula puppet can’t hurt you — in fact, he’s as cuddly as a puppy. Really. But go ahead and squish him if it makes you feel better. Hand enters from chest area to work several of the multiple legs. Eight movable legs
FACTS OF INTERESTThe hairy tarantula lives around the world in the tropics and subtropics. It makes its home in burro…
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Tags: Large, Puppet, Tarantula
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Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
- Plan Toys is the first company to manufacture toys using wood from rubber trees that no longer provide latex
- Plan Toys practices the 3R’s of green living: Reduce, Reuse And Recycle
- Promotes natural learning and instill a sense of wonder
- Encourages creative play in a positive learning environment, healthy social interaction
- Plan Toys manufacturing processes are designed to reduce waste and save energy
Product DescriptionContains 36 natural blocks and 14 color blocks. The set reinforces creativity, expands children’s thinking ability and stimulates imagination.
Playtime Ideas:Children learn to differentiate the various shapes and colors of blocks as well as count and group the pieces accordingly. Encourages children to create designs which will help to stimulate their imagination, creativity and planning skills.Children can make designs using the blocks to build a ca…
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Tags: Construction, PlanToys
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Monday, September 27th, 2010
Product DescriptionPut on your very own Sesame Street Puppet show with your Full Body Hang Elmo Puppet Doll!…
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Tags: Elmo, Fisher, Price, Puppet
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Monday, September 27th, 2010
- Workable Mouth
- 18 inches tall
- Pink feet and ears and gray fur
Product DescriptionThe Folkmanis Mouse puppets are 18 inches (46 cm) tall with gray fur and pink feet and ears. This particular mouse puppet has a cute vest is is great if you are doing any Christmas plays such as the Nutcracker. He has a workable mouth….
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Tags: Mouse, Plush, Puppet, Vest
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Sunday, September 26th, 2010
- Small Tarantula hand puppet by Folkmanis.
- Use your fingers to make its front legs crawl and your imagination to bring it to life!
- 9 inches long.
- Recommended for ages 3 years old and up.
Product DescriptionThe Folkmanis Small Tarantula puppet is 9 inches (22.9 cm) long. The tarantula puppets are orange and black with hairy legs. The small tarantula puppet was released August 2004….
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Tags: Plush, Puppet, Small, Tarantula
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Saturday, September 25th, 2010
- Plan toys is the first company to manufacture toys using wood from rubber trees that no longer provide latex
- Our manufacturing processes are designed to reduce waste and save energy
- Creates innovative educational toys for every developmental stage of childhood
- Encourages healthy social interaction, promotes natural learning and instills a sense of wonder
- Sets have real world functionality which encourages creative play in a positive learning environment
Product DescriptionThe Pirate Ship has a gangway at the back that can be opened to move cargo into the storage room. The pirate’s accessory can be used as guideline for teaching boat’s equipment. Children can create their imaginary and adventurous story while interacting and playing with others to gain social interaction….
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Price: Too low to display
Tags: Pirate, PlanToys, Ship
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Sunday, September 19th, 2010
- This realistically detailed 24-inch Brown Bat puppet features a workable mouth, complete with fangs
- Leather-like fabric wings spread into an infamous silhouette, then flap silently into the darkness
Product DescriptionThis realistically detailed Brown Bat puppet features a workable mouth, complete with fangs, and leather-like fabric wings, which spread into an infamous silhouette, then flap silently into the darkness. Befriend this creature of the night and he just might rid you of the scourge of stinging insects. Movable mouth and wings
FACTS OF INTERESTThere are at least 1,000 species of bat that live all over the world except in the Arctic and Antarctica. Most …
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Saturday, September 18th, 2010
Product DescriptionWarty and spotty, this Toad puppet’s realistic appearance makes him the amphibian of choice for nature lovers. His floppy legs stretch when he leaps and fold up neatly when he crouches. Animate his mouth for fly catching, croaking or kissing. Movable mouth…
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Tags: Toad
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Saturday, September 18th, 2010
Product DescriptionKeep an eye on the bananas-this Monkey is nimble- fingered! When you manipulate its arms, head and mouth, this velvety puppet will steal any scene…maybe even a snack. Movable mouth and arms.
FACTS OF INTERESTThe 125 species of monkey belong to the primate order which also includes apes and human beings.Some monkeys live in small families, others in large colonies. All communicate with many different calls and facial expressions. Some even singMonke…
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Tags: Monkey, Puppet
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