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The classic game of rock 'em sock 'em is back after 35 years. The original robots red rocker and blue bomber are featured in the game. Object of the game : Players try to move the robots into position and hammer their opponent robot until his block comes off.
Recommended age: 5 - 10 years
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Since 1913, kids have used these wooden spools to express their creativity in wonderful structures. This deluxe version of the classic kit is a must for the little one who loves to put it together and take it apart. It’s got everything kids need to make windmills, animals—and even real cranes and elevators. The set comes with 48 rods, 20 spools, 12 connectors, 8 end caps, 4 pulleys/wheels, 8 plastic Tinkertoy flags, 2 pieces of string and instructions. It’s all packaged in the handy canister you remember. Best of all, all Tinkertoy kits are fully interchangeable, so you can add on more sets as your child grows.
Recommended Ages: 3-6
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The classic whodunit game! For more than 50 years, this mystery's kept everyone guessing! Poor Mr. Buddy's been murdered in his own stately home! Who could have done it? And how? And where? Was it Colonel Mustard in the Conservatory with the Revolver? Or did Miss Scarlet commit the crime in the Library with the Candlestick? With six suspects, six possible murder weapons and nine rooms in the mansion, there are hundreds of possibilities, and plenty of clues to investigate! For 3 to 6 players.
Recommended age: 8 years and up
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Battleship captains plot their strategies, send out torpedoes, and as the last ship (often the smallest, two-peg patrol boat) hides in an unsuspected corner, anticipation mounts. Like many classic games, Battleship walks a fine line between strategy and luck. The goal is to conceal the location of your ships while finding and destroying your enemies' fighters. The playing arena is a notebook-size plastic board updated for '90s sensibilities: the "floor" of the board is printed with waves and the exterior vaguely resembles a laptop. The design mimics the view a submarine captain would have, complete with a glimmer of radar waves. The game is perfect entertainment to share: simple enough for children, yet gratifying enough for adults to enjoy.
Recommended age: 7 years and up
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A tinier version of the traditional Radio Flyer steel trike, this 10-inch classic couldn't get any cuter without an anxious toddler onboard. Wide handlebars with grips, matching red pedals, a step in back for piggybacking, and a wide two-color seat give it a distinctly retro look. But its old-fashioned style doesn't take away from its functionality--the ride is smooth.
Recommended age: 2 - 4 years
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Build a better mousetrap and you can catch your opponent's mouse before yours is caught! As you travel around the board, collect pieces to create your trap, then put it together and start up the whole crazy chain reaction-this is no ordinary mousetrap! For 2 to 4 players.
Recommended age: 6 - 12 years
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The world's best selling hand held puzzle - the original Rubik's Cube. Billions of combinations, but only one solution. How fast can you solve it?
Recommended age: 8 years and up
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The game that ties you up in knots! Spin the dial, then move hands or feet from one colored circle to another! 2 to 4 players.
Recommended age: 6 years and up
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Surely countless medical careers have been launched because of this humorous game. The Operation game board features Sam the patient, lying atop a red plastic "operating table" with 12 body cavities exposed. Players perform highly skilled procedures with a pair of tweezers such as removing a broken heart or butterflies in the stomach. This kind of surgery requires a steady hand! Doctors must remove the offending body part without touching the metal lining of the cavity. Touch the metal edge, and you'll set off the buzzer and make Sam's nose light up. Then the designated Specialist steps in--for double the fee! If you're playing solo, try performing all 12 operations without getting zapped.
Recommended age: 6 - 12 years
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Practice makes perfect in the game of Life. Try marriage, kids, and more. Will you go to college and take out student loans? Or join the working force and collect on payday? Will you go bankrupt, or earn millions in stock and real estate? Anything's possible with a spin of the Life wheel! A classic family game that can be a reality check--or just a fun time.
Recommended age: 9 years and up
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