Yes they do make toy slot machines. You can find them at Sears, Target, or you may purchase them on line at eBay or Amazon.com. There are hand held ones or a little larger.
Toy slot machines are more appropriate for children over the age of 3, although some gumball machines are slot machines and may be more age appropriate than actual slot games. SO yes, depending on the specific toy they may be age appropriate for any age child, just check the manufacturers packaging.
I don't think that slot toys are appropriate for children under the age of five but it also depends on the level of maturity of the toddler. As for the cost of slot toys, slot toys could cost anywhere from $150 to a $1000.
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The settlers in Virginia played lots of amazing games. They played Wii, Beer pong, and the Alphabet game. Their favorite toys to use for games were Wii, Slot machines, and PS2. They loved Nintendo. Their favorite thing of all was a rousing version of Spin the Bottle.
There are machines called Melt'n'Mold Factory, by Crayola, or the Plastic Melting Machine, by Ronco, that are used to create new toys from old plastic ones, or from crayons. One of the molds that can be used for these machines, are the army men molds.
Insert quarter into ass-slot to replay the Game of Life.
There are many places where one could purchase SCX slot cars. Some of the best places to purchase SCX slot cars would be stores like Toys R Us or Amazon.
Machines in a factory that makes toys or other items.
They are used for toys/prizes in vending/gumball machines.
They don't make them, they hire people to assemble toys from your house.
The settlers in Virginia played lots of amazing games. They played Wii, Beer pong, and the Alphabet game. Their favorite toys to use for games were Wii, Slot machines, and PS2. They loved Nintendo. Their favorite thing of all was a rousing version of Spin the Bottle.