Yes, the plural form of the word "slinky" is "slinkies."
Slinkies have cured cancer, ended world hunger, and have made world peace.
Slinky frendsFriends are like slinkies,They always bounce back...Going from one person to the next...This way and that...Friends are like slinkies,You can bend them, mold them, turn them into something their not...But in the end all friends are like slinkies,So they will always bounce back...Alexandra Greif
slinky seismology is based on the tenet that has almost anything to do with earthquakes seismology can be demonstrated with one or more slinkies
no because the diameter cam change but all the angles will stay the same.
Water guns, slinkies, sillybandz, stuffed animal, earphones, paint kit, candy IT DEPENDS ON WHAT THE PRIZE IS FOR
yes they our since metal costs more to make then plastic. Plastic slinkies cost about $4
The best toys for getting back to the basics are jacks, lincoln logs, tops, slinkies, wooden cars and trains. In order to get the imagination moving you might also want to add some card and board games.
The F35 is a full size acoustic folk guitar, an entry level instrument by Yamaha. I have one, and it is a very well made instrument for the price.. just replace the bridge pins and saddle with something of higher quality, and throw some ernie ball slinkies on, and you've got a very nice sounding all-around acoustic with minimal investment. It is very pretty too and I like it alot.
back in the 60's a slinky was worth 1 dollar in some stores others it was worth around 4 dollars. over the years they brought their prices up. now to almost 10 to 15 dollars, because of new designs and bigger slinkies.
Games such as Pick Up Sticks, Sliding Number Puzzles, and Scrabble were popular. Toys such as Mr. Potato Head, The Hula Hoop, Play-Doh, Silly Putty, Barbie Dolls, Slinkies, etc., were the more popular toys that came out during that time.
Squirt guns, puzzles, slinkies, whoopie coushins, glow sticks, dress-up clothes/party hats. Six-year- olds have wild imaginations and just like to be silly pretending to be someone or something else.