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Toys, whether used for diversion or education, provide hours of fun. From the simplest of baby toys to RC airplanes, toys are what makes life fun!

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Habitat of a sloth?

Sloths have long claws which are good to help grip around trees. They move very slow and live in trees.

What is a good walk through for voya nui online game?

try http://www.bzpower.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=226004&pid=4986321&st=3760&#entry4986321

What level does cleffairy evolve?

It doesn't evolve at level, it needs happiness to evolve into Clefairy and needs a moon stone to go into Clefable, maybe just try and use the moon stone?

How to make a roman aqueduct out of LEGOs?

You can simply find it on google, when you tick in 'lego roman aquaduct'. The first one is immediately the best, I think.

Is LEGO Batman a good game?

I think that this game is great but that is my opinion i like it because you can go ontop of rooftops and basically go anywhere you want to exept for the water. you also have a bunch of gadjets to which is sweet but the best part of all is the fighting in the game the fighting is a A++++++++++++++ all the way

Why do people like to play board games?

Some people like the strategy, as with games like Chess or Go... they require a lot of thought, and it is a challenge to win. Some people are just competitive, and other people just want a good excuse to spend time with other people and have a conversation. I love board games, and there is probably a little of all of those reasons in why I love them... but also, I just think that they are fun. It's cool to learn the rules, and learn to succeed, and to do it with other people who are enjoying the game and the company.

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What were the most popular toys in 1975?

Come holiday season, many parents keep a close eye on toy trends to find the perfect gift for their child. What were some of the most hotly desired toys and gadgets from 1968 to 1977? Here’s our answer.

  • 1968: Hot Wheels.
    • The brand name has nearly become synonymous with toy cars since Mattel debuted the line in the late 60s, but a lot of that success comes from how they differed from Matchbox, as their rival had been in the market since 1953. Hot Wheels differentiated themselves by being more grandiose in presentation, rather than trying to always be an authentic recreation of a real car. Superchargers, giant tires, and flame paint-jobs were some of the many ways that the Mattel brand made its mark on pop culture, as well as the use of plastic wheels to make friction less of an issue. Their racing track set also turned out to be an invaluable idea, as the company still produces many variations on their original ideas to this day. For the 40th anniversary in 2008, Hot Wheels celebrated the making of its four billionth car with the production of a diamond-studded model worth $140,000. It had 2700 diamond chips, a total of almost 23 karats, and was cast in white gold, with rubies as the taillights.
  • 1969: Snoopy Astronaut.
    • Not only was the Space Race capturing the world’s attention at the end of the ‘60s, but Charles Schultz’s beloved “Peanuts” comic was in what many would consider its golden age. Snoopy the beagle was already an incredibly popular character, but during the Apollo 10 mission, he might have found his true calling. Before the mission, NASA approached Schultz to ask if they could use Snoopy as their safety mascot. This led to the institution of the Silver Snoopy Award program, which aims to improve the safety record of NASA employees and contractors. It proved to be a great success, and the Silver Snoopy Pin is a much-coveted award at NASA to this day, and adding to its mystique is the fact that the pin has actually flown in space! But of course, astronauts were not the only ones clamoring for the newest and coolest Peanuts merchandise. The Snoopy Astronaut plushy was a must-have in the holidays of 1969, and is still sought after by collectors today.
  • 1970: Nerf Ball.
    • Today, Nerf is probably best known for its foam-based weaponry, but the original toy from the company was just a simple, 4 in. ball. In 1969, a Minnesota game inventor named Reyn Guyer approached the Parker Brothers company with an idea for a volleyball game that was safe indoors. However, Parker Brothers saw the potential in just one small factor: the polyurethane foam ball. Introduced as the “world’s first official indoor ball,” Nerf debuted the following year. Since the original Nerf Ball release in 1970, the Nerf line has introduced many successful products, including foam sports equipment, Super Soaker water guns, and even some video game attachments. As of 2015, Nerf was estimated to be generating around $400 million a year.
  • 1971: Weebles.
    • Weebles wobble, but they don’t fall down! The popular catchphrase for Hasbro Playskool trademark Weebles has endured, maybe even more than the toys themselves. Filled with two solids of different masses, this egg-shaped physics-based toy was a hit, swinging back-and-forth, but of course, never falling down. Even though Weebles aren’t as popular today as they once were, their influence can be felt in many current lines. Hasbro did attempt a relaunch of new Weebles in 2010 that were larger, but they never caught on like their original counterparts did in 1971.
  • 1972: Uno.
    • Originally developed by Merle Robbins in 1971, this unique card game with the goal of being the first person out of cards is played all over the world today. After Robbins first developed the game, his friends and family seemed to really enjoy it. So, he spent $8,000 to make the original 5,000 copies of the game. He began to sell it from his barbershop, then slowly was able to sell it in other local businesses. Robbins later sold the rights to the game to a group of friends headed by Robert Tezak, the owner of a funeral parlor in Joliet, Illinois. Tezak formed International Games, Inc., to market his new acquisition, with the offices for the newly formed games company located behind his funeral parlor. Uno was produced in-state by Lewis Saltzman at Saltzman Printers, in Maywood, Illinois. International Games would eventually be bought by Mattel in 1992.
  • 1973: Skateboards.
    • We know what you’re thinking - skateboards can’t have been invented in 1973! Well, you’d be right. However, the reason for their sudden upswing in popularity that year was due to the invention of the polyurethane wheel the previous year. Compared to the metal wheels used until then on most skateboard models, these polyurethane wheels completely changed the game. They had a better grasp on pavement, improving traction immensely, which of course make skateboarding much safer overall. It was a lot easier to convince parents to get their kids a skateboard when there was fancy new tech to keep those kids safer. Since the ‘70s, skateboarding has remained an incredibly popular sport, with another huge surge in interests starting in the early 2000s. Many metropolitan cities have even catered to their skater population as well, with more dedicated skateparks being built in the past couple of decades.
  • 1974: Dungeons & Dragons.
    • Originally developed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, Dungeons & Dragons exploded into a popularity that neither creator could have foreseen. Allowing the players to inject some creativity by making their own characters, this game greatly differentiated itself from other miniature wargames of the time. Since its debut in 1974, Dungeons & Dragons has gone through several iterations, with the most recent “Fifth Edition” launching to great success in 2014. Dungeons & Dragons has expanded into something much more than a game, with novels, video games, and even with entire careers being dedicated to discussing the mechanics of its various editions. There are also many content creators online who specialize in making D&D-themed content, like Geek & Sundry’s massively popular show of voice actors playing the game, Critical Role.
  • 1975: The Pet Rock.
    • Okay, this one definitely stands out as being a pretty horrible toy. A lot of why the Pet Rock has retained a place in cultural discussions is due to the way that creator Gary Dahl was able to make off with a lot of people’s money for not much work. To even call him the “creator” seems a little weird, since he didn’t invent rocks. The Pet Rock was marketed as the perfect pet, as you didn’t have to do anything to take care of it. There’s not much else to be said about this toy, other than we feel sorry for anybody who fell for this one.
  • 1976: The Cher doll.
    • The Goddess of Pop found lots of success in television throughout the early 1970s, and both she and ex-husband Sonny Bono were immortalized in dolls to commemorate the show. Cher’s model garnered much more popularity though, becoming the best-selling doll in all of 1976. The Mackie Collection Dolls that this was produced as a part of also released a full line of clothes, a home, and a stage playset to compliment this 12 in. figure. Cher was also made into a Barbie doll by Mattel in 2007, with obviously better standards of production at the time, but it didn’t catch on the way that her diva doll caught on during her heyday.
  • 1977: Kenner Star Wars action figures.
    • This one requires little explanation, as it was near impossible to exist in 1977 without hearing about George Lucas’ pop culture phenomenon Star Wars. Every kid across the country wanted to be Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, or Han Solo, so Holiday Season ‘77 was a rather easy one to shop for. Well, if you could get your hands on the toys, of course. The original Kenner toys sold out so quickly that the toy company sold certificates that parents could redeem for toys the following year. Kenner continued its partnership with Lucasfilm, producing toys for the following two films of the franchise, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Kenner produced over 100 unique figures for Star Wars between 1978 and 1985, with total sales that topped 300 million units.
  • 1978: Simon.
    • The memory game invented by Ralph H. Baer and Howard J. Morrison was an instant hit in 1978, becoming one of the hottest-selling toys of the decade. After getting his hands on Atari’s arcade game Touch Me at a trade show in ‘76, Baer made his own spin on the formula by adding more pleasing tones that were inspired by the notes of a bugle, as he found Atari’s game to be a good idea that was executed poorly with “miserable, rasping sounds”. Originally called Follow Me, the name was changed to Simon after Morrison and Baer pitched their idea to the Milton Bradley Company. Since its debut in the late ‘70s, Simon has expanded into many products that are variations on the original theme, as toy technology has advanced through the decades. Simon Trickster, Simon Flash, Simon Swipe, and Simon Air have all been released with increasingly complex circuitry and game mechanics, but none have had remotely the cultural resonance as the original Simon.
  • 1979: The ATARI 2600.
    • Although Atari found little success with their handheld endeavors like Touch Me, their home console story is entirely different. After the massive success of their Pong home console game, Atari decided to go about things differently. Founder Nolan Bushnell saw the limitations in burning custom logic to the circuit board, which meant that only one game could be played and to play a new game, an entirely new console must be built. To solve this, he used a low cost microprocessor that could support multiple games, which completely revolutionized the video game industry as we know it. Nowadays, game developers can be at entirely separate companies from those who design the consoles! On January 1, 1992, Atari ended production of the 2600, with lifetime sales being estimated at over 30 million units.

How do you solve the isis puzzle?

  1. the answer is only 10 min long ands super easy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. The clues are key. thay may seem cryptic,. it takes about 10 min. to open the isis once you know how.
  3. as clue 4 suggests, the rings don't do much.
  4. the only other thing im gonna tell you is to release bb3, you must bash it plunger up, then move bb3 into the middle of the maze. that's it
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  6. Actually, here goes. 1:st, plunger up and, as said, bash it quite hard (to release a small metal ball that will then fall from its hanging position by a magnet. This ball will then fall down into a hole in a base plate (the base plate is the locking mechanism). After this banging, you need to rotate the orb in air in order for the small ball to end up in the center of the plate. Do that. Try to see if you are sucsessful in doing that by pressing the button, if the button goes only half way down you are good. If not,(the button goes all the way, bad) keep rotating. When sucsessful keep the button down, turn the orb around. When doing this, the plunger actually holds the ball still in its centre. When upside down, rotate the orb so that two other balls fall into their crevices. Now, final step! Press the button all the way up! This will now lift the locking plate so that it's freeing the locking. Turn the ball around again holding down the button. Release it slowly. Now be very careful! Do not bump the orb at all, start unscrewing it slowly and carefully. There you go! That's the secret of the ISIS I.
  7. On the same subject; how to reset your puzzle ball? First of all: keep the ball in the plate! If you remove it, you will never be able to reopen your puzzle (unless sending it in to Sonicwarp, where they probably will use a slinshot centrifugal).
  8. If you remove the locking plate, make sure that the hole aligns to the outer marking! And; maker extremely sure that the 2 balls are in different grooves! If they are in the same groove, one will always stop you from opening your orb again! Ever. You can actually test that you have got this right; rotate the half by its own and, then press the locking plate up. If it goes up fluch, then you are good. By removing the balls you remove this 'switch', making it a little bit easier to reopen your orb!

What was the most popular toy in 1962?

The Pet Rock is arguably the popular toy of 1975. There were over 5 million sold in a six month period.

How long do you bake Play-Doh in an oven?

It will get hard but it can break if enough pressure applies

Is Lego good or bad for you?

It is a form of opinion.

But in my opinion, it is good, because it develops and encourages creativity.
that is really hard to suggest, Legos are popular toys for all ages where everyone can build what they want. but, they can be a problem, it can cause people to create inappropriate things or just they get stepped on a lot and also can cause cuts.

How do you get 3 players in powder game?

go to you tube and search powder game glitches how do get 3 players.

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