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Leap Frog LeapPad

Leap Frog LeapPad
With the touch of a magic wand, LeapFrog's patented NearTouch technology allows children to touch images and experience the next level of interactive magic. With full-colored animated books, silly sounds and fun characters, this system lets children learn at their own pace. Place a book on the LeapPad, pop in the cartridge and touch any page with the "magic" LeapPad pen to hear words and stories read out loud, learn letter sounds, hear colorful characters come to life and play tons of learning games.Teaches Reading Phonics and vocabulary Math Geography Music and science Foreign languages and more Features Read full-color, animated storybooks Phonetically sound out words Provides layers of activities and functions for various skill levels Battery-operated and portable Requires 4 AA batteries (not included) Retractable pen (NearTouch stylus) and storage LeapPad frame Includes one 32-page interactive book Interactive book features stories and activities -- Winnie-the-Pooh, Richard Scarry and more Can be used with the LeapPad library of interactive books and cartridges (sold separately) Internet expandable, so you can download new activities from the LeapFrog Web site and store them on your LeapFrog Mind Station Blank Cartridges (2 or 4 MB) Color may vary, blue or green Awards 2003 Best Vacation Products for 2003, Dr. Toy 2003 All Star Award, Children's Software Revue 2002 Toy Wishes All Star and "Neo-Classic", Education & Learning Cateogy 2002 #1 Best Selling Toy Sold in Specialty Stores and Top 10 Best Selling Toy Overall (PlayDate) 2001 Top Educational Toy, Supplier Performance Awards by Retail Category 2001 Winner, Best Vacation Products of 2001, Dr. Toy 2001 Winner, Top 20 Toys, KTVU-TV (FOX) Great American Toy Test, San Francisco 2001 Winner, Best of Travel Category, Amazing Toy Awards, Babyzone.com Toys Learning Toys Walmart http://www.tonsofspecials.com/cgi-bin/getImage.cgi?646595 29.88 http://www.tonsofspecials.com/sales.php?646595



Toys: New Designs from the Art Toy Revolution
Toys: New Designs from the Art Toy Revolution
Toys are no longer just for kids--they are at the heart of a new pop culture movement. The new toy scene emerged in 1997 when designer Michael Lau exhibited G.I. Joes he'd customized into hip-hop street figures at a Hong Kong toy show. Artists from Hong Kong and Japan followed suit, creating their own limited edition vinyl figures. The vinyl toy movement soon went global, invading the US and Europe with a vengeance and spawning an intense, worldwide collector's culture.Toys documents the amazing variety and mesmerizing detail of these unique, highly collectible figures from the top artists in Hong Kong, Japan, the US, the UK, Canada, and Australia, including James Jarvis, Gary Baseman, Frank Kozik, Jim Woodring, Ugly Dolls, and Todd Schorr. With dazzling imagery and interviews with the artists, this detailed collection is the perfect source for inspiration and information for designers, graphic designers, and collectors alike.



Alto saxophone - The alto saxophone is a variety of the saxophone, a family of woodwind instruments invented by Adolphe Sax. The alto is the third smallest of the saxophone family, which consists of over eight sizes of saxophone (see saxophone).

World Saxophone Quartet - The World Saxophone Quartet is a jazz group founded in 1977. The original members were Julius Hemphill (alto and soprano saxophone, flute), Oliver Lake (alto and soprano saxophone), Hamiet Bluiett (baritone saxophone, alto clarinet), and David Murray (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet).

Sopranino saxophone - The sopranino saxophone is one of the smallest members of the saxophone family. A sopranino saxophone is tuned in the key of E-flat, and sounds an octave above the alto saxophone.

Toy train - A toy train is a toy that represents a train, distinguished from a model train by an emphasis on low cost and durability, rather than scale modeling. A toy train can be as simple as a pull toy that does not even run on track, or it might be operated by clockwork or a battery.



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Miniature Hay Balers - ... niece Anne Hayes Hoyt, and OSU quarterback Rex Kern, among others who knew him well. All rights reserved. DVD Features: Region (unknown) Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Line-up of personnel are: Tubby Hayes, tenor saxophone; Mike Pyne, piano; Danny Thompson, bass; Tony Levin, drums. The constraints of the studio were always too restricting, and here we can here just how much fun he and the fellers had in front of an extremely appreciative audience! BY ... recorded in march, 1966 at the famous Dancing Slipper in Nottingham. ALONE TOGETHER HERE'S THAT RAINY DAY WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED LOVE? Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Line-up of personnel are: Tubby Hayes, tenor saxophone; Mike Pyne, piano; Danny Thompson, bass; Tony Levin, drums. High school educator, Ohio State football coach, and political confidante, Woody Hayes includes interviews with Buckeye player Archie Griffin, niece Anne Hayes Hoyt, and OSU quarterback Rex Kern, among These ...

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Over the reedplates, there is a standard diatonic harmonica is most likely what you think of when you think of when you think of when you think of when you think of a "harmonica." Harmonica A harmonica is a free reed musical wind instrument (also known, among other things, as a mouth organ, french harp or "Mississippi saxophone"), having multiple, variably-tuned brass or bronze reedss, each secured at one end over an airway slot of like dimension into which a player blows or draws to make distinct tones. This technique is called "bending", a term borrowed from guitarists, who literally "bend" a string in order to create subtle changes in pitch. Chromatic harmonicas also include a button-actuated slide that, when depressed, further redirects the air. Because they are only designed to be played in a single key at a time, diatonic harmonicas are available in all keys. Instead, lips and tongue are used to select one or a few of the several holes arranged usually linearly on a mouthpiece. Parts of the comb. The standard diatonic harmonica The harmonica consists of a "comb" made of wood or plastic cover which projects the sound out of the comb. The standard diatonic harmonica is commonly used in blues and folk music, but also in jazz, classical music, country music, rock and roll and pop music. The lower holes are designed around the tonic (C major) and dominant (G major) chords, allowing a player to play these chords underneath a melody by blocking or unblocking the lower holes with the tongue. The metallic blow and draw reedplates are screwed onto either side of the higher-tuned reed down toward the pitch of the comb. The toy saxophone.



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