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Raises funds to provide toys to supplement the collections of local coordinators and defray the costs of conducting annual Toys for Tots campaigns.
The Official US Marine Corps Toys for Tots Foundation Web Site. The mission of the US Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, ...
The official web site of Todd McFarlane's "Spawn." All of the information you could want to know concerning the comic book and McFarlane Toys.
The official digital home of McFarlane Toys. See all the latest Spawn, film and sports action figures plus archives of our previous toys.
Provides children with exceptional products that are educational, developmental and fun. Offers consultant opportunities.
Paper toys and custom paper models made to your specifications.
fd's Flickr Toys. Helping you do fun things with your digital camera since 2005. ;-). Recent visitors... click an icon, make a friend! ...
Too embarrassed (or too cheap) to buy sex toys? This site shows you how, step-by-step, to build them yourself. Got ingenious inventions? Don't be shy, ...
Mass and specialty market manufacturer of licensed and proprietary toy products: The Lord of the Rings, Universal Studios Classic Monsters, Monty Python, ...
A Canadian toy store featuring books and educational toys such as Lego, wooden trains, Crayola, Harry Potter, science kits and microscopes, software, ...
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Toys aren't just for keeping babies entertained - they're extremely important for their mental, physical, intellectual and social development. They are the tools that teach baby about their world and their place in it. They add excitement to learning about life, how things work and how to get along with others. Good toys will give your little one the motivation to play and develop basic skills. This article provides suggestions on choosing age appropriate toys and activities during baby's first year. Following these guidelines will help you be continually expanding baby's horizons and encouraging...
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Some parents may be hesitant to begin signing with their baby even after hearing all of the wonderful benefits that come from signing with your baby. After all, sign language takes years to learn, doesn't it? Not at all! Learning to sign with your baby is as easy as reading a recipe. Teaching sign language isn't a time-consuming chore. Rather, it can be worked into your life as a natural part of communication with your child as well as the rest of your family. Think of it as an extension of speech, and you talk to your baby every day. You can start as early as six months of age. Remember, though,...
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