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May 2010 Notable Toys — General GamesAge Range: 6 and up SKU or Item #: MFG73101 Launch Date: December 2009 Gender: Boys And Girls
This game has many possibilities, including determining the starting player, deciding who is going to pay for snacks, or more. Each Le Boomb! is presented in a small clamshell that may be placed on a shelf, or peg hooked. The rules are tiny and fit on the back of the information header card inside each clamshell. The bomb opens like an Easter Egg and the die can be stored within. Le Boomb! is packed in a display box of 12 pieces featuring seven different colors. Each display contains six black Le Boomb! and one each of six other colors: Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, White and Purple. Launch date: December 2009. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26942 (added 2/4/2010) . Age Range: 4 and up SKU or Item #: 744-102 Launch Date: January 2010 Gender: Boys And Girls
This 100-page activity book includes six fun games in one book, including Tic-Tac-Toe, Pictionary, Doodle It, Hangman and Categories. It has a lenticular flip-front cover that changes from one colorful image to another. Launch date: January 11, 2010. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26939 (added 2/4/2010) . Age Range: 6 and up SKU or Item #: 191315185 Launch Date: March 2010 Gender: Boys And Girls
The S’mores card game is designed for up to six multi-level players and incorporates both strategy and good old-fashioned fun. The object of the game is to build an edible s’more before your opponents. Players get a higher point value based on the quality of s’more ingredients. The first player to collect all four ingredient cards and call out “S’more!” wins. The S’more card game includes 70, 3" x 5” sturdy playing cards. It is printed with soy-based ink on recycled paper. Launch date: March 2010. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26908 (added 2/4/2010) . Age Range: 3 to 8 Launch Date: October 2009 Gender: Boys And Girls
This blend of alphabet blocks and crossword games is designed to grow with the child and is fully bilingual. Children start off by learning the English and Spanish alphabet using the blocks. The learning continues as they spell first words while playing the 12 crossword games in English and Spanish. Launch date: October 2009. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26898 (added 2/4/2010) . Age Range: 6 and up Launch Date: January 2010 Gender: Boys And Girls
This or That? is a fun way to learn something new about someone you know. It’s packed with lots of question and is designed as a simple, everything-included, take-along game for waiting rooms, restaurants, planes, back seats, parties and any time there’s down time. "This or That? is the perfect cross-market item; it places well in all store types," Donna Modrell, Marketing & Operations Manager, Peaceable Kingdom Press, told TDmonthly. Launch date: 2010. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26880 (added 2/4/2010) . Age Range: 12 and up Launch Date: January 2010 Gender: Boys And Girls
In this party game, gamers must place Movie titles and TV shows in sequential order by wide release or air date before the time's up. Can players sort "Cheers," "Frazier" and "Seinfeld" in correct order sequence from the date they first premiered on the silver screen? Added play elements such as “Critic’s Corner” and “Rapid Reels” exist to make game play all the more fun. The first player to collect all the letter cards that spell ROLL’EM! wins. Launch date: 2010. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26877 (added 2/4/2010) . In this game, players try to concoct believable descriptions of more than 150 inventions straight from the U.S. patent office, and then guess which explanations are correct. It includes cards with pictures of some very unusual creations. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26845 (added 2/1/2010) .
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