This kit allows kids to create their very own masterpiece and then celebrate by eating it. All the chocolate necessary to create the chocolate house is included in the box. Launch date: June 1, 2007.
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 13379 (added 6/12/2007)
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This kit contains glittering gemstones, glitter glue and much more. Girls will have fun creating an endless array of tattoos and rings. Launch date: June 1, 2007
This kit allows kids to personalize anything, from pants to handbags. Kids can create and decorate iron-on fashion patches with an array of decorating accessories, including sequins and gemstones. All tools required to decorate and apply the patches are included. Launch date: June 1, 2007.
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 13377 (added 6/12/2007)
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This is the most revolutionary, futuristic craft activity, with battery-operated optic fibers. Light up the child’s life with this creative wonder, where the child can create his own illuminated friendly butterfly, made with clay, decorative plastic accessories, and optic fibers. Ages 6 and older.
Fun Bricks is a colorful construction set of 100 pieces and elements of top-quality plastic, including a platform to build the bricks on to create many fun construction objects.
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 11921 (added 3/14/2007)
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This new series was developed to show kids how and why things really work. They will make scientific discoveries at the same time that they are having fun, building and playing with their creations. Most of these kits allow the parent and child to work together constructing the various projects. This Science Fun series is a great play-value and incredible educational fun.
Make your very own car that gets its power from the sun. The solar panel on the car collects the energy, and then can turn your car into a racecar. THIS ITEM IS NOT YET AVAILABLE.
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 11920 (added 3/14/2007)
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This product has cool all-terrain styling, oversized wheels, detailed hub caps and a sporty front bumper, as well as two forward and one reverse gear, and auto-lock brakes for safety. It is the first ride-on with a remote control that allows parents to stop the vehicle. The Dominator stops automatically at the push of a button, and when it is out of RC range. The remote control is a nice feature for parents who are used to “following behind [their children] in sort of a zig-zag fashion” when their kids are learning to ride, VP of Sales Peter Lowe of AMAV Enterprises told TDmonthly. He added that parents, especially while shopping in specialty stores, “can stop and focus on the safety feature” and really understand how it works. Launch date: March 1, 2007.
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 11322 (added 2/1/2007)
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This revolutionary, futuristic craft activity allows children to create their own illuminated peacock with clay, decorative plastic accessories and battery-operated optic fibers. Launch date: March 1, 2007.
Glittering underwater seascapes come to life in this set that includes four glitter domes with bases and a unique matching pen, and modeling clay to make creatures. Children simply fill the domes with water, shake, and display. “This is a unique craft project that children can make and use,” Judy Burns of AMAV Enterprises told TDmonthly. Launch date: April 1, 2007.