Finger Blasters are the farthest flying finger launch rockets ever. The rocket takes flight by placing your index finger through the attached rubber band and pulling it back as far as you can. When released, the Finger Blaster takes off and can be launched up to 100ft.
Inside Amy Schumer - Finger Blasters - 3/18/2014 3:46:36 PM Finger Blasters are the fun new dipping snack for teens who are ready for more serious snacking. Note for viewers: Inside Amy ...
The world has been waiting for a new technology to take the toy industry by storm and turn it upside down. Dynatech Action is set to release a new innovation to the incredible hydrogen fuel-cell technology that was named as an Innovation of the Year in 2006 by Time Magazine. This year, Dynatech will launch H-Bot, an extension to this incredible technology with unlimited potential. The H-Bot is powered by a real hydrogen fuel cell that creates no combustion and is extremely safe to use. This futuristic hydrogen robot is an amazing way to demonstrate the use of cutting-edge alternative energy and allow Dynatech Action to seek out further ways to develop the technology. The H-Bot is truly the world’s smallest hydrogen robot. Launch date: September 2007.
Storytime Theater projects story-book imagery on a wall or ceiling to stimulate children with bright colors and keep them actively involved in the fun throughout the story. The high quality pictures and voice system enhance the reading atmosphere and make children feel as though they are a part of the story-book environment. The product “provides children with hours of reading entertainment as it focuses more on the fun of books rather than the educational aspect,” Andrew Kamondy of Dynatech Action told TDmonthly. A “Dora the Explorer” book title is also available.
Witness the power of new energy technology in the palm of a child’s hand. That's right: This car does not need batteries. It uses a real fuel cell and its own on-board hydrogen storage system. Horizon has created a unique, patented miniature fuel-cell car and hydrogen refueling station. For the first time, hydrogen produced externally can be fueled into an on-board storage tank. Once the car's hydrogen tank is full, the refueling station is disconnected and the car can run on its own hydrogen fuel-cell system, with the simple flip of a switch. The car measures only 6.5” x 2.8”, making this the smallest fuel cell car in the world. Recently nominated for the Intel Environment Award in Silicon Valley's Tech Museum, Horizon's miniature car is about to spread a positive message to a wide audience of children and adults around the world. Fueling station is sold separately for $40.00.
Play20 features many cool enhancements from typical water games of the past. Featuring flashing lights, responsive sensors and crazy sounds, Play20 will take popular video game characters and brings them to life. It also includes directional water jets so that gamers can really control the path of their characters through the many different traps and mazes each game has to offer.
Using advanced technology, Atomic BLOX light up when connected to each other. The downside, of course, is that kids will never want to go to bed again after playing with these blocks in the dark. The blocks draw their energy from a battery-operated "Power Blox," which the blocks are built around.
This battery-powered, handheld game allows players to "catch ´em all" in an underwater setting. The player uses two air jets to direct Pokemon game pieces through the water, and an electronic timer challenges the player to collect as many as possible before time runs out. Batteries are included with the package.
This battery-powered, handheld game allows players to "catch ´em all" in an underwater setting. The player uses two air jets to direct Pokemon game pieces through the water, and an electronic timer challenges the player to collect as many as possible before time runs out. Batteries are included with the package.
A “high velocity infrared racing system,” according to some, this toy is fast and fun. Blade Racer uses clear tubes rather than plastic tracks and sends futuristic cars blazing through time. The track is easy to the eyes, being clear and well lit. So say goodbye to the tracks of the past and welcome Blade Racer.
A “high velocity infrared racing system,” according to some, this toy is fast and fun. Blade Racer uses clear tubes rather than plastic tracks and sends futuristic cars blazing through time. The track is easy to the eyes, being clear and well lit. So say goodbye to the tracks of the past and welcome Blade Racer.
A “high velocity infrared racing system,” according to some, this toy is fast and fun. Blade Racer uses clear tubes rather than plastic tracks and sends futuristic cars blazing through time. The track is easy to the eyes, being clear and well lit. So say goodbye to the tracks of the past and welcome Blade Racer.
A “high velocity infrared racing system,” according to some, this toy is fast and fun. Blade Racer uses clear tubes rather than plastic tracks and sends futuristic cars blazing through time. The track is easy to the eyes, being clear and well lit. So say goodbye to the tracks of the past and welcome Blade Racer.