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Glider Planes - 12 per unit
Price : $7.99 $1.95
Features
: - 8 inch foam glider plane
- Assorted styles
- Individually packaged
- Easy to assemble
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8 inch foam glider plane. Assorted styles. Individually packaged. Easy to assemble.
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12' Diameter Deluxe Parachute
Price : $57.44 $30.98
Features
: - Multicolored Parachute: 12ft
- Made of durable nylon
- Features 12 handles for easy play and use
- Create fun and exciting games using parachute popcorn or playground balls
- A must for any P.E. class or recreational club!
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DETAILS: Parachute Multicolored nylon parachute with handles. 12 Handles 12"" Diameter SOLD AS: Each STOCK NUMBER: NP12 UPC: 710858006177
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Vinyl Paratroopers Assortment (6 dz)
Price : $8.94
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: - 6 dozen per set
- Assorted colors
- 1.5" Paratroopers
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Mini vinyl paratroopers (1.5") come in assorted colors. Kids throw them up and watch them float to the ground thanks to their plastic parachutes. These are a fun party favor for any party and great carnival prizes. Kids have loved them for years.
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Aeromax 2000 Tangle Free Toy Parachute
Price : $11.99 $4.50
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: - Look Ma! No Tangles! Introducing the Aeromax 2000. This update of the classic parachute toy has mesh under the canopy instead of lines, so it's tangle-free. Big 20" chute floats the little 3-1/2" tall trooper gently to the ground. In assorted colors, which we'll pick because we have really good color sense.
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Look Ma! No Tangles! Introducing the Aeromax 2000. This update of the classic parachute toy has mesh under the canopy instead of lines, so it's tangle-free. Big 20" chute floats the little 3-1/2" tall trooper gently to the ground. In assorted colors, which we'll pick because we have really good color sense.
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Powerup - Electric Powered Paper Airplane Conversion Kit
Price : $19.99 $19.99
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: - Convert your home made paper airplane into a free flight electric airplane.
- 20 seconds quick charge, over 30 seconds of flight duration.
- Super durable & light weight carbon fiber body.
- Creative and education toy, experiment and invent your own free flight powered origami airplanes, explore and share designes
- Product encourages experimentation and learning, Great out door activity.
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PowerUp - Electric Power Module will convert your origami home made paper airplane from a glider into a soaring free flight airplane. Make a paper airplane from any 8.5x11 or A4 copier paper and clip on to it the PowerUp electric module. Quick charge and toss the airplane into the air .3x1.5V AA alkaline Batteries and paper for the airplane are not included.This product is great for science classes and after school activities. It is lots of fun and challenging for both kids geeks adults and seniors.It could be used in science fairs and aerospace competitions. Just use your creativity and you will be amazed how this powerful module can make your creations fly.For more information please visit www.tailortoys.com or www.facebook.com/tailortoys
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Questions & Answers
Question : what is the best place to buy electronic flying toys?
not just a dummy plane or helicopter, I want to buy something that really fly?
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I suggest you check this URL: http://www.tomerep.com/avatar-metal-rc-helicopter-gyro-4-channel-rtf-z008.htmlI bought this metal chopper for my nephew and he was crazy about it. It’s like having your own heli at your own disposal. Plus, it is very affordable and shipping is for free worldwide.
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Question : What kind of a blast shield will protect me from all the toys flying out of Republican's playpens this month?
A plastic pistol nearly poked my eye out.·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√·√ ·âˆšÂ·âˆšÂ·âˆšÂ·âˆš
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Just toss 'em a few credit cards.
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Question : What kind of toys worked when flying with kids(less than a year old) on long flights ?
I have a 10 month old, will be flying to Asia, I have purchased a seat for her but she does not enjoy being strapped in the car seat for long. I am contemplating checking in the car seat, at the same time wondering if the airlines provides you with necessary things to secure a child this young ? My first time flying with her so want to do every bit of research so make the journey comfortable for her and other fellow passengers. Please feel free to pass on any tips as well. Thanks.
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We’ve only flown with a really young child once, and it wasn’t as long of a flight as you’ll be taking. My son was 13 months old, so a little older than your baby.We checked the car seat and did not bring it on the plane. We’d flown with our daughter once when she was a toddler and used the car seat on the plane. It was awful--the seats are so close together that she literally had nowhere to put her feet. The man sitting in front of her insisted on reclining his seat, which made it worse. If she bumped his seat (which she could not help doing every time she moved), he turned around and glared at us. He even made a few comments about it, and when I tried to explain that it wasn’t the poor kid’s fault, he got very huffy. We decided to never try to bring a car seat on the plane again. I don’t know why the airlines suggest it, when they don’t even fit onto those stupid seats!To keep my son occupied--we brought along a few quiet toys, some small books, and LOTS of snacks. It’s not a tactic I normally use, but to keep him happy on the plane I pulled out something new each time he got restless. His favorite activity was searching for Cheerios in a small box. I’d put a few Cheerios at a time into the little box, and he’d dig around for them. We also brought some of those Crayola Color Wonder markers and paper. The markers only write on the paper, so don’t make a mess. Your baby might be a bit young for something like that, but if she is starting to enjoy scribbling on paper, the markers might keep her busy for a while.I’d suggest getting some small, inexpensive, quiet toys that your daughter has never seen before. They will be new to her and more interesting than her own toys. Pull them out one at a time, as needed, whenever she gets restless. She’ll probably also like playing with your keys or your cell phone--my kids always liked those things more than they liked their toys! Bring along some picture books that are new to her as well. The novelty of everything will keep her occupied for longer.Also, it’s a good idea to have something on hand for your child to drink during take-off and landing so her ears don’t hurt. I don’t know what the current regulations are for bring things like juice boxes or bottles onto an airplane, but make sure you check that on the airline’s website before you leave.Here are some websites with more tips for traveling with children:http://www. flyingwithkids .com/ best_travel_tips .htmhttp://www. flyingwithkids .com/ travel_tips .htmhttp:// parenting.ivillage .com/mom/travel/0,,45jl, 00 .htmlhttp://www. faa .gov/passengers/fly_children/http://www. onestepahead .com/custserv/ shop_smarter_article .jsp?pageName=Flying_TipsThis article lists restricted items on planes. It does say that formula, milk, and juice for infants and toddlers ARE allowed. http://www. tsa .gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/ permitted-prohibited-items .shtmHave a safe and happy trip!ps you might want to pack some Advil or Tylenol for yourself. :)
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Question : How to teach my 3 year old son respect for his toys ?
My 3 year old son loves to throw and heave his toys around. Especially down the stairs. I have another son who is 1 and he sometimes gets bumped with flying toys. Monkey see monkey do, my 1 year old son is now throwing toys down the stairs.Action: He picks up his toys at night. He picks up each toy each time it's thrown down the stairs. Time outs. Tried talking to him. Took 1/2 the toys out to the garage. Nothing seems to work. Help!
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My 3 year old son loves to throw and heave his toys around. Especially down the stairs. I have another son who is 1 and he sometimes gets bumped with flying toys. Monkey see monkey do, my 1 year old son is now throwing toys down the stairs.Action: He picks up his toys at night. He picks up each toy each time it's thrown down the stairs. Time outs. Tried talking to him. Took 1/2 the toys out to the garage. Nothing seems to work. Help!
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Question : New Flying Toy advertised on Boomerang TV Station?
Does anyone know the name of that new flying/hovering toy they advertise on Boomerang? It also list's a website bu i have clean forgot it.
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Question : Where can I find LIVE pet flying squirrel breeders?
When I search google they try to sell me toys called flying squirrels! I want to buy at least two young live flying squirrels!Elizabeth you know very little about flying squirrels! Well raise flying squirrels are much tamer and better pets than sugar gliders, the voice of experience is speaking!
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You are not sopouse to have flying squirals as pets it is very cruel and also they are very agressivethey need to be in the wild! get a hamster they are very calm and lovely pets!!!!
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Question : What is the name of the flying inflateable saucer kids toy?
A while ago, (early 2000's) i had a kids flying saucer toy. It was a simple inflatable saucer that you could throw around the house. It was heavily commercialized on TV, but hasn't been popular for a while. I was wondering what the name of the toy is, and perhaps where you could buy it. Any leads help! Thanks!
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It was definitely the Hover Disk. The Alien version was the one most memorable from the commercials, but there are other designs as well. Amazon has the Alien Hover Disk along with other designs in their toy department. I tried to include a direct link, but it kept giving me the darn 999 error code.
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Question : Can I put toys in my dogs crate when flying in an airplane?
One time they threw my dogs stuffed toy away because it could have had something stuffed in it or something. I was wondering if anyone knows what the rules are for that, like would a rope toy or ball be okay?We fly Alaska Airlines and it is a large breed dog so it is going under the plane.alright thanks its just he will be in the crate for a long time and I thought he might be bored...then I remembered I have some sedatives from the vet hhah so he will be fine.
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Just DON'T!Silly & useless.
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Question : Why are our enemies so afraid of those little toy planes flying overhead?
They are toys or appear to be, yet the Taliban and Alqueida try and run but they cant hide.
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I'm sure it's because of the Hellfire missiles that are attached, or what information it may be relaying to a larger 2,000lb JDAM. I'd be scared to!
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Question : Is there a cheap good flying toy plane i can mount my camera on so it can fly over the house w/o showin plane?
Is there a cheap good flying toy plane i can mount my camera on so it can fly over the house w/o showin plane?
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It might be a bit more than your looking to spend, but this is what your looking for.http://www.draganfly.com
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