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Zoom Ball

Grab a friend and get ready to zip it to rip it with Zoom Ball! This easy to use, fast-action item will get kids outside having fun and exercising while developing skills like balance, bilateral coordination, hand-eye coordination, and strength! Pull the handles to send the ball flying over to your partner, and get ready for them to send it back. Challenge your teammate by varying the arm movements, standing on one foot, or kneeling down, and see how long you can last as the ball zooms back and forth! For 2 players, ages 8 and up.

Warning: Strangulation HazardNot suitable for children under 3 years.

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The Rainbow Blots by Carlie Wright

Carlie Wright’s ‘The Rainbow Blots’ is a bold, beautiful children’s storybook and accompanying song, designed to teach children the correct colors of the rainbow, in the correct order. But to young readers, it will just seem like loads of fun, as they interact with the ‘Blots’ while they go about their day, morph into different shapes and embrace the colors of the world. It’s unique to say the very least. Rainbow is my favorite color.

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EXIT The Game: The Mysterious Museum

EXIT: The Mysterious Museum The Game will take you on a trip to the Florence Museum of Science and Technology, intent on visiting an exhibition of the sunken treasure of the Santa Maria. Your relaxing day at the museum is quickly derailed by an incredible adventure!

Can you solve the mysteries the museum and find a way out?

EXIT The Mysterious Museum The Game is the escape room game you can play at home. An Unforgettable, unique gaming experience, Solve all of the puzzles as fast as you can!

Can you escape the mysterious museum? Up to 4 players work together to solve a series of riddles and puzzles, crack codes, and escape! No app required. Everything needed to solve the riddles (including hints, if necessary) is included in the box. Play time & difficulty level: This exit game, for ages 10+, takes 1-2 hours to complete, and has a difficulty rating of 2 out of 5. This game can be played only one time because you must Mark up, fold, and tear the game materials to solve the riddles and escape.

Skill Level: Intermediate

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No-Touch Key Tool

No -Touch key
  • Want to avoid touching anything? Well with this No-Touch Key tool you can avoid touching anything. You can use this tool to press buttons, open doors & bottles, carry goods, and much more. No Touch Key will help you avoid direct contact with germs and bacteria by having this with you at all times. Made with premium quality, no touch key tool is your perfect companion in opening doors, drawers, and even in pressing buttons and keypads. With this tool, you no longer need to worry about directly contacting anything dirty. Specifically designed to help users free their hands & avoid contact with public goods to protect personal health. Can be used to press elevator buttons, touch ATM screens, pull doors, and much more. Small size, easy to carry, accessible to place in small bag or pocket.
  • Small size, easy to carry, accessible to place in small bag or pocket.
  • Packing: 1 per Quantity
  • Dimensions: 4.5″H x 1.2″L x 1″W
  • Imprint Area: 1.07 W x 1.16”H
  • Material: Metal
  • Your artwork is permanently applied by a precision printing press. 
  • Upload artwork for one-sided location printing. Printing includes our Full Color process imprinting. 
  • Weight: 5.5oz

Keep Your Distance Between Your Hands and Dirty Surfaces

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I CAN Believe in Myself by Jack Canfield & Miriam Laundry

I CAN Believe in Myself is a powerful new children’s book that encourages kids to come together to solve problems and use the power of positive thinking to step outside their comfort zones. From the creative minds of Jack Canfield, creator of the bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul series, and children’s book author Miriam Laundry, I CAN Believe in Myself shares a message of positivity perfectly timed for the new year.

Kids are amazing. Kids are brave. Kids are strong.

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