) New for the Thomas & Friends train buff, a working windmill with a lever that kids push to make the propeller twirl and a top loader that releases barrels of flour from the “mill” onto waiting trains. Comes with barrels and train car carrier for the flour. 3 & up. Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2007.
) Little engineers are in for action as the Suddery Bridge rotates allowing trains underneath to pass through on their travels North and South!
Comes with two ascending tracks. Ideal for dramatic play as kids build their track system.
3 & up.
Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2007.
) With a wonderful lift and lower “Sling Bridge” and a building with a “Swivel Crane” with a magnet for lifting cargo off of passing trains, this figure 8 set is full of action for beginners. Comes with a railroad crossing sign, tree, a Sir Tophim Hatt figure, 20 pieces of track, a Thomas the Tank Engine and freight car with magnetized container. Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2007.
) Remember Pin the Tail on the Donkey? Well, if you have fairy fanciers’ try this very special version of an old party game. Here there’s a large canvas-like poster designed by illustrator Melissa Sweet. Players try to put the self-stick fairies onto the fairy zone. Oh, yes, it even comes with a pretty pink and blue cloth blindfold. Reusable for future parties. 4 & up.
Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2007.
) Replicas of typical pet rabbits, these handpuppets have a creamy white chest, face and paws, with brownish bodies and ears. The larger 10” puppet has floppy ears while the 8” baby’s ears stand up tall. Pop them into an Easter basket for a special treat.
Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2007.
) Covered with silky curly hair, this reddish-brown bear has tan snout, paw pads and a bean bottom for sitting pretty. 15-inch Paxton also has jointed arms and legs so he can be posed. This bear has a sweet expression and a little more heft than most bears his size. Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2007.

) The No Spill Bubble Tumbler solves that oh so familiar and upsetting moment when the bottle of bubble solution spills all over the ground. Here the wand goes into the container and is loaded with just the right amount of solution to make a bubble. If you turn the container upside down, nothing will spill out, really!
The containers come in mini, regular and super sized (with three wands). A great example of a classic toy made even better by an innovative design. Age: Toddlers,Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: .

) The 5 in 1 Super Sports Inflatable Bouncer is the latest from Little Tikes' line of inflatable climber/activity toys. This bouncer measures 10’ x 10’ x 7’. Comes with two hoops but if you have a large group of kids, we’d put the balls away and let them enjoy the bouncing and sliding part of this toy. Comes with a heavy duty blower for quick inflation and a storage bag. The neighborhood of kids that tested this toy loved it and the parents enjoyed that they could put it away at the end of the day without making a permanent commitment of lawn space! Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2007.

) Pure novelty! Arnold is a cuddly pink plush pig that snores and moves its ear, mouth, and body when you press its hoof. It’s hard not to smile. Your preschooler will enjoy Arnold--you will too! Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2008.

) Bobbidi is a 15" bear with a large dark brown plush nose, a jaunty long snout, and curly, toffee-colored fur. His feet are over-sized and his arms and legs are floppy. He's a very approachable friendly armful! Also notable: Georgie Jr. (Gund $15), a light honey-colored 13" bear with stringy-looking fur that is silky soft, and a prominent snout with velour-like paw pads. Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2008.
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