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Toy Guide 2002: Games

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Bop It Extreme™



Bop It Extreme

Hasbro Games
Kids may have mastered the original Bop It game, but now they can test their skills on this enhanced version and compete to the beat as the spoken and musical commands test their reflexes. Develops listening skills and coordination. Requires three "AA" batteries.
8 + $24.99

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Deluxe Cherry Tic Tac Toe



Maple Landmark, Inc.
The board is made of solid cherry with a smooth polyurethane finish for long lasting durability. The red and blue markers are pegs and fit into drilled holes for play in the car or anywhere. Encourages social activity while developing problem-solving skills.
3 + $13.00

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Deluxe Cherry Tic Tac Toe

 

Bolix®



Bolix

Cadaco
This simple game can strengthen children's strategy skills. Players place five marbles in a row, having to watch while opponents block critical moves in this thinking marble game. Stimulates available vision and develops concentration.
10 + $49.99

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Multi Color Dominoes



Great American Trading Company
This great teaching tool consists of 28 pinewood dominoes, screen-printed with multi-colored inks. Promotes development of fine motor skills, social interaction, and concentration.
4 + $23.00

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Multi Color Dominoes

 

I Spy™ Go Fish



I Spy Go Fish

Briarpatch®
Putting a twist on the traditional game of Go Fish, is the I Spy Go Fish Card Game. Kids will have three ways to play with these jumbo playing cards. Stimulates available vision and promotes social interaction.
3-6 $5.99

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