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  2. Toy - Wikipedia

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    Toys, like play itself, serve multiple purposes in both humans and animals. They provide entertainment while fulfilling an educational role. Toys enhance cognitive behavior and stimulate creativity. They aid in the development of physical and mental skills which are necessary in later life.

  3. List of toys - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of toys, toy sets, and toy systems; the toys included are widely popular (either currently or historically) and provide illustrative examples of specific types of toys.

  4. Furby - Wikipedia

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    Official website. Furby is an American electronic robotic toy by Tiger Electronics. Originally released 1998, it resembles a hamster or owl -like creature and went through a period of being a "must-have" toy following its holiday season launch.

  5. Toys "R" Us - Wikipedia

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    Toys "R" Us in Macy's Philadelphia flagship, 2024. Toys "R" Us is an American toy, clothing, and baby product retailer owned by Tru Kids (doing business as Tru Kids Brands) and various others.

  6. Educational toy - Wikipedia

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    Educational toys (sometimes also called " instructive toys ") [1] are objects of play, generally designed for children, which are expected to stimulate learning. They are often intended to meet an educational purpose such as helping a child develop a particular skill or teaching a child about a particular subject.

  7. Slinky - Wikipedia

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    The Slinky is a helical spring toy invented by Richard T. James in the early 1940s. It can perform a number of tricks, including travelling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own momentum; and appearing to levitate for a period of time after it has been dropped.