Selasa, 31 Juli 2012

One-Shoulder Border Placement-Print Maternity Dress

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One shoulder ity border placement print dress dbl. Layer slv.

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Large Easy Flyer Kite - Butterfly (46" X 90")

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I bought this for my 2 1/2 year old and 1 1/2 year old to play with at the park. With a light wind, I can launch it with my hand - no need to play out lots of line, run, or anything -- just hold it over my head and let go. I have flown it up to the limit of the provided string -- I think it's about 300', but it's most fun to fly it lower where the kids can see it better. At really low altitudes it can drop quickly when the wind changes, but you can pull on the string or run to keep it up. If I fly it up to about 80' or more where it's more stable, my 2 1/2 year old can hold it. If I pull it in to about 10', I can run around the park with it flying just overhead, buzzing the toddlers with the tail. It doesn't handle violent wind and gusts well, but it's not intended for that. It's so easy it might get boring for someone capable of handling multi-string stunt kites, but for any Charlie Brown, this is the right kite. There are other kites that fly easily, but these Easy Flyers are also supposed to have lighter line pull, making it less likely to pull or jerk the string out of a child's hand. Still, for under 5 year olds I do most of the flying. Therefore I'm going to try some helium balloons on the kite string instead. I'm also keen to try a KongMing lantern. Our area is popular for hot air ballooning and maybe when the kids are older we could build an RC balloon. A kite like this can get a lot of things started. Enjoy.

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Selasa, 03 Juli 2012

Solar Powered Cockroach

An educational robot and mini solar toy. He's small, but he's an attention-getter. Explore the potential of solar power with this neat science toy. The Solar Powered Cockroach teaches about forms of alternative energy. Shows how solar energy can be used to generate electricity Illustrates how radiant energy from the sun can be transformed to electrical energy with a PV cell A motor inside the cockroach transforms electrical energy to motion. Functions best very close to a non-florescent light bulb or in direct sunlight. An attention-grabbing display piece related to solar power for a science fair project, class discussion, or just out-of-the-ordinary play.

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