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A simple and sensibly priced version of the old favourite where, once set in motion, the metal balls demonstrate the ‘action-and-reaction’ phenomenon as they attempt perpetual motion. 11cm
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BUILD YOUR OWN ROBOT A lively and colourfully presented kit that educates through fun. There are plenty of components to keep the young robot builder happy, but the construction is not too complex and step-by-step instruction should make it possible for children of eight years and up. The finished robot is battery operated, trundling forward with moving arms and antennae.
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Certain to be loved by young boys particularly, the plastic speaker fits on to the handle-bar of any bicycle. When the handle is ‘revved’, loud and realistic motorbike noises are produced. It might also be appreciated by middle-aged motor-cycle fanatics who should know better. No batteries required.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, TIPS AND ADVICE ON FIRST YEAR MAINTENANCE Despite being written entirely in the style of an instruction manual for an electrical device, the information provided by celebrated paediatrician, Dr. Louis Borgenicht, is designed to be taken seriously. Produced as a quick reference guide, it’s packed with useful tips and essential advice for every aspect of coping with a baby in its first twelve months, divided into sections such as Programming Sleep Mode and Emergency Maintenance. The use of technical diagrams is often very humorous but the usefulness of the information should not be underestimated.
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Traditional fairy tales with a distinctly modern twist! ‘Snow White and the Seven Dads’ should give some indication of the content, with current cultural references giving a new slant to the familiar stories. Welcome to a world where ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ throws stones at fairies and the ‘Crack Piper of Camden’ is mistakenly enlisted to rid the town of rats. Seventeen stories receive the ‘asbo’ treatment, including ‘The Butt-ugly Duckling’, ‘The Princess and the Oven Chip’ and ‘Blingerella’. It’s all very amusing for the cynically minded – obviously the adult humour makes these fairy tales unsuitable for children.
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