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Little Tikes Learn & Play My First Learning Mailbox with Colors, Shapes and Numbers Learning and Pretend Play, Including Accessories, Gift for Babies Toddlers Girls Boys Age 12 months 1 2 3+ Years Old

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Little Tikes Learn & Play My First Learning Mailbox with Colors, Shapes and Numbers Learning and Pretend Play, Including Accessories, Gift for Babies Toddlers Girls Boys Age 12 months 1 2 3+ Years OldDeliver big fun with the Little Tikes Learn & Play My First Learning Mailbox. It features more than 50 activities, phrases, and songs that combine the thrill of getting mail with exploring shapes, colors, and numbers, counting, fine motor skills, and stacking and sorting. The shape sorter mailbox has a counting mail slot and a clicking, spinning flag, and kids can add a personal touch by adding their very own house number. My First Learning Mailbox

Deliver big fun with the Little Tikes™ Learn & Play My First Learning Mailbox. It features more than 50 activities, phrases, and songs that combine the thrill of getting mail with exploring shapes, colors, and numbers, counting, fine motor skills, and stacking and sorting. The shape-sorter mailbox has a counting mail slot and a clicking, spinning flag, and kids can add a personal touch by adding their very own house number. My First Learning Mailbox comes with everything kids need to play, including pretend mail, shapes, numbers, and an adorable soft dog that even a real letter carrier would love. Three buttons play sounds and prompts. Some assembly required. Batteries not included. Recommended for boys and girls ages 1 – 3 years old.For over 50 years, Little Tikes infant and preschool toys are where parents turn to for engaging, educational, toys that are both fun and safe, designed to last for generations. Little Tikes offers a collection of My First toys for babies and for toddlers ages 1, 2 and 3 year old that will stimulate the youngest minds, introduce concepts like colors, alphabet and counting, all in the spirit of fun, learning, and pretend play. Favorites include musical instruments, plush stuffed animals, baby dolls, and many others that entertain with interactive lights and sounds, activities and more. Ideal for baby registries and gifts for any occasion, these toys help children learn and laugh! From MGA Entertainment, creators of LOL Surprise fashion and collectible dolls, Rainbow High fashion dolls, Na Na Na Surprise dolls, Bratz fashion dolls, MGA's Dream Ella fashion dolls, MGA's Glitter Babyz baby dolls, Lalaloopsy, Poopsie Surprise girls dolls, Baby born Surprise Baby Dolls and Collectibles, Little Tikes kids toys and many other favorite brands.

  • SPECIAL DELIVERY - My First Learning Mailbox combines the excitement of getting mail with learning shapes, colors, and numbers.
  • THREE WAYS TO PLAY - Kids can enjoy free play, pretend play and learning play with more than 50 activities, phrases, and songs.
  • SPECIAL DELIVERY - Shape sorter mailbox has counting mail slot and clicker spinning flag, numbers to create a custom address, and three buttons that play fun sounds and phrases that prompt pretend play.
  • ACCESSORIES INCLUDED – Mailbox comes with 9 house numbers, 3 shorting shapes, 3 letters, 2 packages and an adorable soft toy dog.
  • Ages 1 - 3 years
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Great book—thoroughly researched and delightfully written! Highly recommend to all my gamers and friends from that era.
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As someone who grew up playing blizzard's games for an unfathomable amount of hours I've always been interested into their inner workings, especially considering their downfall in recent years. This book holds a ton of information and knowledge, is well sourced, and is the work of someone with obvious deep familiarity with the industry and its particularities. Besides the information itself, the book it written in fun and interesting prose, and it keeps the rhythm fast and entertaining, so it reads more like a novel than a journalistic article. Overall, an entertaining piece of insight into a world that is normally quite unknown, even to long time gamers like myself.
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