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		<description><![CDATA[Kids and grownups alike will enjoy the wide range of science toys offered by us.  From classics such as sea monkey habitats and look-behind-you glasses to the latest in technical wizardry, we have items that make science fun.  These science toys make great gifts, too!]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[You've just got to love Robosapien, the king of robot toys.  He's called the robot with attitude, and boy, is that accurate.  If he sees someone (or something) he thinks is attractive, he gives a wolf whistle and his eyes light up.  He's also been known to give the raspberry to those with whom he's less impressed.  He can dance, he can do stunts, and he can even bring you a can of soda!  He can work his way around obstacles in his path, and karate chop anything that annoys him.  He can be programmed with a sequence up to 84 steps.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are your source for the best cool gadgets, toys and just plain fun stuff.  In this challenging and spectacular game, three balls create light patterns with LEDs, which can be set to continuous or strobe modes.  They are connected with a neon string that makes laser patterns in the air as you play.  The balls are made of durable polycarbonate and the batteries are easily replaceable.  There's a trick sheet included with this cool gadget, too!]]></description>
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