Melissa and Doug First Vehicle Wooden Toy Vehicle Set

The First Vehicle Wodden Toy Vehicle Set is a sturdy, solid-wood play set which includes three vehicles. This set is hand-painted in brilliant primary colors with propellers and wheels that actually spin and roll. Make play time educational and fun with your child’s first vehicle set! Features: -Sturdy solid wood -Hand painted in brilliant primary colors -Spinning wheels and propellers -Overall dimensions: 5.8″ H x 14.5″ W x 5.5″ D


Price: 17.95


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The Pastel Dress-Up Carousel is a great solution for storage and organization of your dress up clothes. There is a hanging area with wooden pegs, and eight storage cubbies can be used for shoes, jewelry and hats. There are two large storage bins and two full length mirrors. Features: -For children of all ages -Assembly required -Natural finish -Lots of storage -Overall dimensions: 49.5″ H x 19.75 W x 19.75″ D
Price: 185.00

Guidecraft Twist & Sort

Children will enjoy hours of fun while learning with the Twist & Sort Activity Set. A fun manipulative activity that promotes color and shape recognition, the Twist & Sort also refines fine motor skills. Made of solid wood. Ideal for children ages 3+. Features: -Ideal for ages 3+ -Solid hardwood construction -Promotes color / shape recognition -Refines motor skills -Overall dimensions: 4.9″ H x 7.3″ W x 7.3d


Price: 13.00


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The Pastel Dress-Up Carousel is a great solution for storage and organization of your dress up clothes. There is a hanging area with wooden pegs and eight storage cubbies can be used for shoes, jewelry and hats. There are two large storage bins and two full length mirrors. Features: -For children of all ages -Assembly required -Pastel finish -Lots of storage -Overall dimensions: 49.5″ H x 19.75 W x 19.75″ D
Price: 185.00

August Rush


August Rush
Music has long been considered a universal language with the power to bring people together, but can the simple act of playing music possibly unite a child with a mother and father who live in two different cities and don’t even know of the child’s existence? Having shared one extraordinary night, classical cellist Lyla Novacek (Keri Russell) and Irish singer and songwriter Louis Connelly (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) were a union meant to be that was torn apart by circumstances and a protective father (William Sadler). After eleven years, both Lyla and Louis have given up performing only to find that they are unhappy and searching for a sense of fulfillment that will ultimately lead both artists back to music and performing. Evan (Freddie Highmore) is an 11-year old orphan who’s grown up hearing music in everything around him and is convinced that his real parents want him and will find him with the help of music. Driven by his innate musical genius and a powerful compulsion to perform before the world, Evan runs away from the orphanage and is initially taken in by a street man known as Wizard (Robin Williams) who encourages his musical talent and renames him August Rush and, later, by a local priest who arranges for August to receive a Julliard education. August is a child prodigy who excels beyond even the wildest expectations and earns the opportunity of a lifetime–a chance to perform in front of an enormous audience in New York’s Central Park. The question is; can his performance possibly reach the audience August really craves? While elements of this film are completely unbelievable (take August’s instant prowess on the guitar or his immediate and sophisticated grasp of musical notation and musical theory), the message of the universality of music and the notion that “the music is all around us, all you have to do is listen” is both compelling and powerful. –Tami Horiuchi

Customer Review: Somebody get me a barf bag, QUICK!
I’ve read some of these reviews and they do tend to go on quite a bit. I like to keep it short and sweet.

THIS WAS THE DUMBEST MOVIE I EVER SAT THROUGH.

Customer Review: Great story. Go into it thinking fairy tale, and you’ll love it.
This movie was a fun escape for my wife and I. It is a heart warming tale. If you’re looking for reality or documentary, this isn’t for you. If your looking for a story about the importance of connections and following your dreams, I recommend it.

Some really awesome music.

I personally thought it was great.

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PC09: Tantalizing Translucents
Learn how to add a gleaming illusion of depth and mystery to your projects using polymer clay, the versatile art medium that “cures” right in your home oven. Construct a simple flower cane using translucent and opaque polymer clays and mount it with a metallic leaf backing on a bead. Make a compelling version of the Japanese metalworking technique, Mokume Gane. Add inclusions such as crayons and colorful scenic sands to create beautiful jewelry and home decor pieces. Let award-winning Lindly Haunani, a founding member of The National Polymer Clay Guild, published author and accomplished teacher, demonstrate strategies for enhancing translucency and explore several of the amazing effects that can be created using translucent polymer clay. Projects include napkin rings, beads, jewelry, letter opener, decorative light switch plate and photo frame.
List Price: $29.95
Amazon Price: $29.95

Evening Bag - Almendra (71 973)
An hourglass roomy hard shell covered in satin pleats for a classy look. Great all around evening bag with a shoulder strap included and zipped middle pocket for easy access
Price: $39.99

Butter Flavored Popcorn Topping


Butter Flavored Popcorn Topping
Same great taste, just new look for added buttery flavor use Butcher Boy Butter Flavoring on your popcorn. This is the butter used by Movie Theaters. **This item is Diacetyl FREE**

All you have to do is drizzle this buttery topping onto your freshly made popcorn to add the warm, buttery goodness to your favorite popcorn. Your friends and family with thank you for buying this gift.

Customer Review: Take my word for it!
This is not very good topping….if you really want theater tasting butter popcorn buy Mor Gold - same size, a gallon, same price. Do a Google search for it….the taste is right on the money.

Customer Review: TRANS FAT
THIS IS PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED OIL. I’d give this product minus stars if I could. You be the judge.

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Mini LED Chandelier Battery Operated Bath Bedroom
Imagine the possibilities! From Kikkerland, the innovative design company, this boxed mini chandelier is a fun addition to any room in your home (or office!). Clear hard plastic chandelier with 4 LED lights and 4 foot cord. End of cord has small white battery pack that requires 3 AAA batteries (not included). Chandelier measure 5 inches tall and 3.25 inches wide.

Huge hit on YouTube!


Calico Critters Kitchen Set & Accessories
It’s time to cook in the Calico Critters kitchen!This Kitchen Set includes: countertopwith sink, refrigerator, hutch, round table, oven range, cutting board, vegetable drawer(lettuce, carrot, 2 tomatoes, 2 cucumbers, 2 mushrooms), bread “knife”, ice with tray, mixing bowl, basket rolling pin, 4 plates, 2 baking trays, floor mat, oven mit, scale, toaster, 2 sodas, milk, pudding, cheese, butter, wisk, spatula, 4 pieces of bread, 2 ice cream containers, 2 lemons, 4 cookies, 2 aprons and placemats. This set gives you everything you need to make a meal for your critter family. Figurines not included. Ages 3 and up.
List Price: $24.99
Amazon Price: $24.95
Customer Review: Unbelievable details!
This product, along with all other critter corner products, is amazing! There are so many little details that you wouldn’t expect for a childs toy. The drawers all open, the food scale pushes up/down, there is little toast for the toaster, aprons for the parents, cookie sheets and little cookies, food/veggies for the fridge, even ice cream/butter/bottles. my 4 y/o daughter loves playing with little pieces and these sets keep her busy for HOURS! I would recommend ANY of the Calico Critter products to anyone.
Customer Review: Wonderful Addition to Daughter’s Collection
My six year old daughter loves Calico Critters and has been collecting them for three years now. Only recently has she become very fascinated with playing pretend with the families in her dollhouse. The kitchen furniture and accessories are adorable, well-made, and very detailed. We feel that we got a lot for our money, with opening drawers and cabinets, a realistic refrigerator, and lots of tiny cooking tools and food items. There is so much that it doesn’t fit perfectly in the Village Dollhouse, but my daughter doesn’t seem to mind, since she enjoys rearranging furniture often anyway.

Child Craft Dollhouse Bookcase
The Dollhouse Bookcase from Child Craft is a beautiful addition that will enhance the creative design of your child’s room. Suitable throughout childhood, this impressive bookcase is finished to match the Terra, Somerville, Amherst, Contemporary, and Poster bed collections. Features: Solid wood with a matte white finish Unique dollhouse design 4 deep shelves Roof is removable Dimensions: 12.75 L x 44 W x 59.25 H Gift Wrap not available. Shipping Note: This item ships directly from the manufacturer within contiguous United States only. Cannot be shipped to AK/HI, PO boxes, US territories, or APO/FPO addresses.

Petsafe RFA-67D 6-Volt Lithium Battery, Set of 2


Petsafe RFA-67D 6-Volt Lithium Battery, Set of 2
2 Pack, 6 Volt, Lithium Battery Module, Works In The IF-275 & PUL-275.

Customer Review: Batteries OK, but…
Nothing wrong with the batteries per se, although I’m a bit ticked off that PetSafe requires these special batteries, rather than using standard batteries.

Customer Review: Petsafe replacement batteries
I was thrilled to find the batteries for my Petsafe Containment System on amazon, at a much better price than I would pay at my local Pet Smart. Combined with another purchase, shipping was free. Can’t beat that!

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Plus Size Red Riding Hood Costume - Womens 18-20

Red Riding Hood Adult Medium
Includes hood and lace up front apron dress. Adult size Medium (5-7). *Basket and Boots not included.
Price: $38.50

Groovy Girls Riding Fun Pack
Evie is dressed in her riding clothes and ready to saddle up! This cutie comes with a gold trophy and a blue ribbon. Her groovy apparel always stands out in the show ring. This girl is pro!
Price: $19.99

Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life


Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life

Bestselling author Barbara Kingsolver returns with her first nonfiction narrative that will open your eyes in a hundred new ways to an old truth: You are what you eat.

“As the U.S. population made an unprecedented mad dash for the Sun Belt, one carload of us paddled against the tide, heading for the Promised Land where water falls from the sky and green stuff grows all around. We were about to begin the adventure of realigning our lives with our food chain.

“Naturally, our first stop was to buy junk food and fossil fuel. . . .”

Hang on for the ride: With characteristic poetry and pluck, Barbara Kingsolver and her family sweep readers along on their journey away from the industrial-food pipeline to a rural life in which they vow to buy only food raised in their own neighborhood, grow it themselves, or learn to live without it. Their good-humored search yields surprising discoveries about turkey sex life and overly zealous zucchini plants, en route to a food culture that’s better for the neighborhood and also better on the table. Part memoir, part journalistic investigation, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle makes a passionate case for putting the kitchen back at the center of family life and diversified farms at the center of the American diet.

“This is the story of a year in which we made every attempt to feed ourselves animals and vegetables whose provenance we really knew . . . and of how our family was changed by our first year of deliberately eating food produced from the same place where we worked, went to school, loved our neighbors, drank the water, and breathed the air.”

Customer Review: What It Might Be Like
I enjoyed this book as a fun read.

The plot is kind of anti-climactic, but it gives the reader an idea of what might be involved to produce your own food.

Gardening and rasing animals takes knowledge and experience, and even a small garden can be daunting for someone who doesn’t know what to do.

There are little diversions throughout the book where the author tells about questionable practices in corporate food production. These are a little annoying when you already know about them, but for someone who didn’t, they could be eye-opening and helpful for finding better alternatives.

She also includes a few recipes.

The main things I liked about the book were that it was relaxing entertainment, and that it made me realize more about what’s required to garden and raise poultry.

Customer Review: A memoir, a polemic, a sermon, and a call to locavorism
Review - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life, by Barbara Kingsolver with Steven L. Hopp and Camille Kingsolver

This book is several things, a memoir, a polemic, a sermon, and a call to locavorism. On a small Virginia farm a family decides to experiment for one year eating mostly homegrown and locally-grown food. The cast is acclaimed writer Barbara Kingsolver, who gardens and writes the narrative, professor-husband Steven Hopp, who is allowed in the kitchen to bake bread and writes sidebar essays, late-teen daughter Camille, who writes observations, pertinent recipes and meal plans, and nine-year-old Lily, an earnest poultry entrepreneur.

Kingsolver is an accomplished writer of mostly novels and is an alert and delightful wordsmith. In this nonfiction work, her writing is entertaining but lacks discipline; she bounces from object to subject like a child with too many toys. A chapter titled Molly Mooching (a Molly is a morel mushroom) provides history on the farm Steven bought some years ago, delivers an apologia for tobacco farmers, offers Appalachian flora trivia, takes us on a hunt for morels, puts potatoes and other early plantings in the ground, expounds on onions, interjects an essay by Steven titled Is Bigger Really Better? and concludes with Camille who writes Getting It While You Can, a teen’s perspective on her mother’s food plan and a recipe for Asparagus and Morel Bread Pudding. All of which is fun, disconcerting, and marginally useful.

In addition to politics and sermons, twenty chapters take us through planning, planting, preparing, eating and preserving. Titles include Springing Forward, The Birds and the Bees, Growing Trust: Mid-June, Eating Neighborly: Late June, Zucchini Larceny: July, and Life in a Red State: August, a double-entendre of tomatoes and more politics. For dessert we accompany Barbara and Steven on a two-week second honeymoon in Italy.

This book is a teaser. It titillates the reader with the benefits of home gardening but provides few gardening details; it teases with the compelling concept of locavorism but lacks inspiring success stories. Worst, it is na?ve. Experienced gardener-writers like Eliot Coleman, author of Four-Season Harvest, know and show how to keep a garden going year-round. Kingsolver apparently feels that the gardening world dies in autumn and does not reappear until asparagus pops up in spring.

Animal, Vegetable, Miracle is minimally useful as a reference book because, alas and inexplicably, there is no index. Thus, to remember the names of the six companies that control ninety-eight percent of the world’s seeds, one must flip pages and hope for a lucky find. (It is in Chapter 3, titled Springing Forward.) You could write your own index. You could underline extensively and write key words at chapter beginnings. My messy alternative is to apply little sticky notes next to items I may wish to find again, so my copy now looks like a yellow-feathered flat bird.

Back matter includes a bibliography, a list of organizations, and sources for Steven’s sidebar references. All of Camille’s recipes may be found on the web site: www.AnimalVegetableMiracle.com which has lots of photos. The site is a fun visit that puts a face on the people, the plants, and the animals.

I agree strongly with the locavore movement. The present food production system is a soil damaging, oil depleting, nutrition compromising scheme designed for corporate, not human health. For more on all that I recommend Michael Pollan’s books: Omnivore’s Dilemma, and, In Defense of Food.

Kingsolver has many fans so I hope that this book will create many converts to locavorism. But I’m skeptical, mindful of Steinbeck’s admonition that, “No one wants advice, only corroboration.” There is a plethora of advice in this book. But it will provide corroboration for those who are already concerned about the sad state of our food economy wherein any digestible item is supermarket available on every day of the year at great expenditure of oil and soil, at great reduction of flavor, at great loss to local communities and your checking account.

I have three pieces of advice for the Hoppsolvers (author construction): grow much more garlic, keep it in a cool place, not behind the kitchen stove, and, stop making your bread with flour that has been oxidizing since it was ground–grind wheat and other grains just before making your bread; it will be nutritionally superior and even more delicious.

In spite of being tossed from one subject to another time and again and learning almost nothing new about home food production, I enjoyed Kingsolver’s range of interests and her entertaining writing. So here’s a big thank you to all my homestead list friends who recommended that I read this book.

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Barbie “Jam with Me” Electronic Guitar
The Barbie “Jam With Me” Electronic Guitar looks and plays just like a real guitar, with extras made just for kids. Designed with cool colors and graphics, this gorgeous guitar comes with a song cartridge that plays three top pop hits with vocal tracks that you can jam along to. There’s even a dock for an iPod nano (not included) so girls can jam to their favorite MP3s. The free-play option and the automatic “jammin” chords let kids rock out, while the pulsing lights, working whammy bar and microphone add to the rockin’ fun. Includes line-in jack for additional audio sources. Requires 4 “AA” batteries, included. Measures 25.22″W x 12.02″H x 2.76″D.
Price: $39.99
Customer Review: Where Can I Get Cartridge #2?
I Have 3 kids, 7, 5 and 2, and they all enjoy the Barbi Kareoke Guitar. The only problem, as with others commenting, is that we hear the same 3 songs over and over again. The cartridge that pulls out of the side has a ‘1′ on it, which would lead one to believe there is a cartridge 2 or even a 3 (I hope). Does anyone know how to get additional cartridges? I’ve looked on line have found nothing.
Customer Review: Here’s how to use the headset…
The top of the headset needs to go behind the neck. If you wear it this way, it should fit almost anyone. My husband, 4 year old daughter and I can all wear it with no problem this way. My daughter absolutely loves this guitar and the songs aren’t the same anyone, so they are more appropriate for little girls. This is by far one of the best toys that we got for my daughter for Christmas! Definitely recommended.

ESPN - CART: Rear View Mirror 1997 Year In Review
List Price: $14.99
Used Price: $7.85

Sealed Lead Acid Sealed Lead Acid Battery For Golf Cart
Sealed Lead Acid Sealed Lead Acid Battery For Golf Cart
Price: $69.11

Newman’s Own K-Cup Single-Serving Coffee 108-ct. - Organic Special Blend


Newman’s Own K-Cup Single-Serving Coffee 108-ct. - Organic Special Blend
Customer Review: Great Coffee
Really good coffee, happy to have learned that Mr. Newman stayed up many late nights creating this special blend.

Customer Review: One of My Favorites - Medium to Dark Blend
This is one of my favorites. It’s called an extra bold k-cup, but it is really closer to Medium (when brewed for the 9 oz travel mug setting). Very smooth, mellow flavor. Not acrid at all. I don’t drink this every day, but it’s a good coffee to cycle through on a regular basis.

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Carolina Carpenter Brides: Caught Red Handed/Can You Help Me?/Once Upon a Shopping Cart/How to Refurbish an Old Romance (Heartsong Novella Collection)
Contemporary Romance: Taking a wallpapering class at a local Home & Hearth Superstore, Brianna Griffith encounters Zach Wilson, an old flame. Kaitlyn Ferrer, an investigative reporter, is doing undercover work on the dating scene at the store when she meets Chris Taylor. When Valerie Bradford asksa store employee named Austin Hodges for assistance, she gets more attention than she bargained for. Gary Andrews is working security at the superstore when Janice Jones becomes a suspect employee. He can have her arrested, or try to save her from a life of crime. Will this Carolina store have the tools for building lasting faith-based love?
List Price: $6.97
Amazon Price: $6.97
Used Price: $0.94
Customer Review: Four delightful stories
HOW TO REFURBISH AN OLD ROMANCE, By Janet Benery One wouldn’t think a home improvement store would be a good place to find romance, but cupid lurks in the strangest places. Brianna Griffith enrolled in a class titled “How To Repair Bad Decisions Made Years Ago.” All she wants to know is how to remove wallpaper. but when she arrives at the Home and Hearth Superstore, in Oak Ridge, North Carolina, the first person she sees, is Zachary Wilson. There he is, big as life, and just as handsome as ever. Years ago, Brianna broke off their romance, searching for a career. Now she wonders, can Zach forgive her for the way she treated him back then? Zach has moved back home to Oak Ridge and opened a travel agency, like Brianna. Strange how they both ended up in the same careers when their original plans had been so different. At first when he saw Brianna, he didn’t know whether to run or stay, but after all, she’s the one who wanted to break up. There’s something about Hearth and Home that pulls in people looking for romance, but can Zach and and Brianna solve their differences among the wallpaper books? An engaging story of love gone wrong, and one man’s efforts to make it right. ONCE UPON A SHOPPING CART By Ron Benery Kaitlyn Ferrer is an investigative reporter, and she’s covered some serious stories. Now she has an assignment that she feels is pure fluff; check out the rumors that home improvement stores, like Home and Hearth, are good places for couples to meet. With her trusty recorder and camera woman, Estella Santacruz, she sets out to discover the truth. Busy concentrating on a large display of chandeliers, she slams her shopping cart into one being pushed by a tall man with an amused expression. Soon they are chatting over coffee. Although Kaitlyn doesn’t give him her real name or phone number, she does get the information she needs for her article. But is Jake Sinclair being completely honest? Ron Benery proves that a man can write romance with the best of them. An entertaining story of two people who learn the hard way that honesty is always the best policy. CAN YOU HELP ME? By Lena Nelson Dooley Austin Hodges didn’t intend to deceive Valerie Bradford, when she mistook him for an employee at Home and Hearth, but he let the misunderstanding go for way to long. He did try to tell her once or twice, but something always interfered. Valarie is a take charge, do-it-myself kind of woman and she is furious that Austin thinks she can’t install cabinets by herself. She soon learns he is right, and she’s grateful for his help. Trust is a big issue with Valarie. She is attracted to Austin but how can she have any confidence in him again after she learns of his deception. A proud, confident woman, learns about forgiveness. Good romance. CAUGHT RED HANDED By Yvonne Lehman It’s nine p.m. and Laurel Jones is in the process of loading plants into her mini-van when she spies a shadowy figure lurking among the burlaped trees. A man, dressed in dark clothing and wearing a brimmed cap, walks up to stand beside her rear tire. He’s wearing a cast on one foot, so she hopes she can outrun him if it comes to that. While she’s frantically thinking what to do, he asks her to give him a ride to the front of the store. In full flight, Laurel grabs her keys, jumps in her mini-van and drives away leaving him standing in the rain. Marc Goodson, head of security at Home and Hearth, is startled to see Laurel Jones loading up all those plants. He’s noticed her before, but he never dreamed he might end up having her arreseted for stealing. A witty tale of romance that brings Carolina Carpenter Brides to a satisfying end. Four lively stories by four very good writers. Fans of romance can’t go wrong with this one. It’s a winner.
Customer Review: Charming stories
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (5/07) “How to Refurbish an Old Romance” by Janet Benrey — Home Hearth was offering a do-it-yourself class, “How to Repair Bad Decisions Made years Ago.” Sophie insisted Brianna go; after all, it was a good place to meet men. Brianna was working hard to get her travel agency off the ground. Zachary Wilson’s home needed sprucing up but he didn’t have time for a home improvement class, besides he had a travel business to run. However, he couldn’t stand the wallpaper any longer. There was only one man Brianna had ever loved and she let him slip through her fingers twelve years ago. Zachary was that man. She was shocked when she saw him at the superstore. Can these two overcome the past and find true love? “Once Upon a Shopping Cart” by Ron Benrey — Kaitlyn Ferrer’s first assignment for the Austin Times was to investigate the dating scene at the Home and Hearth. Rumor has it that people were using the superstore as a place to meet people. She was told to write an article from personal experience. While investigating Kaitlyn literally ran into Chris Taylor, her cart collided with his. The two have more in common than they realize Chris is also working on a story. When Kaitlyn thinks Chris insulted her in an article she’s angry and contemplates revenge. Can two zealous reporters build a lasting partnership? “Can You Help Me” by Lena Nelson Dooley — Valerie Bradford thought Austin Hodges was an employee at Home and Hearth when she asked him for assistance. He was there to buy kitchen cabinet knobs. Valerie wanted to brighten her kitchen by purchasing new kitchen cabinets and she planned to install them herself. Austin knew it was a big job and he offered to help. Soon he realized he was falling in love. “Caught Red Handed” by Yvonne Lehman — Someone had been stealing lumber from the Home and Hearth. Marc Goodson, head of security was determined to catch the thieves when he saw Laurel Jones loading plants into her van. It seemed like a lot of plants — could she be stealing? Laurel suspects Marc of stealing. Once again a couple finds love at the Home and Hearth. The stories in “Carolina Carpenter Brides” are charming. It’s pleasant to find a book with good decent love stories. The plot and characters are well developed. I liked the way the authors used humor in their stories. My favorite tale was “Caught Red Handed.” The irony of both Laurel and Marc suspecting each other of theft was grand. The cover is beautifully done — saw horses on a grassy field and mountains in the background. Fans of Christian romance will like this one.

Rice Noodle Cart, Thai Peanut, 2.25 oz.
On almost every corner of any street in Thailand, you can find noodle vendors serving plates of delicious rice noodles. Each vendor has their own recipe - making each noodle dish unique and full of flavor. With Thai Kitchen you too can now enjoy this Thai tradition. Our portable noodle carts can be enjoyed at home, at the office or on the go. Ready in just 3 minutes. Fork included.

John Deere Utility Tractor
Youngsters will take pride in maneuvering their very own utility tractor as they “work” around the yard. This pint-sized vehicle is battery-powered and features just-like-the-real-thing styling with real engine sounds and blinking lights. There’s even a tooting horn to let everyone know when you’re rolling by. A key starts the engine sounds. The working front bucket has the ability to really scoop up loads; and the backhoe operates from behind. Requires one “6V” battery with charger, included. Measures 52″ x 19.5″ x 19″. Holds up to 55 pounds.
List Price: $179.99
Amazon Price: $138.41
Customer Review: Great toy
My two year old son was given this for Christmas and has been having a great time. He quickly learnt how to use the foot pedal but hasn’t managed the steering yet. I do wish it had a reverse function but I don’t think he cares. My six, seven, and eight year olds have also had a great time with it. The front end loader has been used for carrying numerous things with great success.
Customer Review: Great Toy but needs an off switch
We bought this for my son’s second birthday. He loves it. It was definitely worth the buy. Our only complaint is that there is no way to turn off the moving capability without getting under the hood and disconnecting the battery. Since the accelerator is located where his feet rest, the tractor will take off when he’s trying to get on and off. There should be a simple switch on the outside of the tractor body for parents to turn the “go power” off in case of an emergency.

No 20 Black Ink Cart for HP Inkjet Printers
28 ml Print cartridge volume / Proprietary pigmented ink for robust, laser-like black text / 48 Print head nozzles
List Price: $48.89
Amazon Price: $30.23
Used Price: $34.45
Customer Review: review
Prompt service as always from Amazon. Cheaper to buy from Amazon than from the local office supply stores (probably because it is a very old printer).

Guidecraft Natural Dress-Up Carousel Armoire

The Pastel Dress-Up Carousel is a great solution for storage and organization of your dress up clothes. There is a hanging area with wooden pegs, and eight storage cubbies can be used for shoes, jewelry and hats. There are two large storage bins and two full length mirrors. Features: -For children of all ages -Assembly required -Natural finish -Lots of storage -Overall dimensions: 49.5″ H x 19.75 W x 19.75″ D


Price: 185.00


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It’s a dollhouse for pretend-play, or a storage shelf for organizing books, toys and games. This unique and creative way to save space will add a nice touch to your little girl’s room. Features: -Assembly required -For children of all ages -Overall dimensions: 47″ H x 43.5″ W x 12″ D
Price: 210.00

Guidecraft Pastel Dress-Up Carousel Armoire

The Pastel Dress-Up Carousel is a great solution for storage and organization of your dress up clothes. There is a hanging area with wooden pegs and eight storage cubbies can be used for shoes, jewelry and hats. There are two large storage bins and two full length mirrors. Features: -For children of all ages -Assembly required -Pastel finish -Lots of storage -Overall dimensions: 49.5″ H x 19.75 W x 19.75″ D


Price: 185.00


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Replacement paper roll for the 4-in-1 Easels and Red and Pink Art Table and the Paper Center. Features: -For children of all ages -Small overall dimensions: 9″ W x 300′ L (for the 4-in-1 Tabletop Easel) -Medium overall dimensions: 12″ W x 300′ L (for the Red and Pink Art Table and the Paper Center) -Large overall dimensions: 15″ W x 200′ L (for the 4-in-1 Floor Easel)
Price: 13.00

Ben 10 - The Complete Season 1


Ben 10 - The Complete Season 1
Ben Tennyson was just an average 10-year-old kid until he discovered a strange alien watch in a crashed meteorite. Called the Omnitrix, this watch gives Ben the ability to transform into any of 10 alien heroes, all the while keeping his 10-year-old personality.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:Cool Episode Commentaries
Interviews:Behind the Scenes with the Creator Interviews
Other:Ben 10 Drawing Lessons with the Animators

Customer Review: ben 10- Series 1 complete
Excellent description of product. Straight forward purchasing procedure and very quick delivery considering international mail. Thanks

Customer Review: Ben 10 a classic
Love the story lines and the animation style. A fun series to watch. OK for the 10 and up crowd.

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Little Red Riding Hood Costume Child Size M Medium 8-10

English Riding Accessory Set?
The well-dressed jumper wears leather open front jump boots, bell boots, standing martingale and show saddle pad. Saddle, bridle, and horse not included.
Price: $19.99
Customer Review: Oddity
I was happy about getting the set. The bell boots worked, once I reglued the velcro. The martingale and saddle pad were swell. But as soon as I made the attempt of getting the jump boots on they were not something to bother with. I ended up taking a metal loop off and placing a spot of glue just to get them to stay in place. It was disappointing that they so difficult. I wouldn’t recommend the set unless modifications were done for children.
Customer Review: A Big Dissapointment
(I am a horse person so sorry if some of the terms like “splint boots” “martingale” and “bell boots” go over your head…) I was totally looking forward to getting this set for my 9 year old daughter. She loves all the little Breyer accessories and usually really enjoys them. This particular set I was very dissapointed in. First, Jackie came to me almost in tears because she was so frusterated she couldn’t get the splint boots on. My husband and I both tried and let me tell you - it was near IMPOSSIBLE. The splint boots should have some sort of velcro like the bell boots but instead you have to get these TINY leather straps through TINY little buckles. It got all of us frusterated. I had to take the splint boots away from her to see if her father could improve them somehow (it turns out he couldn’t). Then, shortly after, poor Jackie came to us again…this time with the martingale. It turns out the only great quality Breyer bridle she had couldn’t work with this martingale. You see, the bridle’s noseband MUST be adjustable! The part of the martingale that attaches from the chest to the nose has to go through a part of the bridle (the noseband). The bell boots and the saddle pad are fine, thank goodness. I do NOT recommend this product for your children. Not only could you have the above listed problems, but the parts are very small. If your child doesn’t swallow them they will SURELY loose them quickly.

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