Sentences with phrase «slinky toys»

If you stretch a regular Slinky out to its maximum length, modern Slinky toys are 65 feet long (the Slinky JR is 29.3 feet long and the original Slinky from the 1940s is 80 feet long).
Since then more than 300 million Slinky toys have been sold.
Since than more than 300 million Slinky toys have been sold.
Gift giving for baby showers runs the gamut from the most practical, like the New Parent DVD and Manual that includes the most recent information for new parents, to multicolored baby bottles and baby slinky toys.
I see what I've been doing all these years, it's like a slinky toy.
Not that I drag out all my old paintings and look at them, but I've created enough of a background for myself — that's the slinky toy I was talking about.
In her 2015 sculpture «Untitled,» the artist uses a minimal aesthetic to poetically reimagine the mass - produced Slinky toy to appear to be a geological, biological, or otherwise naturally occurring form.

Not exact matches

The store sells quirky, hard - to - find items like toys popular in the 1950s, such as Slinkys and Etch - o - Sketches.
Slinkys, yo - yos, bouncy balls, wind - up toys, marble ramps... any toy that can allow the student to become legitimately lost for a few minutes.
By the way, we'll also visit some of the «just for fun» toys, like Slinky -(remember them?)
The award winning children's toy Slinky will ever be a favorite with children of all ages (including the grown - up kids).
(The sibling versions contain simple toys like Play - Doh and stickers and OMFG A SLINKY!
Pull string toys that wobble or play music, press and spin toys with colourful rotating carousels, rainbow slinkies, pull - back cars..
My whole extended family going to a discount store on Christmas Eve and being able to pick out one toy, and I picked a Slinky, thought it was the coolest and expensive toy ever.
Back across town, Buzz Lightyear leads a daring rescue team of Hamm, Slinky Dog, Rex and Mr. Potato Head, to free Woody and remind him what being a toy is all about.
The Slinky has been a favorite toy since its introduction on November 26, 1945.
The Slinky has been a favorite toy since it's introduction on November 26 1945.
Theres a Slinky now in my own classroom, inspiring, I hope, a new generation of students who think that math isnt their strong subject to think differently — about toys, about school, about themselves.
These slinky pets enjoy playing tug - a-war, and will pull on toys that provide resistance with a spring.
Slinky Pets A toy enjoyed by pretty much by all small pets is the tube.
As one of the only Disney rides that's integral to a land's layout, the Slinky Dog - themed roller coaster provides so much movement to the surroundings; see him stretch over camelback humps, bob up and down from afar, and even stand on a toy bridge above the second launch, giving glee to those passing by.
What we do know thus far is that the land will feature the Slinky Dog Dash, a roller coaster with this toy favorite as the wagons riding the coaster's track.
Donovan will present a free - standing sculpture, a wall relief and a monoprint created with Slinky ® toys.
In her newest series, Donovan uses Slinkys, the helical spring toy invented in the early 1940's.
For her summer solo on the East End, the MacArthur «Genius» grant recipient is using the classic children's toy known as the Slinky — weaving hundreds of these bouncy metal coils into dense, baroque knots.
Donovan will present a free standing sculpture, a wall relief and a monoprint created with Slinky ® toys.
Her element of choice here at the Parrish is the esteemed Slinky ®, the long - lived toy extraordinaire that has captivated the imaginations of millions of baby - boomers and their children for well over half a century.
Three new works constructed from Slinky ® toys by American artist Tara Donovan, known for her ability to amplify the innate physical characteristics of everyday objects by transforming them into large - scale works of art, will be presented in the fourth Platform — the Parrish Art Museum's exhibition series in which artists are invited to create new work in response to the space, context, and environment of the Museum — on view from July 4 through October 18, 2015.
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