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Hasbro, Inc. Brings Wide Variety of Toys, Games and Lifestyle Products to Toy Fair 2005
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F.A.S.T. 201 SERIES YO YO (Approximate Retail Price: $9.99; Ages: 8 & up; Available: Now) The F.A.S.T. 201 SERIES YO YO is a totally adjustable yo-yo with the latest in yo-yo technology - F.A.S.T. (Fully Active Starburst Technology!) You can adjust your yo-yo to your skill level or trick style. Set it for quick response and it returns easily to your hand. Or adjust it for long, smooth spins when you're ready to master most tricks! Each F.A.S.T. 201 comes with a trick book to help you master the F.A.S.T. Challenge. Learn the 10 tricks featured in the trick book and you're ready to take the F.A.S.T. Challenge. The idea is to race against the clock or challenge your friends. The first one to complete all 10 tricks is the F.A.S.T. Challenge Champ!
WEEBLES WEEBLYWOBBLY TREE HOUSE (Approximate Retail Price: $29.99; Ages: 18 months & up; Available: Fall) The WEEBLES pals gather from far and wide to have an amazing adventure at BUMPUS WOBBLEWORKS' tree house. At the WEEBLYWOBBLY TREE HOUSE, the wacky characters can spin on the whirly water wheel, hide in the secret playroom or look through the telescope. For more activity, take a slide down the tree house, rock on the silly rocking chair, or build in the carpenter shop out back. The WEEBLYWOBBLY TREE HOUSE includes BUMPUS and two of his wacky friends, PENDLETON WRONGRIGHTER, the chief of police and COOKIE BAKINGTON, the tree house chef.
BULLS-EYE BOUNCE & ROLL (Approximate Retail Price: $34.99; Ages: 3 & up; Available: July) Similar to the well-loved BULLS-EYE BALL game for older children, the new BULLS-EYE BOUNCE & ROLL provides arcade-style play - but this time, the fun is for preschoolers! The toy has two different play patterns - Roll It or Bounce It. During the game, electronic music and lights flash as players score points. Each game has three modes of play to meet the child's skill level. Parents can easily set-up and store BULLS-EYE BOUNCE & ROLL for anytime rolling and bouncing play.
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POWER TAG Game (Approximate Retail Price: $23.99; Ages: 7 & up; Players: One or more; Available: June) For fast-action target-tagging fun, Milton Bradley's POWER TAG is the one! Indoors or outdoors, create your own course by strategically placing eight colorful targets. Think fast and move even faster as the game unit calls out the targets. The more quickly you tag, the higher your score. Out-race and out-tag the competition and you're the POWER TAG winner.
MONOPOLY(R) 70th Anniversary Edition Game (Approximate Retail Price: $39.99; Ages: 8 & up; Players: 2 - 8; Available: March) The MONOPOLY 70th Anniversary Edition captures the glamour and distinctive art style of the 1930's by making some of the familiar elements of the game bigger, better and more luxurious. For example, the popular tokens from the classic MONOPOLY game have taken on a new style. The Race Car has become a stretch Roadster and the old Shoe is now an elegant High Heel. The hotels and houses are bigger and better, too. Each game includes 12 unique hotels and 4 distinctive house designs. The game will be available in stores this April.
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