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Rummikub
$59.99 Read moreThe game is based on the traditional middle-eastern game of Okey. First created in the 1930s and sold in hand-produced versions until the late 1970s. Similar to the Rummy that you play with cards – you try to get rid of all your tiles by forming numbers into runs of 3 tiles or more, or 3 to 4 of a kind. The colours of the numbers on the tiles are like card suits.
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Rush Hour
$56.99 Add to cartVoted one of Parents Choice Best 25 Toys of 25 Years! Set up the traffic challenge and battle the gridlock as you slide the blocking vehicles out of your way to find a path for your red car to exit! This game features four levels of difficulty, allowing players to progress at their own pace. And with 40 new challenges, its even more bumper-to-bumper fun for all ages!
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Scorpion Robot
$89.99 Add to cartThe Scorpion Robot by Clementoni mimics the movement and appearance of a real scorpion. With 6 legs driven by two motors, pincers and tail that can move, and an infrared sensor on its head that allows it to react to stimuli and engage in various play modes such as guarding, attacking, and gripping objects. The robot can also be controlled remotely using a dedicated app, making it a fun and educational tool for children to learn about programming and the basics of robotics while developing their manual skills and logic. -
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Seven Little Australians
$19.99 Add to cartIf you imagine you are going to read of model children you had better lay down this book immediately. Not one of the seven is really good, for the very excellent reason that Australian children never are. Every so often, there comes a story so brilliant and lively and moving that it cannot be left in the past. Rediscover the magic of our country’s most memorable children’s books in the Penguin Australia Children’s Classics series of stories too precious to leave behind.
Seven Little Australians has been read and loved by children all over the world, and it has been continuously in print for over 100 years
Hardback Novel
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Rummikub
$59.99 Read moreThe game is based on the traditional middle-eastern game of Okey. First created in the 1930s and sold in hand-produced versions until the late 1970s. Similar to the Rummy that you play with cards – you try to get rid of all your tiles by forming numbers into runs of 3 tiles or more, or 3 to 4 of a kind. The colours of the numbers on the tiles are like card suits.
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Rush Hour
$56.99 Add to cartVoted one of Parents Choice Best 25 Toys of 25 Years! Set up the traffic challenge and battle the gridlock as you slide the blocking vehicles out of your way to find a path for your red car to exit! This game features four levels of difficulty, allowing players to progress at their own pace. And with 40 new challenges, its even more bumper-to-bumper fun for all ages!
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Scorpion Robot
$89.99 Add to cartThe Scorpion Robot by Clementoni mimics the movement and appearance of a real scorpion. With 6 legs driven by two motors, pincers and tail that can move, and an infrared sensor on its head that allows it to react to stimuli and engage in various play modes such as guarding, attacking, and gripping objects. The robot can also be controlled remotely using a dedicated app, making it a fun and educational tool for children to learn about programming and the basics of robotics while developing their manual skills and logic. -
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Seven Little Australians
$19.99 Add to cartIf you imagine you are going to read of model children you had better lay down this book immediately. Not one of the seven is really good, for the very excellent reason that Australian children never are. Every so often, there comes a story so brilliant and lively and moving that it cannot be left in the past. Rediscover the magic of our country’s most memorable children’s books in the Penguin Australia Children’s Classics series of stories too precious to leave behind.
Seven Little Australians has been read and loved by children all over the world, and it has been continuously in print for over 100 years
Hardback Novel