Kotobuki Plastic Egg Mold, Rabbit and BearWith this set of egg molds, it is fun to make and eat boiled egg. This set shapes the egg into rabbit and bear. The egg molds work great with the large size eggs.
The egg molds are safe between -4° f and 212° F. They are not safe for microwave or dishwasher.
Instructions:
1) Boils a big-size egg and removes the shell
2) Places the egg into the mold while it is still being hot
3) Locks the mold with closing wings before putting it into cold water for 5 - 10 minutes
4) Gets the egg out from the mold and an amazing egg shape turns out
OXO Good Grips Apple Corer and DividerApple Corer/Slicer, Soft Wide Handles, Stainless Steel Blades, Dishwasher Safe.
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Care Bears/Christmas SUPER FUN - 10 DVD/CD/Karaoke Mega packThis 10-Disc collection contains the following products:
Care Bears Daydreams (DVD)
Care Bears Last Laugh (DVD)
Inspector Gadget Saves Xmas (DVD)
Sabrina A Witchmas Carol (DVD)
A Family Christmas (CD)
A Treasury of Christmas Music (CD)
Rudolph (CD)
Christmas Music For Children (CD)
Christmas is for Kids (CD)
Christmas Party Songs (CD)
Flubber [VHS]Disney couldn't resist the temptation to remake 1961's popular comedy The Absent Minded Professor, so they cast Robin Williams as Professor Philip Brainard (a role vaguely related to the character originated by Fred MacMurray), and the result is a comedy that, frankly, doesn't fully deserve its modest success. It's admittedly clever to a point, and certainly the digitally "flubberized" special effects provide the kind of movie magic that's entertaining for kids and parents alike. The professor can't even remember his own wedding day (much to the chagrin of his fiancée, played by Marcia Gay Harden), and now his academic rival (Christopher McDonald) is trying to steal his latest and purely accidental invention--flying rubber, or ... flubber. The green goo magnifies energy and can be used as an amazing source of power, but in the hands of screenwriter John Hughes it becomes just another excuse to recycle a lot of Home Alone-style slapstick humor involving a pair of bumbling would-be flubber thieves. There's also a floating robot named Weebo and some catchy music by Danny Elfman to accompany dancing globs of flubber, but the story's too thin to add up to anything special. Lightweight fun, but, given the title, it lacks a certain bounce. Of course, that didn't stop Disney's marketing wizards from turning it into a home-video hit. --Jeff Shannon
Mr. Bean Vol. 6 (The Animated Series)It's not easy being Bean, and Rowan Atkinson turned over the responsibility to a cartoon alter ego after fourteen strenuous episodes. But that doesn't mean that the British funnyman abandoned his famous character--he has overseen all aspects of the animated adventures, to the extent of acting out every scene so that the animators can capture his distinctive Beany flavor. The result of more than two years of preparation, MR. BEAN, THE ANIMATED SERIES introduces a whole new cast of characters into Bean's distinctively skewed world, and the eight episodes (16 hilarious tales) in this collection are sure to delight kids, grown-ups and everyone in between (you know who you are). It's sketch comedy of the most literal sort.
GE 50246 Smart Home Door Stop AlarmSecuring rooms from unauthorized entry couldn't be easier. The GE 50246 Personal Security Door Stop Alarm requires no wires or complicated installation and is powered by a single nine-volt battery (not included). Simply place the pressure-sensitive Door Stop Alarm at the base of any door, and the device will emit a powerful 120-decibel alarm when the door is opened. The 50246 Door Stop Alarm is extremely compact, so it's convenient enough to take anywhere. With this handy gadget, you'll be able to secure your hotel room, dorm room, apartment, or any room in your home.
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The 120-decibel alarm warns you of unexpected visitors and deters would-be intruders. View larger.Easy Setup Requires No Wires or Complicated Installation
Setting up the GE 50246 Personal Security Door Stop Alarm is as easy as sliding the power switch to the 'On' position and placing the unit at the foot of the door you want to monitor. The alarm requires no wiring, drilling, or complicated installation, and it is powered by a single nine-volt battery (not included). A battery indicator light warns you of a low battery, so you'll always know when it's time for a replacement.
In addition, the 50246 features a rubber base pad that provides traction on wood, tile, vinyl, and carpet. With secure gripping ability, the alarm can function as a door stop that prevents a door from being opened.
120-Decibel Alarm for Maximum Protection
The 120-decibel alarm warns you and your neighbors of a forced entry, and it's enough of a deterrent to scare off most would-be intruders. The alarm is activated when pressure is applied to the top of the device when the door is opened. A sensitive trigger switch prevents intruders from bypassing the alarm by sounding the siren no matter how far the door is opened.
Take Security Wherever You Travel
Security is a big concern for many travelers; the GE 50246 Door Stop Alarm addresses this worry with its portable design and ease of use. You can take this alarm anywhere you go for added protection at hotels, motels, dorm rooms, and more. Measuring just 11 x 6 x 3-1/2 inches (LxHxW) and weighing just four ounces, the GE 50246 Personal Security Door Stop Alarm fits nicely into a travel bag, suitcase, or even a briefcase for easy portability.
What's in the Box
GE 50246 Personal Security Door Stop Alarm
Umbra Wallflutter Wall Décor, Set of 20These stylish Wallflutter wall decor dragonflies are an easy, graphic way to decorate your space. Made from lightweight, molded plastic with a nickel finish, they mount to the wall or any metal surface with simple tack-and-magnet combination hardware for endless configurations - your imagination is the limit! Set of 20 dragonflies includes four sizes ranging from 4.5" x 2.5" x .5" to 5.75" x 3.25" x .75". Design: Marion Lanktree and Alan Wisniewski exclusively for Umbra - a worldwide leader in casual, contemporary and affordable design for the home.
Spy Kids 4: All The Time In The WorldAs happens with many creative people, director Robert Rodriguez became very interested in making things for kids when he started having children of his own. Thanks to his blessed events we were blessed with the delightfully zany entertainment of Spy Kids in 2001, about a brother and sister who join their parents in the family business of being international superspies. Rodriguez spruced up his tall tale with lots of color, pizzazz, and bold, broad strokes of family-friendly intrigue, plus all the outlandish gadgets that befit an inventive mind and technologically inspired spirit like the one that made him such a dynamic filmmaker to begin with. It didn't hurt that he had Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino on board as the spy parents, along with two wonderfully talented child stars (Alexa Vega and Darryl Sabara) as their pint-size secret agent progeny. After two sequels and 10 years, Rodriguez's reinvigorated resurrection of the franchise relies on a new family with oblique ties to the original (only Vega and Sabara return, as full-grown, full-fledged spies) and does a suitably energetic job of making zippy fun for the fourth-grade crowd. Others are certainly welcome to enjoy the excitement, so long as they have a special affinity for fart, poop, and vomit jokes mixed with bold, pop-art production design, kid-approved techno gadgets, and special effects that play up the slapstick nature of the original Spy Kids ethos. Jessica Alba is the spy mom this time, a job she's kept hidden from her TV journalist husband (Joel McHale) and step-kids Rebecca and Cecil Wilson (Rowan Blanchard and Mason Cook). The secret doesn't last long, of course, and the two kids, along with her bubbly one-year-old daughter (who supplies most of the poop and vomit), join in the fight against the malevolent Tick Tock and his mysterious boss Time Keeper. These wacky villains can manipulate time and plan on creating some sort of apocalyptic meltdown based on their uniquely nasty ability. That's about the best description one can give; the plot is extremely convoluted, but it's pretty much superfluous anyway. The point of the show is to watch in delighted glee as the kids play with all the cool toys, the good grownups triumph, and the director makes juvenile poetry using slapdash digital effects and nonstop, gentle potty humor to amuse his core audience of enchanted children. Jeremy Piven has fun playing multiple roles and Ricky Gervais practically steals the movie (for the adults, at least) with his riffing banter giving voice to a robot dog in service of the spying Wilson family. Though it's a far cry from the original wit and offhand originality of his first Spy Kids adventure, this fourth installment is ample proof that Rodriguez is keeping up with what kids want in throwaway entertainment and has the technical skill to make the visuals pop off the screen to fill in any gaps of logic or boredom. --Ted Fry
The Flintstones - The Complete First SeasonNo description available for this title.
Item Type: DVD Movie
Item Rating: G
Street Date: 03/16/04
Wide Screen: no
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
Language: ENGLISH
Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: yes
Re-Release: no
Packaging: Sleeve