The latest, most feature-packed version of Tiny Love’s award-winning Gymini 3-D Activity Gym, the new Super-Deluxe Lights and Music Activity Gym will enchant your baby with a whole world of developmental benefits, right from day one — and all in one soft and secure environment.
This innovative Gymini features the one-of-a-kind Lights and Music Touch Pad with classical music by Mozart and favorite nursery tunes, all sure to delight your baby with accompanying flashing lights. Your baby activates the lights and sounds on her own, which produces immediate feedback and teaches cause-and-effect. The Gymini also develops important motor skills. Requires 3 “AA” alkaline batteries (included).
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- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio - Special Needs Adaptable Product (SNAP) Award
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio - Gold Seal Best Toy Award
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio - Blue Chip Classic Award
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio - Platinum Award
- Parents’ Choice - Silver Honors Seal
- Parenting Magazine - Toy of the Year Award
Baby Product: Deluxe gymini with plush dangling toys., Immediate feedback based on baby’s actions for cause & effect learning., Large mirror encourages head turning., Nursery tunes & lights encourage head lifting to touch lights., Mat is machine washable and folds up flat for travel.
Company: Tiny Love (2006-06-12)
List Price: $74.95
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The WinCraft NCAA Round Clock will look great for any room. This officially licensed wall clock features high-quality quartz movement with a sweep second hand. Molded plastic construction with built in hanger. Requires one (AA) battery (included). Made in USA. Sz: 12.75″ D.
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For eye-popping kinetic thrills, District B13 tops the class. In the near future, the worst ghettos of Paris have been walled in and left to rot. When a neutron bomb gets stolen by a criminal kingpin in seedy District B13, Damien–a cop who specializes in deep cover assignments (Cyril Raffaelli, a stuntman turned actor)–has to team up with Leito (David Belle), who grew up in the district and has his own reason for going back: the kingpin kidnapped his sister (tough yet adorable gamine Dany Verissimo). The plot takes a few preposterous turns, but it’s beside the point–every turn serves only to maintain the relentless flow of sheer physical prowess. Belle is one of the inventors of a sport called parkour, which treats a city’s architecture like an obstacle course; while running from gun-toting thugs, Leito leaps, bounds, and scrambles up and down buildings with astonishing grace. The fight sequences are just as down-to-earth yet over-the-top as Damien whirls, kicks, and crunches through armies of bad guys. Just as important is the tongue-in-cheek tone that never turns smirky; the movie doesn’t take itself seriously, but doesn’t mock itself or its basic cinematic pleasures. Anyone looking for a break from the overbearing CGI and self-important pomp of Hollywood action movies should watch District B13. –Bret Fetzer
Director: Pierre Morel
DVD: Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: Magnolia (2006-09-05)
List Price: $14.98
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