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Unique decorating ideas are hard to come by, but Wallables 3-dimensional designs add a flair to any room's theme. Avoid expensive baby boutiques, but still end up with room decor that will look like it was done professionally! The characters include the Original Wallables and the licensed characters for Where the Wild Things Are.
Plus, Original Wallables play music when you press on them!
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| Made from non-toxic, soft, durable foam, Wallables have surpassed the standards set forth by the ASTM F963-96a for child safety. They are light in weight, and the peel-and-stick peg system allows them to adhere to almost any surface, and be removed and replaced easily to create play-active walls, bathrooms, ceilings, kitchens, playrooms, and even car windows for shade and safety. |
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Original Wallables play tunes and glow in the dark. Because they're interactive, Wallables stimulate baby's sense of hearing, sight, and touch. As parent and child play the touch-tune together, Wallables stimulate learning through a bonding experience. When it is bedtime, each Wallables character glows brightly and slowly diminishes as baby falls asleep.
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Where The Wild Things Are
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Maurice Sendak has illustrated a masterpiece for children's literature in his book Where The Wild Things Are.
Where The Wild Things Are was published in 1963, and forty years later proves to be one of the 10 best-selling children's books of all time.
Where The Wild Things Are was written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, a passionate advocate for children whose stories explore how children deal with their fears and emotions through fantasy.
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