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Want to become a ninja for the holidays? Get the high-flying, shogun-kicking, super-action Chop Chop Ninja World for free on iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
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A 99.9 percent fact-free guide to the funniest, weirdest, and most disgustingest parts of your body from New York Times best-selling author Andy Griffiths and illustrator Terry Denton
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Andrew Zimmern’s Field Guide to Exceptionally Weird, Wild, and Wonderful Foods
From alligator meat to wildebeest, the Travel Channel’s Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern weighs in on his most interesting culinary experiences ... the good, the bad, and the gross!
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Get ready to gross out all of your friends with these hysterically nauseating facts about all things gross and gruesome. With lively and humorous prose, high-interest subjects, and truly disgusting photos, this book will have you glued to the page while learning the facts, history, and scientific details of "eww."
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Try and catch as many fish as you can! Use your iPieces fishing rod to catch a fish when it opens its mouth, and then drag it into your bucket. Game includes four iPieces fishing rods, the downloadable app, and rules. Game $9.99.
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KIDZ BOP Glammerati Pop Star Keyboard
Jam and record like a real pop star with the Glammerati Pop Star Keyboard—complete with 37 real working keys, four instrumental sounds, eight rhythm sounds, four special sound effects, and three KIDZ BOP hits. Toy $29.99.
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Lead a team of Skylanders—toys with “brains”—in an all new adventure to save their world, encountering new enemies, solving fun puzzles, overcoming different hazards and obstacles, and more.
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Turn bikes into a light show on wheels! Mount the Wheel Writer directly to the spokes of almost any bike and as the wheels spin, the superbright computer-controlled LEDs flash on and off to create over a dozen different images and patterns—including a real working speedometer.

