Monday, June 28, 2010

Lots to Discover with new toy line

Want to tune into some really cool items for the holidays?
Look no further than your local retail store come fall when Discovery Channel debuts a broad (and truly interesting) line of toys in a variety of price points to meet everyone's budget.
Some of the most interesting items include some innovative items from the popular "Mythbusters" series including Mythbusters Hit the Target Game ($24.99) where players learn the answers to 400 myth-busting questions like "Can a penny kill someone if you drop it from the Empire State Building?"
Other favorites include the Teach & Talk Exploration Laptop ($19.99) which helps kids practice spelling, geography, music and more on this wireless laptop featuring a pivoting LCD screen, two-button mouse and over 60 challenging games and the 3D Pyramid Puzzle ($14.99), a cork-backer puzzle displaying ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs as well as a decoder on box.
The company's online arm at DiscoveryStore.com is filled with serious selections including the 4D Space Shuttle Puzzle ($99.95), a puzzle that modelers and space enthusiasts (8 and up) will enjoy assembling without glue, paint or decals. The 20 inch NASA Orbiter complete with 143 removable pieces that snap together.
New York Cityscape Puzzle ($39.95) includes 120 plastic buildings that depict the city as it appeared from 1812 to 1972 with the addition of the World Trade Towers and into the future in 2013 with the completion of One World Trade Center (Freedom Tower).
Each building fits into pre-cut holes in a traditional 2D jigsaw puzzle composed of 575 pieces the form the city's street layout and islands with glow in the dark streets. An online educational feature with more than 2,000 facts is also included.

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