Baby Alive is a baby doll made by Hasbro that eats, drinks and wets. Its mouth moves and is supposed to be lifelike. It was originally made and introduced by Kenner in 1973, and reintroduced by Hasbro in 2006. Today, Baby Alive is offered in Caucasian, African-American, and Hispanic varieties.
Distributer of Rubik's Cube and other Rubik's puzzles in the United States.
Hasbro is a U.S.-based, multinational toy and boardgame company. It is one of the largest toy makers in the world. The corporate headquarters is located in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States. The majority of its products are manufactured in East Asia.
Company producing Subbuteo 1996 to date.
(wet) cause to become wet; "Wet your face"
(wet) covered or soaked with a liquid such as water; "a wet bathing suit"; "wet sidewalks"; "wet weather"
Rainy weather
(wet) moisture: wetness caused by water; "drops of wet gleamed on the window"
Liquid that makes something damp
A person opposed to the prohibition of alcoholic beverages
Hi Ho Cherry-O
For over 30 years, Hi Ho! Cherry-O has delighted children and parents with its simple-yet-fun introduction to counting. Children try to be first to pick their trees clean, filling their buckets with cherries. Just watch out for the dog, the bird, and the spilled bucket! Colors and parts may vary. No reading required. Includes gameboard, four cherry buckets and 40 plastic cherries. For 2 to 4 players.
Round and round she goes. Hi Ho! Cherry-O is the counting game in which players race to be the first to have 10 cherries in their basket. A spin of the arrow determines your fate. It will instruct you to pick one, two, three, or four cherries from your tree and put 'em in your basket. That is, of course, if you don't land on the bird or the dog, requiring you to take two cherries from your basket and return them to the tree. And try not to land on the spilled bucket or--you guessed it--spill the contents of your basket or you start over. --Alison Golder
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Day 246/365 - Who's gonna win Who's gonna survive Who's going in Who's staying alive.....
The next day at the hospital I took a stroll while Mommy and Baby slept, I get antsy all cooped up in the same room for so long. I shot this out of the window near the bank of elevators. I could have used a more personal photo of the baby, but he had all those tubes and wires attached to him, so I chose the stark buildings instead as a post. This was taken the day the Hurricane Dan was passing by....
Simple shot, a bit dark, I took a few others from the same vantage point, but the long open shutter got them a bit washed out. This one is decent I thought.
...Who's gonna win Who dares to try
Who's gonna Ride The Hurricane's Eye.....
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Incredibly Gross
Jordan's "Baby Alive" really does pee and poop - not just pretend. Here's the proof. Baby Alive (now named "Queeny") had some orange juice and peas for lunch.
hasbro baby alive wets
Hasbro Games Cranium Scribblish The hilarious scribbling game of "How did this become that?" Grab your pencils and get ready to giggle. Everyone chooses a caption and draws a picture. You all then take turns adding drawings or captions. At the end can you guess which picture was yours when you started? Which one is funniest? Vote for your favorite to win! Cranium Scribblish includes six scrolls, 60 cards, timer, pad, die, tokens and instructions. It also includes 2 cell batteries. It's for 4 to 6 players. Product Dimensions (inches): 1.1 (L) x 10.5 (W) x 10.5 (H) Age: 8 years and up
A modern spin off traditional parlor games, Cranium Scribblish will have your friends and family trying to outdo each other with imaginative drawings and hilarious comments. Get ready to put your imagination to work and scribble your way to victory as this game tosses players into a world of hilarious interpretations. Creative and outrageous fun for the whole family, Cranium Scribblish is designed for ages eight and up.
Cranium Scribblish Ages: 8 years and up Requires: One pen or pencil per player
What We Think
Fun factor: Durability: Ease of assembly: Educational factor: Novelty factor:
The Good: Pictures and captions get funnier with each turn
The Challenging: Players have only 30 seconds to interpret, draw, or write
In a Nutshell: A fun and creative game requiring quick thinking and fast drawing
Creative and outrageous fun for the whole family. View larger.
Clues change, evolve, and stretch as each player adds to the scrolls. View larger. Funny from the Get-Go Fun from start to finish, Scribblish first requires each of the six players to choose a captioned card. Up against the clock, players must apply their scribbling skills as they each draw a picture to match the caption on their card. After the timer stops, players cover their images with their Scribble Scroll and roll the die to see who they'll pass their picture to. From there, all players must write, draw, and interpret what they see on the card for each timed round. Figure out which picture leads to your original card, or get voted as having the funniest caption or image to gain points. The results are almost always hilarious and the game is wonderfully addictive. A Built-In Element of Surprise Thanks to the Scribble Scrolls, players will have to rely on their imaginations to win. Scribblish allows each person only one clue--either a caption or an image--to create the text or image to match what's on the card. Much like in the childhood game of Telephone, clues change, evolve, and stretch further from their original captions as the players interpret what they see. You'll be surprised at how easy it is to turn this into that! Two Ways to Win You don't have to be Picasso to win this drawing game. Players can claim victory by correctly guessing which final image comes from their original card, or by being voted as having the best drawing or caption. Because each picture or comment is done by a different person, each player has an even chance of figuring out which scroll is theirs. Players can reward the clowns and artists in the group by placing tokens next to the caption or image they like best. What's in the Box 60 Scribblish cards, timer, six Scribble Scrolls, tablet of playing sheets, six-sided die, 12 tokens, and instruction booklet.