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		<title>Most recent Things tagged with toy</title>
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    	<description>Most Recent Things tagged with toy</description>
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    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>3 Dec 2008 23:20:37 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>Agma Toy Trolley</title>
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	                Image: Satyendra Pakhale website

The Agma Toy Trolly is a trolley that was designed for children. The toy is made from moulded plastic and is produced by Magis in Italy. It was designed in 2004.

Source:
Satyendra Pakhale website
[url]http://www.satyendra-pakhale.com/Products/AgmaToyTrolley/[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:388xsn</link>
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	            <guid>1</guid>
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         		<title>Patchwork Dog</title>
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	                Image: Readymade Projects Inc.

The Patchwork Dog was designed while Burks was the international art director for the Japanese brand Mogu. The dog was a result of a collaboration between Mogu and Missoni.

Source:
Readymade Projects Inc.
[url]http://www.readymadeprojects.com/[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:345ebr</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>2</guid>
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         		<title>Plywood Elephant</title>
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	                Image: Hive Modern

The plywood elephant was designed in 1945. It is made from molded maply plywood. Vitra, in Germany, produces it. A limited edition version and a miniature version have also been produced. It was intended as a toy for children, but also a decorative sculptural object.

Source:
High Modern
[url]http://hivemodern.com/products/?view=sub_product&amp;sid=2077&amp;cid=39&amp;cid2=156[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:888jnr</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>3</guid>
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         		<title>Look and See Owls</title>
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	                Look and See Owls are hanging charm toys.  With wisdom reminiscent of the Buddha&#039;s eyes on the Stupas of Kathmandu, their eyes turn to watch over their shoulders, keeping a lookout for you and your family.

When hung on a door or window any movement will send out a jingling bell to let you know. Look and See Owls currently come in two reverse variations called Woodland Brown and Meadow Green, with each variation having its own matching charm and bell. Woodland Brown has a copper look flower and bell, while Meadow Green Look and See Owls have silver Indian bells and decorative heart charm.

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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:419aap</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>4</guid>
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         		<title>Sal</title>
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	                This is Sal, he&#039;s a crocheted cat I&#039;ve made myself.

He was designed to be our traveling companion, so he got his name from Sal Paradise, the narrator of Jack Kerouac&#039;s legendary book &#034;On the Road&#034;.

You can find more pictures of Sal&#039;s adventures [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/anukoski/sets/72157594188344800/]here[/url].
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:067ycl</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>5</guid>
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         		<title>Pimmie Parrots</title>
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	                Pimmie Parrots are a part of the Flying Star Toys - Contemporary Folk Art Collection. 

Soft cloth toys, they are handmade and painted with artist quality waterproof pigment ink. Backed with beautiful designer fabric, they are weighted to stand independently upright .  Size vary from 8cm to 40cm and are usually made in editions of 10.
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:362tvm</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>6</guid>
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         		<title>TechGnoMe</title>
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	                TechGnoMe (pronounced Tec - No - Me) come from the Virtual Magic Forest. They are super lucky and super happy. Their magic hat and star tassle bring good things towards them. Have one by your virtual garden (computer desk) and you&#039;ll find yourself feeling happier.

TechGnoMe are soft artist-made toys.  Material is primarliy Panne velvet, lycra, felt and wool.  TechGnoMe are sculptured-stuffed and weighted in the base.  20cm high.
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:669sce</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>7</guid>
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         		<title>Snow Walker</title>
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	                a soft artist-made toy designed to hang on the wall.  Snow Walkers are based on the crane, a bird known as a symbol of longevity and grace.

Made of primarily brushed cotton, and muslin in a range of muted colours.  They are sculptured- stuffed for quality definition. 46cm high.
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:545uwn</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>8</guid>
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         		<title>Christian the walking bug</title>
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	                A walking bug robot, harddrawn board by Christian Faubel, soldering by nadya.
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:549xqg</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>9</guid>
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         		<title>Michealin</title>
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	                One toy from the Speaker Family - SPK series by Jason Siu.
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:804fze</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>10</guid>
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