Romp
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Retail Price: $13.99
Normally $13.95
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Item: HW036
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ROMP's swinging pendulum darts and dodges through magnetic force fields. Experience the strange effects that unpredictable gravitational forces place upon our planet. Users are limited only by their own imagination.WARNING: This product is highly addictive and will find its way onto adult desks.

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But how does this help me? You can use these graphs as a general measure of it's appropriateness for a given age and gender. While this information is generally accurate, it should not be used as an absolute answer. For instance, many dinosaur toys are purchased for boys, however, that doesn't mean that it's inappropriate for a girl who happens to like dinosaurs.
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NOTE: The orange color in the charts above indicate ages that are LESS than the manufacturer suggested age. Please purchase at your discretion if your child is younger than 6 years of age.
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Toy Value Index
8.85
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Toy IQ
170
High Genius
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UPC
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605168201001
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Manufacturer SKU
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20100
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Date Added to Fat Brain Toys
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8/6/2004
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Manufactured In
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Peoples Republic of China
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Manufacturer Recommended Minimum Age
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6 years
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Fat Brain Toys Monthly Sales Ranking
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#984
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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts.
Not for children under 3 yrs.
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We've collected valuable feedback from our customers on how this item is being used by children with special needs in hopes of providing guidance for other special needs caregivers. Click here to view these "Special Perspectives"...
Identified Special Needs Challenges:
ADD/ADHD
"I thought this toy would be good for my 16-year-old son with ADHD because his hands have to be doing something constantly. I also thought he could play with it when he needs a break from schoolwork. We have not yet had time to give it a lot of use, but I was very encouraged when he wanted to put it together right away! So far he's a little discouraged that the pendulum stops after a few moments, but I have encouraged him to explore with the magnets to see if he can keep it going longer."
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a good toy
Posted 1/1/2013 by Carrie Nygard
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I bought this toy for my 16 year old son who has ADHD. His hands have to be doing something constantly and I thought this toy would give him something fun to do. We homeschool and I thought he could play with this when he gets distracted from schoolwork. It is larger than I expected, and it is very well made. Even on Christmas morning he wanted to put it together right away. His only complaint is that the pendululm stops moving too soon. I encouraged him to move the magnets around to see if he could configure them to encourage more movement. Unfortunately, he also plays a lot of video games and hasn't gotten back to this toy. I hope it encourages exploration when we start back to school. Even I enjoyed playing with it!

Romp
Posted 12/27/2012 by STEPHEN M TOTH
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Fun game!

Brain Food
Posted 11/20/2011
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