Near the top of the cute toy popularity list this season are the Zhu Zhu Pets. These are cuddly furry little hamsters that each have their own personality, and interact with you and their environment.
In "loving mode" they chatter away with cute sounds in response to being petted. In "explore mode" they zip and scoot around the place exploring their surrounds.
The "explore mode" lends itself to all kinds of accessories, such as a hamster wheel, hamster slide, hamster house, and hamster funhouse, where you can watch them actively scampering about inside.
Because of small parts, they are best for the over 3 age group, but are so lovable and fascinating to watch they might appeal to any age group above that!
With several weeks to go before Christmas, Zhu Zhu pet hamsters are shaping up to be one of the top most popular toy gifts for you to choose for your favorite children this season - one of those gifts where it is hard to go wrong and everyone can have fun enjoying it.
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Westminster Toys The Happy Hamster Wheel Runner List Price: Sale Price: $2.25 Average Rating: |
DescriptionHappy Hamster with Wheel RunnerHamsters Are All The Craze This Year! Watch as Happy Hamster runs and runs inside his spinning exercise wheel!Realistic Action!Cute 4" pet runs inside his spinning exercise wheel! He runs for hours on 2 AAA batteries (not included). With on/off switch. Ages 5 and up (but adults will want one too)! Wheel is 6" diameter. Stand included. Colors may vary Features
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Zhu Zhu Pets Zhu Zhu pets lunch totes
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Dansk Bistro Cafe 5-Piece Place Setting, Service for 1 List Price: Sale Price: $29.95 You save: $20.05 (40%) Average Rating:
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DescriptionThe brilliant mirror finish highlights the streamlined quality of Bistro Cafe flatware. An interesting truncated treatment at the end of each piece serves to enhance the highly polished design. Features
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Beethoven's 2nd [VHS] List Price: Sale Price: $0.01 Average Rating: |
DescriptionThis 1993 sequel to the St. Bernard hit finds big, fluffy Beethoven now at home with gruff-but-lovable dad Charles Grodin, supermom Bonnie Hunt, and their three kids. The story continues with Beethoven falling for a female St. Bernard and having a litter, unbeknownst to Grodin, while the new dog's owner (Debi Mazar) starts angling for benefits from this union. The larger dog pool certainly adds more cuteness and laughs to this follow-up, and Grodin and Hunt--consummate professionals--don't let sequel-itis lower their energy or their wonderfully idiosyncratic way with dialogue. Mazar brings her own edge to the proceedings, too, but in the end, the film's accent is still very much on a feel-good experience for everyone. --Tom Keogh |
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The King Of Masks [VHS]
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DescriptionThe King of Masks tells a tale steeped in ancient tradition, simultaneously challenging the sociosexual inequity still plaguing China today. On the streets of Szechuan Province in the 1930s, the aged King of Masks, sole living master of "change-face" opera, delights and frightens audiences with the secret art of lightning-quick mask-shifting. His fondest wish is to pass on his skill to a male heir before he dies. Famous female impersonator Liang Sao Lang craves knowledge of the king's secret technique, offering to relieve the old man's poverty by taking him into his opera troupe. The king declines: what sort of heir would this half-female creature make? Instead, he buys an orphan on the black market, joyously showing him off as his grandson and heir. But soon the child is forced to disclose a dreaded secret--one that effectively renders him a person of no value according to Chinese custom. In the king's eyes, the kid goes from "beloved grandson" to "stupid crook," and both the old man and the child must pay dearly for his bigotry before they can know joy again. A deeply moving film, simply told and superbly acted. --Laura Mirsky |
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Zhu Zhu Pets Hamster Toy Jilly with Clip On Dress & Tiara
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DescriptionLimited Edition Jilly with Clip on Ballerina Dress & Tiara Crown Features
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The Best Of Sugar Ray
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DescriptionThe Best Of Sugar Ray Sugar Ray 1. Shot of Laughter - (previously unreleased) 2. Answer the Phone 3. Fly - (featuring Super Cat) 4. Someday 5. Under the Sun 6. Every Morning 7. Mean Machine 8. Falls Apart 9. Time After Time - (previously unreleased) 10. Rhyme Stealer 11. When It's Over 12. Rpm 13. Is She Really Going Out With Him? 14. Psychedelic Bee - (previously unreleased) 15. Chasin' You Around |
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Spornette Zhu 2 Nylon and Boar Bristles Cushion Bamboo Hair Brush #2270 List Price: Sale Price: $19.00 |
DescriptionSpornette took the concept of combining rapidly reproducing bamboo and compressed cork (madeira) particles to make the new ZHU II Collection. Environmentally friendly. No slip grip makes it easy to hold and use the brush. Pure boar bristles hold for styling. Tourmaline enhanced nylon bristles help condition. Features
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The Story of Qiu Ju List Price: Sale Price: $14.49 You save: $5.45 (27%) Average Rating:
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DescriptionAn ordinary but courageous woman in a small chinese village fights against the system in her quest for justice. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 04/24/2007 Starring: Gong Li Run time: 100 minutes Rating: Pg The kick is never shown, but the entire film is based around it. It's winter in the remote Shaanxi province. Pregnant Qiu Ju (Gong Li, 2046) is married to laidback farmer Qinglai (Liu Pei Qi). When village chief Wang (Lei Lao Sheng) kicks him during an argument, she sets out to ensure that her husband receives medical attention--and justice. Clad in a bulky jacket, face partially obscured by a thick scarf, the strong-willed woman, joined by sister-in-law Meizi (Yang Liu Chun), travels far and wide to find someone who can coerce Wang to apologize (she asked, he refused). All agree the chief was in the wrong, but each authority with whom she meets hands her off to another. Along the way, the couple is offered financial compensation (for medical care and lost wages), but an apology is as elusive as a dragonfly in December. Taking cues from both Frank Capra (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington) and Vittorio De Sica (Bicycle Thieves), Zhang Yimou (House of Flying Daggers) presents modern-day China as a country where bureaucrats run the show and the citizens--especially the women--must suffer the consequences. Fortunately, some are more persistent than others, and The Story of Qiu Ju is far from tragic. Just as their fifth pairing represents one of Yimou's rare contemporary efforts, the dressed-down title character is also an anomaly for Li, his real-life love at the time. The risk paid off and the result is one of their most cherished collaborations. --Kathleen C. Fennessy |





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