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		By: Sharon Rose		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My sons are now in their thirties and they played with just about everyone of these! I don&#039;t remember the head flashlight back then, but they loved any flashlight! The playmat has been passed down to our grandson and boy does it get some use. Best thing I ever bought-hot wheels and a playmat. Those darn Legos were always underfoot-ALWAYS. I have to say, though that any big cardboard box was a boat, rocket ship or race car. If it was big enough for Dad to get in there with them, so much the better.  I am enjoying your site so much, thanks for all the ideas...Merry Christmas to you and yours.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My sons are now in their thirties and they played with just about everyone of these! I don&#8217;t remember the head flashlight back then, but they loved any flashlight! The playmat has been passed down to our grandson and boy does it get some use. Best thing I ever bought-hot wheels and a playmat. Those darn Legos were always underfoot-ALWAYS. I have to say, though that any big cardboard box was a boat, rocket ship or race car. If it was big enough for Dad to get in there with them, so much the better.  I am enjoying your site so much, thanks for all the ideas&#8230;Merry Christmas to you and yours.</p>
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