A collectible toy that is quite popular in recent years is the mighty Bean collection of toys. They are made as small plastic egg-shaped toys that have a slight resemblance with Mexican jumping beans of old. The idea of the toy is very simple, when you roll over a smooth hard surface that will make all kinds of crazy flips and twists that can entertain your child for hours. Once you get the hang of it and know how to push them along the ground, you can have games with other kids for fun. Children like to put on a sloped surface and bean competition with one another. This bean has a small toy marble inside the plastic capsule and causes the bean to swing and do stunts as you push. These crazies beans are about an inch in length, have a side dish at each end and look like a drug. This is a very simple toy, but the children really enjoyed by them, especially since they have come in fun shapes.
This is a type of collectible toys. Up to Mighty beans have recently been made with 20 series of five characters in each series, bringing the total to one hundred characters you can collect. The characters are very attractive to children and usually come as some kind of animal, superhero or monsters. Examples of characters in the Marvel Comics heroes, the cast from the television show the Simpsons and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The beans is a package of six toys each, and there are also three pack Booster set as well.
The creators of the mighty Moose bean, lists the Manufacturing, as toys suitable for children who are five years of age and older. The main concern for young children, playing with this toy is that you can present a danger of suffocation. Specific concerns are the toy is like a marble, has a marble inside the carcass main capsule is like a small ball. Young children are usually quite curious and like to put small balls or balls in your mouth, and you could easily do this with this toy. Mothers need to be sure that your child is old enough to play with this toy, so that you are sure that present no danger of choking on them.
You can find Mighty beans to almost any toy store online or brick and Malta retail store. The six pack costs seven dollars, beans and three booster packs of beans cost four dollars. Some of these beans are still rare and collectable, and you can find some of the rarest beans cost 17 dollars or more. Some of the most common individual beans can be purchased for a few dollars. The appearance of this toy is something that kids really enjoy as they like just like many of the sets as they can. Children like to trade and exchange with their friends to find missing beans to finish off a set. Some children like them so much that they want to own all one hundred of these toys bean crazy.
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