Author: Breana Ceballos

Anime enthusiast, Hearthstone Battleground addict.

Have you been curious about the latest trends in ride-on toys for kids? The market for ride-on toys has seen exciting innovations and designs that promise children endless fun and developmental benefits. Here, we’ll explore the most popular ride-on toys and discuss why they are must-haves for your child’s playtime. Electric Ride-On Cars Electric ride-on cars, with features like headlights, horn sounds, and MP3 players, mimic real vehicles, thrilling kids as they drive. These toys boost hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness. Always check for reviews from reputable websites; for instance, Ryder Toys Reviews can provide valuable insights into the quality…

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Brandon Bird, the artist behind the “Law & Order” coloring book and valentines, the Nicolas Cage colorform adventure set, and that one painting floating around the internet of Christopher Walken building a robot in his garage is working on a new project for 2025. A new Takes on Frakes calendar which will be host to a collection of artist’s renditions of the man himself- Jonathan Frakes! Takes on Frakes will be a unique art exhibition, promising to deliver a dozen distinct portrayals of the “Star Trek” actor and director. Each portrait will be crafted in differing styles and mediums. These…

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During a recent Propstore auction, yet another piece of Hollywood history has sold. An iconic brown felt fedora, donned in the second installment of the iconic Indiana Jones series, has found a new home. It sold for an impressive $630,000. This particular hat holds historical significance and is a symbol of adventure and audacity, mirroring the character Indiana Jones’ spirit of exploration and bravery. While this wasn’t one of Harrison Ford’s hats, it was in fact a primary stunt hat, with amazing provenance. The specific hat sold was featured prominently in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” which released…

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This entry is part 12 of 14 in the series Reviews

One of the best things about decorating for Halloween is the décor you get to break out of the basement. I always had a hard time switching out was the wall art though. It just felt like a lot having to carefully peel the tape off the walls in order to save the poster from ripping. Or having to take the frame apart to put a new image in for the season. After discovering Displate and their metal posters, my home is able to be turned over for Fall and Halloween much easier. I take down the other metal poster,…

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