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A new way to climb.


GameTime announces the introduction of the Incline Cosmix Cosmix (Cosmique -cosmic- spelled in the likes of Asterix), is a famous bootleg keshi (such as the popular M.U.S.C.L.E. and Monster In My Pocket) composite line released in France around the late 1980s / early 1990s.  Climber climb·er  
n.
1. One that climbs, especially a person who climbs mountains.

2. Sports A device, such as a crampon, used in mountain climbing.

3. A plant that climbs.

4.
. The latest addition to the Cosmix Climber family, the Incline Cosmix is a link that can be centered, offset, or used in pairs to join decks of differing height. Kids love using the holes as peek holes, handgrips, and footholds. Inventing new ways to use the climber adds to its overall appeal, and helps children advance their climbing skills. Its space-like appearance gets children's attention and draws them to the play area, but it's it's  

1. Contraction of it is.

2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its.


it's it is or it has
it's be ~have
 the multitudes of ways to use it that holds their attention over time. The design of the Incline Cosmix Climber encourages imaginative play, while developing strength and problem solving problem solving

Process involved in finding a solution to a problem. Many animals routinely solve problems of locomotion, food finding, and shelter through trial and error.
 skills. Gametime (800) 2352440 www.gametime.com

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Title Annotation:Product Roundup: PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FROM SUPPLIERS
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Date:Feb 1, 2006
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