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Star Wars Finn cuddly toy

Long, long ago in a galaxy far, far away, Finn was taken from his parents as a child for the sole purpose of serving the First Order. Finn became a Stormtrooper and was given the number FN-2187. He is nicknamed 8 - 7 by his comrades and is considered one of the best Stormtroopers. However, Finn deserted the First Order with the help of a prisoner, Poe Dameron, a talented pilot. They join the Resistance. Poe asks him his name. He answers that he has only one number. Poe calls him Finn. Then they meet Rey, a wreck plunderer. They become friends with Chewbacca and Han Solo and fight together. Finn is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. He is played by John Boyega in the three films of the third trilogy: The Awakening of the Force, The Last Jedi and The Ascension of Skywalker where we discover that Finn is sensitive to the Force. An important and very sympathetic character to complete your collection of Star Wars characters. A nice gift for a fan of the saga, young or old. If you too like Finn, order him for display or to play with. A birthday gift for science fiction fans. A gift for a collector of objects and toys from the Star Wars saga, a monument of the cinema, unforgettable and timeless.

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Star Wars Yoda cuddly toy

Master Yoda is one of the most famous fictional characters in Star-Wars for his wisdom, agility, gifts, combat skills, but also and above all for his special way of speaking! His phrasing, i.e. in the use, original placement, word order and the "object, subject, verb" system which is only used in very few spoken languages. For example, Yoda says”:Mind what you have learned. Save you it can.” “Always pass on what you have learned.”, “When nine hundred years old you reach, look as good you will not.`` ''Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is.” Here are some examples of the famous cult replicas of this character created thirty-seven years ago! According to a study of 402 languages by the linguist Russell Tomlin, listed in his publication "Functional Principles" (1987), this way of speaking is used in only 1% of the languages in our world. Yoda, undoubtedly one of the characters of the science fiction film "Star-Wars" initially "Star Wars" most appreciated and an original gift idea. Created by George Lucas, the Star-Wars saga tells above all the struggle of the forces of good against those of evil. This plush toy can be offered as a birthday present for a man a woman a child, because who doesn't know Yoda!

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Alex the lion with T-shirt...

Please note that there are only a few blue and pink t-shirts left. The following shirts will be only white. For young and old, we offer Alex, the lion with his personalised t-shirt. We print for you your photo and your text on his T-shirt. This adorable lion is very soft and pleasant to cuddle. An original and cute gift, Alex, the lion, will delight young and old children. By offering it to a child, we offer him a faithful and exceptional companion. Jungle animals are generally the most popular among children. The lion is a magnificent animal. He is the second largest feline in the world, after the tiger. He is the king of animals because of his majestic mane, which looks like a crown and especially because lions are the biggest predators of the savannah. The lion is an animal remarkable and admired. Feel free to please yours with the cuddly animals they love. Give an adorable stuffed animal with his personalised T-shirt as a nice gift! Our lion Alex is a perfect gift for your child, best friend or your little friend. Give this adorable soft toy for a birthday, a cute Valentine's Day gift or just to give a loving object to someone you love. A cuddly gift to personalise with one of your photos and a few words of love.

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Star Wars Rey cuddly toy

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away Rey, also known as Rey Skywalker in the Star Wars saga, made appearances notably in "Rebel" (2018), in "The Awakening of the Force" (2015) in "The Last Jedi" (2017) and in "Skywalker's Ascent" (2019). Rey is played by British actress Daisy Ridley. Rey is a rather lonely young wreck raider who was abandoned by her parents on the planet Jakku. "Important, the list of planets (in Star Wars) is" as Yoda would say. Rey joins the Resistance fighting the First Order after meeting various characters: Chewbacca, Finn, the fleeing stormtrooper, the droid BB-8 and Han Solo. Rey reunites with Luke Skywalker after fighting and defeating the evil Kylo Ren. Afterwards, Rey practices becoming a Jedi Knight through Luke's instructions and classes. Rey also learns about his family origins; his paternal grandfather is Emperor Sheev Palpatine; Darth Sidious. This cuddly toy Rey is really very sympathetic and represents, in a way, the strength of femininity that fights against the evildoers, who are mostly men and most often evil. The cuddly toy Rey is therefore a beautiful gift for children, girls or boys, for teenagers or enthusiasts of any age. The Rey cuddly toy is the ideal gift for a birthday, an end-of-year party or as a gift for any other festive event.

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Classic 4 in 1 games





5 MOMENTS THAT MARKED THE HISTORY OF CHESS 1. The coronation of the queen: In 1450, chess knew the coronation of the queen. To make the games faster, it was decided to allow the queen to go as far as desired and in all directions. 2 Staunton pieces: Howard Staunton, who was a great chess player, had unique pieces built. These pieces are still used today as a world standard in his name. 3. The clock: In 1861, the first chess clocks appeared, making the games much faster and more dynamic, and therefore, much more competitive. 4. The first world champion: Wilhelm Steinitz is the first world champion in 1886. 5. the age of silicon: IBM creates a computer capable of beating the world champion of the time, Garry Kasparov, in 1989. Chess game as a tool for reconstruction Throughout history, games and sports have helped humanity survive times of crisis by reducing anxiety and improving mental health. In 2020, while restrictions imposed to limit the spread of COVID-19 have severely limited most of these activities, chess has shown remarkable resilience, adaptability and convening power in times of pandemic. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, general interest in chess has doubled, with an increase in the number of players gathering to participate in chess events on online platforms.

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Star Wars Plush R2-D2 with...

R2D2 is a small robot from the Star Wars saga, an iconic character for all fans who have followed the adventures of good versus evil for many years. R2D2 is present in the majority of the Star Wars films, in 10 of the 11 films so far (2021). R2D2 is a robot that speaks in electronic language and makes special whistling sounds that are understood by few, but understood by his companion C3PO, another "droid" robot, who forms an inseparable and amusing pair in the intergalactic adventure. The pair that forms R2D2 and C3PO has appeared in practically all the Star Wars episodes. In this saga R2D2 has multiple assets that are often very useful in the war against the dark side: recording and projecting holographic films, projecting electric current and getting into the computers of spaceships thanks to an articulated arm that connects to the computer network. In this way, the friendly droid finds a lot of important information in the fight against the dark side. Several small actors have taken turns to wear the R2D2 "suit". This R2D2 cuddly toy is sure to please as it is an original Star Wars gift for Star Wars fans and a great Star Wars gift idea for young and old.

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Clock with artwork

13th century. Mechanical clocks began to develop. More than thirty testimonies are quoted from all over Europe at the end of the 13th century. In these texts we find the purchase of iron and weights and the acquisition of expensive clocks in monasteries, cathedrals and princely residences. These prices were often considerable: six marks for the clock of the monastery of Colmar in 1278, thirty pounds for that of Canterbury in 1292, fifty pounds for a simple repair or transformation of the clock of the cathedral of Sens in 1319. Gradually, the mechanical clock, whose movement is permanently maintained by a motorised weight, replaced the boring water clock that had to be constantly cleaned and filled or emptied. It seems that these early clocks - like the water clocks - were first intended to strike a particular time (e.g. alarm clock) and a little later to strike different times of the day; these clocks were "blind": they had no dial! The striking mechanism was operated by one or more pins on a wheel of the mechanism. This transfer of technology from hydraulic to mechanical power enabled the original purpose of the clock to be retained: the striking of a precise hour; this invention has therefore remained practically anonymous. It was not until a little later, in 1336, that an important innovation changed the history of clock-making: striking clocks. A clock with a reproduction of the top 10 works of art are unusual artwork ideas,cute artwork gift ideas , perfect to buy a artwork gifts and unusual to personalise artwork gifts, special artwork gift ideas, to personalise artwork gifts for…best artwork gifts for… unique artwork gift for…

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Clock with Mother's Day...

Clepsydra The water clock or clepsydra comes from the Greek word klepsydra, "thief of water", as it was used to limit the speaking time of lawyers during trials. It is thought to have been invented by the Egyptians in the 16th century BC. It is unreliable because the speed of the flow varies according to the temperature and pressure of the water, From the eleventh to the thirteenth century, documentary sources about water clocks are more numerous, but their interpretations remain ambiguous. For example, a manuscript mentions that in 1176 a college of church commissioners was established in Sens Cathedral to supervise the clock. In 1198, an ordinance stipulated that the men in charge of the clock during the week risked a fine if they did not wind the mechanism in time. In 1867, G. Juillot, a member of the city's Archaeological Society, concluded with certainty that the clock was "weighted and stamped". A. Ungerer, in a 1931 book, makes it a "mechanical clock", which is even more implausible (according to Gerhard Dohrn-van Rossum, notes 4-52); According to Jocelin de Brakeland, in 1198, during a fire in Bury St Edmunds Abbey, the monks rushed to the clock to fetch water. There is no ambiguity here, the 'horologium' is powered by water, so it is a hydraulic clock whose reservoir was large enough to put out the occasional fire. A clock to personalise with a special decoration for our mother, the most important person in our lives. It's mother's day gift ideas, original gift ideas mother's day, gifts for mum, unique gift for mother's day

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History of the clock from its origins to the 16th century, The origins No mechanical clocks seem to exist before the fourteenth century, but several mentions in manuscript sources reveal some of the early history of the clock. The Latin word horologium, horologia, derived from the Greek [ὡρα, time and λέγειν, to say], has been used since Roman antiquity to refer to all time-indicating devices, but the use of this word for all time-measuring instruments hides from us the true nature of their mechanisms. The hydraulic clock A hydraulic clock is an ancient type of clock, which tells the time by allowing a liquid in a container to flow through a small hole. From the beginning, in ancient times, the liquid used was water, hence the name water clock. Later, mercury clocks could be found, especially in Arabic and Chinese writings, but this seems to be anecdotal. The first hydraulic clocks evolved from the simple clepsydra (see the France 2 television game show), to which a more or less sophisticated time indication was added (essentially a graduated scale); over the centuries, we have encountered different types of hydraulic clocks, monumental or not, with sophistications to animate skits, for example, or to strike a precise time. Accepting a clock for a wedding anniversary, an event that remains engraved in one's memory, are ideas wedding gifts,wedding keepsakes, unique wedding gifts, wedding gifts ideas for an important date in a couple's life, whether it is 1 year of marriage, or 50 years of marriage

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Clock with birthday label...




Mechanical clock A mechanical clock is a time-measuring instrument that tells the time by an originally entirely mechanical action. It is based on the combination of three functions: a driving weight for the rotary movement, a regulator such as a balance wheel and a display (a graduated scale and hands). The mechanical clock is the successor to the various horologia. The Romans, and before them the Egyptians and Greeks, had already developed time-measuring instruments that demonstrated great astronomical knowledge. The invention of the mechanical clock can be placed around the 1300s and appeared in Western Europe at the end of the 13th century. Originally, it was a weight motor and foliot. A foliot is a vertical pendulum that controls the energy supplied to a wheel by a weight. The motion is then transmitted to gears that drive the movement of the hands. A weight suspended from a rope provides energy to the machine, while a system of rods and foliots periodically interrupts the fall of the weight. By placing the weights at each end of the foliot, the rhythm of the back and forth movements can be adjusted. The low precision of this mechanism, from 1 to 2 hours of deviation per 24 hours, renders the minute hand useless, and it will undergo a long evolution and an important diversification over the centuries. Having a clock as a birthday gift with a decoration dedicated to a specific birthday, 20 years, 60 years or more, is fun: unusual gifts for birthday, best anniversary gift ideas and unique anniversary gift ideas for an event that is celebrated every year and that will remain unique.

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Clock with professional...

Greek water clocks An early prototype of an alarm clock was invented by the Greeks around 250 BC. The Greeks built a water clock, called a clepsydra, where rising water told the time and eventually struck a mechanical bird that set off an alarm whistle. The water filled a tank with an hour scale inside and flowed out through a hole in the base of the container. Clepsydras were more useful than sundials - they could be used indoors, at night and even under cloudy skies - but they were not as accurate. Greek water clocks became more accurate around 325 BC and were fitted with a dial with an hour hand, which made reading the clock more accurate and practical. Monastery clocks and clock towers The life of the Church, and in particular the monks who called others to prayer, made chronometers a necessity in daily life. The first clockmakers in medieval Europe were Christian monks. The first recorded clock was built by the future Pope Sylvester II around 996. Much more sophisticated clocks and church towers were built by monks later. Peter Lightfoot, a 14th century Glastonbury monk, built one of the earliest surviving clocks, which is still in use at the Science Museum in London. Getting a birthday clock from a family member or friend is cool : unusual gifts for birthday, best anniversary gift ideas and unique anniversary gift ideas that will always be in time for a family gathering or with friends

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Clock with adult birthday...



Sundials and obelisks Ancient Egyptian obelisks, built around 3500 BC, are also among the oldest ghost clocks. The oldest known sundial comes from Egypt. It dates from around 1500 BC. Candle clocks The first mention of candle clocks comes from a Chinese poem written in 520 AD. According to this poem, the graduated candle, whose burning rate was measured, was a means of determining the time of night. Similar candles were used in Japan until the early 10th century. Hourglass Hourglasses were the first reliable, reusable, reasonably accurate and easily manufactured time measuring devices. From the 15th century onwards, hourglasses were mainly used to tell time at sea. An hourglass consists of two glass spheres connected vertically by a narrow neck that allows a controlled flow of material, usually sand, from the upper sphere to the lower. Hourglasses are still used today. They were also introduced for use in churches, industry and the kitchen. Candle clocks were another timekeeping device used in the ancient world, from China to England to Mesopotamia. Chronometers were developed in places like India and Tibet and the hourglass (which was widely used throughout Europe) came a little later. Receiving a clock for your birthday with a decoration dedicated to a specific birthday, whether you are 20, 40 or older, is great : unusual gifts for birthday, best anniversary gift ideas and unique anniversary gift ideas for an event that is celebrated every year and that will remain unique.

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