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Locality: Wrightwood, California

Phone: +1 760-964-6101



Address: Evergreen 92397 Wrightwood, CA, US

Website: lizwolfspada.com

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Wrightwood Discovery Toys 11.02.2021

Christmas in July! Come to my house or call me to place an order on or before July 28th. I will have a toy party on July 28th at 11 AM at my house. All orders over $50 will get 10% off, all orders over $100 will get 20% off! You can go to my website: lizwolfspada.com which will take you to my Discovery Toy page. The discount is not available if you order from that site, as that goes directly to Discovery Toys. Please call me to place and order or to RSVP. My number is 760-964-6101.

Wrightwood Discovery Toys 08.02.2021

Our sale ends February 15. This is a great time to stock up on those birthday party gifts so you don't have to go running out and deal with shopping at the last minute. Valentine's Day is here. Call me if you want to ask or order. 760-964-6101

Wrightwood Discovery Toys 26.01.2021

Tomorrow is the last day I will accept orders for Discovery Toys. If there are gifts you meant to buy, or you need some recommendations, please call me at 760-964-6101 or come by tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to 4.

Wrightwood Discovery Toys 16.01.2021

If there are still children of any age on your list, please give me a call, 760-964-6101. I can arrange personal shopping time and put your order in with others to get the best shipping cost. I will have a drop in time on Friday from 2:30 to 4. I can help you plan and we can look at the toys and games I have.

Wrightwood Discovery Toys 02.01.2021

This testimony to the connection of Marble Works to soft wear and IT came from the Washington Post. Girls need these kids of toys, also. "Kitt Vanderwater, Google software engineer (Courtesy of Discovery Toys) When I was younger I never tired of playing with MarbleWorks.... MarbleWorks sets come with a variety of tubes, chutes, and tracks that when snapped together allow marbles to hurtle down the plastic course until they satisfyingly smash into the little cupped finish line. As a kid, I connected an unending number of tracks. I left my masterpieces wobbling and snaking around the rooms of my house. Elaborate constructions would start in the most perilous of places: at the tops of stairs, in one bedroom and trailing to the next, some reached as high as the ceiling. I was enthralled by building even bigger, better racetracks for my marbles, and loved sending handfuls of them down crazy paths. MarbleWorks was a toy that ignited the same passions and ambitions that computer science does. When I write code, and wait for it to run, I get that same jolt of excitement I did when I sent the first test marble down an elaborate course. And the best part, is that both Marbleworks and engineering make it easy to be successful. I didn’t need the precision of perfectly balanced blocks, or complicated instructions in order to build towering structures, I could speedily snap together pieces, and send waves of marbles down in an afternoon. In the same way, when programming I can start with an idea in the morning and actually see progress by afternoon. I loved building as a kid, and I still get to build today, with code." See more