Celebrate the laugh-out-loud perennial favorite holiday tune, "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas," with this whimsical Christmas tree ornament that features a sheepish hippopotamus wrapped in a string of lights while sitting on a squished tree. Press the button to hear part of the 1953 Christmas classic performed by Gayla Peevey. Battery operated.
Artist: Jim Kemme
Power Source: Requires two (2) alkaline LR44 replaceable button batteries (included).
Bring the sounds of the season to your tree with this musical Christmas tree ornament. The classic upright piano features gold holly accents and tinsel garland attachment. For an extra dose of cheer, it plays an inspiring gospel choir performance of the timeless hymn “I’ll Fly Away.” Battery operated.
Artist: Debra Nielsen
Power Source: Requires two (2) alkaline LR44 replaceable button batteries (included).
When the Wicked Witch of the West™ catches the Scarecrow on fire with her burning broom, Dorothy douses her friend with a bucket of water and unwittingly causes the villainess to melt at the same time. Relive the dramatic scene from the classic movie "The Wizard of Oz" with this dynamic Christmas tree ornament. Connect to Hallmark's Keepsake Power Cord (sold separately) for a continuous lighting effect, then press the button to watch the Wicked Witch melt and hear dialogue from the movie.
Artist: Jake Angell
Power Source: Requires Hallmark's Keepsake Power Cord (sold separately). No batteries necessary.
Remind your children just how embarrassing you can be with these adorable socks. White crew socks feature blue and pink heel, toe and cuff accents and colorful doodled flower designs, plus a bubble-lettered message declaring your fondness for fun. And be sure to wear them whenever you're out and about with your kids.
This was Packard’s flagship. It was the car positioned to take on the best from Cadillac and Lincoln throughout the depths of the Great Depression. It was named for its 12 cylinder engine, which was ideal to power Packard’s top model.
2.5 sheets
Ushered in a new class of automobile known as the pony car. Its revolutionary design featuring the long hood and short deck proved wildly popular and according to Ford, 22,000 orders were taken the day it debuted. The Mustang featured a base 170-cubic inch six-cylinder engine with a three-speed floor shift transmission, full wheel covers, bucket seats, carpeting, and a padded dash all for a base retail price of $2,320. An optional 260-cubic inch V-8 engine was also available.
These amazingly detailed DIY models start as 4” square steel 3D models. Simply snip out the pieces and bend the tabs through corresponding connection points. Easy to follow instruction included. Tweezers or small needle nose pliers are suggested to facilitate assembly.
2 sheets of metal