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St. Jude Suggested Patient Gift List St. Jude Suggested Patient Gift List Infant/Toddler School Age, cont’d. Board Games & Travel Games, Gift Certificates Musical Activity Centers (All Plastic Hello Kitty/Polly Pocket cont’d Toys R Us JCPenney Starbucks Parts) Strawberry Shortcake (small dolls) Guesstures Catch 22 Wal-Mart Target Hollister Pack-n-Play Carebears (not stuffed) Guess Who Scattergories Old Navy Best Buy Restaurants Fisher-Price/Playskool Toys Matchbox Cars (Individual & large Raging Rapids Perfection Blockbuster American Eagle Portable Baby Swings packs) Trivial Pursuit Coda Sport’s Authority Macy’s Baby Einstein Items Snap-Tite No Glue Models (only) Mancala Checkers Justice for Girls Arts, Crafts (small kits) Jenga Extreme Uno Attack Abercrombie and Fitch Toddler/Preschool View Master Sorry Gap, Baby Gap & Gap Kids Duplo Blocks Leapster Items ITunes Play Cell phones Remote Control Cars School/Art & Craft Supplies Visa/American Express Baby Born/Lots to Love Baby Dolls Playdough (no accessory kits) Play Dish Sets and Play Food Adolescent Activity Sets/Prepackaged Crafts Per Doctor’s Orders (to maximize Wooden and Plastic Puzzles (only) Glass Bead Kits Coloring Books effectiveness of patient treatment Fisher Price Little People Journals Crayola Crayons 8&16 count pkgs. and reduce chances of infection or Fisher Price/Playskool items Jewelry Crayola Washable Markers serious allergic reactions): Sponge Bob/Bob the Builder Nail Polish Kits Construction Paper Handmade/fabric items should be Thomas the Train/Veggie Tales Cosmetic Bags Fuzzy Poster (small size especially) from a pet-free, smoke-free area and must be sealed in a ZipLoc bag Dora the Explorer Purses/Wallets Bead Kits (small size especially) prior to shipping. This includes Shape Sorter Toys Scarves/Hats Stickers items such as: Gift Cards (refer to list) Interactive Books Glue Sticks Do-Rags/Bandana Head Coverings, Electronics (refer to list) V-Tech Toys and Games Scissors Quilts, Tote Bags, Bibs/Burp Pads. Leapster Items Model Magic by Playdough Mr/Mrs Potato Head (small size) Misc. Items Unfortunately, We Cannot Distribute Bionicles (small & medium size) Pre-paid phone cards Electronics or Use Any of the Following Items: (International and Domestic) Sesame Street Items DVD Movies /Season TV Series Stuffed Animals X Food Items X Batteries (All Sizes) (G, PG, or PG13) new releases Toy Guns X Candy X School Age Disposable Cameras Books on CD (all ages) Cloth Body Dolls X Balloons X Action Figures (Spiderman, Hulk, Personal MP3/Ipods Porcelain Dolls X VHS Movies X Batman, Transformers, Superman) Board Games & Travel Games CD Players/CDs/cases all genres Religious Items X Spiderman, Hulk Apples to Apples Sequence Nintendo DS & Games Soap Bubble Mixtures X Lego Bionicles/Clikits Taboo Pictionary Xbox 360/Game Cube Used Items of Any Kind X Oodles of Doodles Balderdash Wii/Play Station 3 Games X = Cannot Distribute or Use All video games E rating only Plug and Play Joystick Games Very popular items that are For Questions & Shipping Ipod Accessories/Docking Stations always in high demand. Portable DVD Players Information, Contact: From all the children and families of St. Jude Children’s Research Digital Cameras Pam Dickinson, Woman’s Life Hospital: Guitar Hero for all systems [email protected] Please Do Not Gift Wrap Items Web cams 1-800-521-9292 or Thank you for your kindness, 1-810-985-5191, Ext. 132 concern, and loving generosity!! 9/10 .
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