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DEJA ZOO
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DEJA ZOO
Item Name:
DEJA ZOO
Item #:
TR-4800
Author/Artist:
Smith, Sammy
Price/ea:
$39.95
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You show the audience a set of various zoo animals on jumbo (8" by 10.25") flash cards. Two spectators stand up in the audience and think of any one of the animals as you show them all of the cards. Picking up a blank card and a felt-tip marker, you attempt to read the minds of the spectators and draw a quick sketch. You place your predictions on a card stand, and for the first time, the spectators call out the animals they selected. You place their selections on the stand next to your sketches, and when the stand is turned around, you have correctly guessed their choices! Large cards are easily visible from a distance. Great for kids and adults and it works every time. You never have to actually draw anything. Comes Complete with Cards, Stand and Marker.

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You show the audience a set of various zoo animals on jumbo (8" by 10.25") flash cards.  Two spectators stand up in the audience and think of any one of the animals as you show them all of the cards.  Picking up a blank card and a felt-tip marker, you att
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