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Nike Air Force 1 Sneaker Playset for Kids - Miniature Shoe Toy Collection for Boys & Girls - Perfect for Role Play, Gift Giving, and Collectors
Nike Air Force 1 Sneaker Playset for Kids - Miniature Shoe Toy Collection for Boys & Girls - Perfect for Role Play, Gift Giving, and CollectorsNike Air Force 1 Sneaker Playset for Kids - Miniature Shoe Toy Collection for Boys & Girls - Perfect for Role Play, Gift Giving, and CollectorsNike Air Force 1 Sneaker Playset for Kids - Miniature Shoe Toy Collection for Boys & Girls - Perfect for Role Play, Gift Giving, and CollectorsNike Air Force 1 Sneaker Playset for Kids - Miniature Shoe Toy Collection for Boys & Girls - Perfect for Role Play, Gift Giving, and Collectors

Nike Air Force 1 Sneaker Playset for Kids - Miniature Shoe Toy Collection for Boys & Girls - Perfect for Role Play, Gift Giving, and Collectors

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Product Description

  • 9 piece set
  • Die cast metal with plastic parts
  • Air Force One dimensions: 5 1/2 X 5 inches
  • Ages: 3 and up
  • This terrific nine-piece set will provide hours of enjoyment. Featuring the Presidential airplane, secret service jeep, helicopter and signage, kids and adults alike will have fun setting up motorcades and imagined high level visits.

  • The Presidential Seal is synonymous with presidential authority and executive power. However, there were many different iterations, modifications, and alterations that ultimately led to the modern version that is universally recognized today. The origins of the presidential seal can be traced back to the Continental Congress. In 1782, Secretary of the Continental Congress Charles Thomson used elements from three different committees to produce his design. He then shared his sketch with William Barton, who added some minor changes to Thomson’s creation. The result was the Great Seal of the United States, which would be used to generally represent the federal government moving forward.

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