The drinker that desires a complete education at the school of spirits needs to read 101 Whiskies to Try Before You Die. Buxton's is a self-appointed whiskey expert and his book will guide fans of the beverage through a journey of nosing and sipping.
This 3D Wood Tetris Puzzle caught my eye because tonight for dinner I had takeout teriyaki and played Jeopardy! with Alexa, and one thing I learned is I really suck at Jeopardy! with Alexa. Oh, and also that the Shakespearean...
According to vendor Viking Horns, the quick rundown on their hand crank siren is as follows. Color: Dark Gray. Sound Output: 115 decibels. Construction: Metal housing. Operation: Manual hand lever. Ideal Use: Getting...
Like many important life lessons, teaching kids about something is best done in laughable cartoon form. All My Friends Are Dead is a hilarious book that teaches your kids about death. Follow this book up with “Everyone Poops” afterwards...
These Touch-Up Paint Pens, fillable wands with brush ends for quickly painting over wall / ceiling / door / furniture scratches, patches, stains, and repairs, are made by the brand Slobproof. And, if the name is accurate...
Learn how to seem like a better person without actually having to improve yourself by learning how to fake it using this helpful book. Inside the informative pages of “Faking It”, you’ll learn everything necessary to appear like a win...
Wedding planning might be stressful, but it's also going to be filled with some of the best moments of a bride-to-be's life. In The Bride-to-Be Book, she can record her thoughts, hopes, worries, and dreams for her wedding on its p...
Take a Number! is both a Tiny Ticket Dispenser and a tiny book, written by Mollie Thomas, and subtitled A Little Guide for Office Sanity. That means the original intent of the miniature butcher counter-style system for...
Expect the mystery of who ate Santa's cookies to be thoroughly investigated after your kid opens this SpyX micro set. He'll become a junior private eye with items like a UV light and invisible ink, motion alarm and micro listener ...
"Fool" is such a grand addition to the English language. Mr. T knew what was up. Apparently, bib-wearing babies do too. I knew they were smarter than they look. I bet in actuality they're like a tribe of wee geniuses...