Christopher Graves
Ice Tranformer Monster II

This toy figure will transform when placed in the freezer! There are three known types, each of which will teach the child about expansion:



1. The monster will be purchased in a hollow water-tight box or egg filled with colored water. The container will hide the monster from the child upon purchase. On key points of the container, thin plastic will be present to allow for breakage as the water expands into ice in the freezer. After a night in the cold room the toy would emerge with its container broken but still held together by the ice. Then, as it thaws, the child will have his new cool-looking monster hatched and ready for monster battle.

2. The monster will be purchased in the form of a monster. Cleverly placed break-lines will sever certain parts and connections causing some transformations to occur, such as the head breaking off and exposing a new hideous head, the arm losing some skin to expose metal underneath, the hidden metal flap on its back made to fall and expose a jet-pack, the spring-loaded wing which was held down now released, etc.


3. A third type has recently been discovered: a flower. It is purchased as a bud on a stem with break-lines lining the bud so that it blossoms into a beautiful flower as a result of the freezing and thawing process.

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