LYCOS RETRIEVER
Rainforest
built 622 days ago
The driving force behind Rainforest's success is its founder, Jack Wu. From 1983, Jack was a part of his family's business in Taiwan, producing outerwear for many of the world's leading fashion companies. Seeing the void for up-scale, non-collection based outerwear; Jack Wu came to the United States and began his company the "old fashioned way" by simply selling against the integrity of the product.
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The Rainforest Foundation supports people living in and around the world's rainforests to protect the environment and fulfill their rights to land, life and livelihood. The work of the Rainforest Foundation spans all major tropical rainforest regions with projects in 18 countries.
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A place full of wonderful sights & sounds…the Fisher-Price® Rainforest™ Jumperoo™ brings it all down to size for little explorers! Still tons of safe jumping fun (which will activate rainforest music & lights!), but now there are toys all around the rainforest—and overhead—with a spinning seat that helps baby explore them all. This baby jumper features a bobbing elephant, swinging monkey, spinning lizard and more that baby will just “go wild” for! Baby spins drum to activate lights & music (Mom can activate for 4 minutes of continuous play). The baby jumper's soft spring covers keep little fingers safe and 3-position height adjustment ensures a custom fit for your child.
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A Rainforest can be described as a tall, dense jungle. The reason it is called a "rain" forest is because of the high amount of rainfall it gets per year.A tropical rain forest gets more than 60 inches (1.5 meters) of rain per year, although some regularly get more than 200 inches (five meters).
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