Slip ’N Slide is a children's toy invented by Robert Carrier and manufactured by Wham-O. It was first sold in 1961. The main form is a plastic sheet and a method of wetting it; when the surface is wet it becomes very slippery, allowing the user to slide along it. Some versions also include an inflatable pool for the user to slide into, and spray tubes.
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| - Slip ’N Slide is a children's toy invented by Robert Carrier and manufactured by Wham-O. It was first sold in 1961. The main form is a plastic sheet and a method of wetting it; when the surface is wet it becomes very slippery, allowing the user to slide along it. Some versions also include an inflatable pool for the user to slide into, and spray tubes. (en)
- Le ventriglisse, traduction possible du terme anglais Slip ’N Slide, est une activé sportive et de loisir populaire aux États-Unis et en Australie, consistant à s'élancer et se jeter à plat ventre sur une toile plastique savonneuse posée au sol, en se laissant glisser sur cette surface le plus loin possible. Appelé aussi communément « ventre glisse » ou "ventre qui glisse" (fr)
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| - Slip ’N Slide is a children's toy invented by Robert Carrier and manufactured by Wham-O. It was first sold in 1961. The main form is a plastic sheet and a method of wetting it; when the surface is wet it becomes very slippery, allowing the user to slide along it. Some versions also include an inflatable pool for the user to slide into, and spray tubes. (en)
- Le ventriglisse, traduction possible du terme anglais Slip ’N Slide, est une activé sportive et de loisir populaire aux États-Unis et en Australie, consistant à s'élancer et se jeter à plat ventre sur une toile plastique savonneuse posée au sol, en se laissant glisser sur cette surface le plus loin possible. Appelé aussi communément « ventre glisse » ou "ventre qui glisse" (fr)
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