The Peking Opera Face maze uses a magnetic pen to guide the balls through the cut-out paths to complete the wooden maze game. Players can play alone or compete against one another. Fun and colorful, the maze promotes hand-eye coordination, visual tracking and fine motor skills. Not for children under 3 years old.
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Beyblade in Chinese Tuo Luo, which has become a popular toy in the US, began as a traditional toy in China. Since ancient times, generations of Chinese children have played with them in various formats. This version is a basic wooden one. Simply pull the string around the wooden top, let it spin and watch it as it turns about super...
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A Chinese solitaire board game that uses wooden playing pieces, also called wooden peg solitaire or Hi-Q in the western world, the game is said to have been originally created by Chinese politician and inventor Zhu Ge Liang (AD 181 - AD 234). The playing board has three rows of parallel holes, and two more sets of parallel rows at the...
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The Chinese Magic Plate puzzle originated in China hundreds of years ago. Similar to another Chinese dissection puzzle, the tangram, this game is played by moving, rotating or flipping the four pieces to assemble a shape. The shape must contain all of the pieces, which may not overlap, but must touch. This wooden puzzle is comprised of...
The tangram (Chinese: 七巧板 literally "seven boards of skill") is a puzzle that reinforces geometric concepts. This Chinese cultural game traditionally consists of seven flat shapes, called tans. These seven geometric pieces include one square, five triangles and one parallelogram. To play the game, the...
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The Hua Rong Dao (alternatively named Hua Rong Path, Chinese name: 華容道) is a traditional Chinese puzzle game that is based upon the legendary Battle of Red Cliffs, which took place during the East Han Dynasty (208AD). In order to win this sliding block puzzle game, the player must move the blocks to create a path...
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Puzzles are wonderful hands-on learning tools that teach children spacial and contextual concepts while helping them to refine their fine motor skills. These puzzles are designed for young children and make a wonderful Chinese-themed starter series. The large wooden pieces make these puzzles perfect for little hands. And, the familiar...
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Now you can play the cards with 54 images of Shaolin Kung Fu, learning 54 positions of the well-known Kung Fu originated in the Shaolin Temple. Shaolin Kung Fu is practiced all around the world. It is famous not only for the fact that it is the origin of the Chan sect and it has great influence on the propagation and development of the...
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Kids will have fun watching these sparkling pinwheels spin in the breeze. The set of four traditional pinwheels contains one of each color - red, green, purple and blue - on 15" sticks. Great for picnics and backyard play!
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Whirl and toss the spinning spool on the string and perform dozens of tricks. Instructions included. Price is for each diabolo. Choose from red, blue, yellow or green.
A wooden fish, also known as a Chinese temple block, is a wooden percussion instrument. It is often used during rituals usually involving the recitation of Buddhist texts. Now you can recite Chinese rhymes with this set of Wooden Fish.
Chinese jump rope is typically played by three players with a large rubber band that has been tied into a circle. Two of the participants face each other about 3 meters apart, with their feet together, and position the rope around their ankles or hands so that it is taut. The third player (the jumper) then stands...
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