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  2. Bead maze - Wikipedia

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    The original bead maze designs have been recognized over the years since they were first introduced. Anatex Rollercoaster [6] 1991 Parents' Choice Award: Toys [10] 1999 Dr. Toy Best Classic Toys [5] 2003 Parents' Choice "Best 25 Toys of 25 Years" [11] Educo Super Maze [8] 1994 Parenting Magazine Toy Hall of Fame [4] [7] 1999 Dr. Toy Best ...

  3. List of wooden toys - Wikipedia

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    Ball-in-a-maze puzzle; Bauernroulette; Bead maze; Bird of Happiness; Burr puzzle; Channapatna toys; Chatter Telephone; Chinese yo-yo; Cup-and-ball; Dalecarlian horse; Dreidel; Etikoppaka toys – traditional wooden toys with lacquer colours made in Etikoppaka, AP, India. [1] Some of the toy styles include Lord Ganesha toys, cannon toys and ...

  4. PlayMonster - Wikipedia

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    PlayMonster (formerly Patch Products) is a manufacturer and marketer of family entertainment products that specializes in games, children's puzzles, toys, activities, and teaching tools founded in 1985. In February 2016, Patch changed its company name to PlayMonster.

  5. Ball-in-a-maze puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Toys like this have been popular since Pigs in Clover (also spelled Pigs-in-clover) was invented by Charles Martin Crandall and then patented on September 10, 1889. The game was a craze in the United States from mid-February to May 1889, at 8 000 puzzles being produced daily according to The Waverly Free Press. It was played at home, on buses ...

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  7. Jigsaw puzzle - Wikipedia

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    With all of the children the fastest completion time was with the normal puzzle and the slowest was with the puzzle with an image and same shaped pieces; there were also fewer errors in with the children that had a guide. [24] The cognitive development between the different ages can be seen in their completion times and how many errors were made.