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  2. String figure - Wikipedia

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    Camilla Gryski, Cat's Cradle, Owl's Eyes, 1987, New York: William Morrow & Co Library A book for beginners. Many stars and more string games, New York: William Morrow & Co Library 1985, ISBN 0-688-05792-6; A book for beginners. Super string games, New York: William Morrow & Co Library 1996, ISBN 0-688-15040-3; A book for advanced

  3. List of string figures - Wikipedia

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    "Opening A", seen from below "Two Diamonds" Heraklas' "Plinthios Brokhos" made in a doubled cord.Resembles "A Hole in the Tree" with different crossings. "Cradle", the first (and opening) position of Cat's cradle "Soldier's Bed" from Cat's cradle "Candles" from Cat's cradle "Diamonds" from Cat's cradle "Cat's Eye" from Cat's cradle "Fish in a Dish" from Cat's cradle "Grandfather Clock" from ...

  4. Caroline Furness Jayne - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Augusta Jayne (née Furness; July 3, 1873 – June 23, 1909) was an American ethnologist who published the first book on string figures in 1906 titled String Figures: A Study of Cat's Cradle in Many Lands.

  5. Want to learn how to teach a cat a trick? Here are three easy ones to try at home. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Cat Mom Teaches Her Tabby an Adorable Trick Set to Shania ...

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    The conditioning stuck, and the Shania Twain-loving tabby cat still comes running at the sound of her favorite song. Treats, please! Related: Cat Mom Shares Trick She Used to Train Her Kitty to Be ...

  7. Chinese jump rope - Wikipedia

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    Chinese jump rope combines the skills of hopscotch with some of the patterns from the hand-and-string game cat's cradle. The game began in 7th-century China. In the 1960s, children in the Western hemisphere adapted the game. German-speaking children call Chinese jump rope gummitwist and British children call it elastics. The game is typically ...

  8. Diabolo - Wikipedia

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    The diabolo goes under a stick and the stick touches the string, making the diabolo swing around the stick and land back on the string. Cats cradle/spiderweb: This trick starts with a trapeze. The stick not in the trapeze is inserted between the strings on either side of the stick in the trapeze.

  9. 32 tricks to teach your cat - AOL

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