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The YooHoo & Friends franchise received several awards from several American-Korean and International awards. The toys won the Korea Contents Design Award in 2009 for Touchstone Pictures, received the 2010 Seal of Excellence Award by Creative Child Magazine in the United States and won the Parents' Choice Award. It also ranked 2 in the GiftBeat ...
Traditional games of Korea (Korean: 전통놀이; Hanja: 傳統놀이; RR: Jeontongnori) have been influenced by the culture, history and environment of Korea. Examples of popular traditional games include jegichagi , neolttwigi , ssireum , tuho , and yut .
Ddakji (Korean: 딱지; RR: ttakji; MR: ttakchi) [a] is a traditional Korean toy used primarily to play variants of a category of games called ddakji chigi (딱지치기; ttakji chigi; ttakchi ch'igi; lit. playing/hitting ddakji). They are usually made of paper and are thrown in some way during games.
Gonggi (Korean: 공기, IPA:) also known as Korean Jacks and five stones, is a popular Korean children's game that is traditionally played using five or more small grape-sized pebbles. In modern times, children tend to purchase colourful plastic stones instead of finding pebbles.
Tobot (Korean: 변신자동차 또봇, RR: Byeonsinjadongcha Ttobot) is a South Korean animated television series produced by Young Toys and Retrobot. The series features transforming cars, some of which are designed after Kia vehicles. [1] The series is available in Korean and English on Young Toys' official YouTube channel.
On October 16, 2014, a South Korean group called the Teen Astronauts, launched a space balloon designed as the character Tayo from the Space Science Park in Korea's National Science Museum. [15] In late 2018 there was a Tayo bus phenomenon in Indonesia due to its theme song, often used as a joke or prank by many people. [16]