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  2. Traditional games in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Filipino games or indigenous games in the Philippines (Tagalog: Laro ng Lahi) are games that are played across multiple generations, usually using native materials or instruments. In the Philippines , due to limited resources for toys, children usually invent games that do not require anything but players.

  3. Toys "R" Us - Wikipedia

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    Toys "R" Us is an American toy, clothing, and baby product retailer owned by Tru Kids (doing business as Tru Kids Brands) and various others. The company was founded in 1948; its first store was built in April 1948, with its headquarters located in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey , in the New York metropolitan area .

  4. The 25 Best Gifts and Toys for Toddlers in 2022 - AOL

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    These are our top picks for the best toys for toddler girls and boys. Trends for this holiday season include Squishmallows stuffies, character toys featuring CocoMelon and Bluey and of course...

  5. The 32 Best Outdoor Toys for All Your Kids' Backyard ... - AOL

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    Your babies, toddlers, and big kids will love backyard play when these top outdoor toys of 2024, all loved by parenting experts, are in the picture.

  6. Pedro Flores (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Flores (inventor) Pedro Edralin Flores (26 April 1896 – 3 January 1964) [1] was a Filipino businessman and yo-yo maker who has been credited with popularizing yo-yos in the United States. He patented an innovation to yo-yos that used a loop instead of a knot around the axle, allowing for new tricks such as the ability to "sleep."

  7. Educational toy - Wikipedia

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    History Children’s Games, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1560). Toys have changed substantially throughout history, as has the concept of childhood itself. In Toys as Culture (1986), anthropologist Brian Sutton Smith discusses the history of toys and states that "in multifarious ways toys are mediating these cultural conflicts within the personal lives of children".