Ring Toss!
This engaging game is suitable for both children and adults. The toy is handmade based on designs from old Soviet magazines and comes packaged in a cardboard gift box. The color of the paper inside the box may vary.
Dimensions: 23x15 cm
Material: Plywood, painted with water-based paints.
This toy provides fun entertainment and helps develop overall coordination, gross motor skills, balance, hand-eye coordination, and concentration. It improves the vestibular system and encourages persistence and determination. Despite its simplicity, the toy is highly engaging and makes a great addition to both childrens parties and corporate events for adults.
This toy can be a thoughtful gift for someone recovering fine motor skills after a stroke or for a bedridden patient. They will appreciate your attention and care in the form of a festive yet useful item.
How to Play:
If you are right-handed, start by catching the ring with your right hand. Once you get the hang of it, try switching to your left hand. You can toss the ring with one hand and catch it with the other. You can also untie the string: one person throws the ring while the other catches it. Practice, set records, hold family competitions, and invite friends. Create your own rules and make the game more challenging!
This engaging game is suitable for both children and adults. The toy is handmade based on designs from old Soviet magazines and comes packaged in a cardboard gift box. The color of the paper inside the box may vary.
Dimensions: 23x15 cm
Material: Plywood, painted with water-based paints.
This toy provides fun entertainment and helps develop overall coordination, gross motor skills, balance, hand-eye coordination, and concentration. It improves the vestibular system and encourages persistence and determination. Despite its simplicity, the toy is highly engaging and makes a great addition to both childrens parties and corporate events for adults.
This toy can be a thoughtful gift for someone recovering fine motor skills after a stroke or for a bedridden patient. They will appreciate your attention and care in the form of a festive yet useful item.
How to Play:
If you are right-handed, start by catching the ring with your right hand. Once you get the hang of it, try switching to your left hand. You can toss the ring with one hand and catch it with the other. You can also untie the string: one person throws the ring while the other catches it. Practice, set records, hold family competitions, and invite friends. Create your own rules and make the game more challenging!











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