Day 283 – Wooden Toys

Good to C but not to eat unless u want broken teeth !!

Came across one of  our rips, these are the replicas of fruits made from wood. Specialty of  Sawantwadi, a Maharashtrian village, many kinds of wooden toys can be found here for children and the child at heart !

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Pravin Menon aka PhenoMenon is a corporate junkie by day and a food experiencer when he is not working (which he usually is most of the time). He is into adventure sports, food experimentations and when he is not carrying out explosions in the kitchen, he usually is eating (or drinking!) Contact him at pravs@phenomenalworld.in

26 thoughts on “Day 283 – Wooden Toys

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  2. Wooden toys have continued to be a common part of childhood. By the 1700’s, German toymakers began to craft a variety of play figures from wood to sell to the general public. Salesmen would travel around Europe to market their popular wood toys, taking advance orders for special occasions. Almost life-like dolls and animals were becoming favorite playthings for children all over Europe..

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