Introducing the Spinning Stars, an exciting, engaging, and entertaining toy that will take your coordination and skills to new heights. These Spinning Stars are a great source of fun and entertainment. Designed with precision and care, the Spinning Stars feature a well-balanced construction made of hand-sewn cotton and spandex. Its unique 8-point star design allows for a multitude of creative possibilities. Whether you prefer to throw, toss, spin, juggle, kick, or flip it, this versatile toy will keep you engaged and entertained for hours on end. One of the remarkable aspects of the Spinning Stars is its ability to encourage active play and exercise while fostering connections with friends and family. It provides an exciting alternative to digital distractions, allowing kids and teens to engage in a form of fun that enhances fine motor skills, focus, and overall fitness. With the Spinning Stars, you can find your flow and experience the joy of physical activity in a unique and captivating way. Whether you're spinning solo, engaging in friendly competitions, or sharing the fun with others, this toy offers endless opportunities for skill development and entertainment.
Manufactured in Japan Tama: Cherry Ken: Beech Ken tip: Resin Coating: Smooth matte grip (smooth grip means smooth hand work) Accessories: Extra string, sticker, instruction manual *A white string is attached and an extra string is enclosed.
"From the Smallest to the Greatest." A pixel—the smallest unit—holds the potential to create infinite worlds. As each pixel comes together freely, it forms expansive expressions, mirroring the diverse tricks and styles of kendama. Three playful designs emerge from the fusion of digital and analog worlds.
"From the Smallest to the Greatest." A pixel—the smallest unit—holds the potential to create infinite worlds. As each pixel comes together freely, it forms expansive expressions, mirroring the diverse tricks and styles of kendama. Three playful designs emerge from the fusion of digital and analog worlds.
"From the Smallest to the Greatest." A pixel—the smallest unit—holds the potential to create infinite worlds. As each pixel comes together freely, it forms expansive expressions, mirroring the diverse tricks and styles of kendama. Three playful designs emerge from the fusion of digital and analog worlds.
Manufactured in Japan Tama: Cherry Ken: Beech Ken tip: Resin Coating: Smooth matte grip (smooth grip means smooth hand work) Accessories: Extra string, sticker, instruction manual *A white string is attached and an extra string is enclosed.
Fresh innovation and production straight out of the France department of the KROM operation. KROMIE team member TOTO (Thomas Balmes) have worked tirelessly for months to provide you with a one of a kind experience of a product.