Crazy Bones for climbing kids.Playword Systems' has developed the Crazy Bones Crazy Bones are small, plastic figurines that became a popular fad during the 1990s and 2000s. Crazy Bones were inspired by a game played in Ancient Greece called astragals, where children played with sheep's knucklebones. This ancient pastime is also known as Tabas. Bridge--a fun, new addition to its recreational portfolio that was designed to push children to use a variety of different muscles and skill sets. With its organic design, the Crazy Bones Bridge has a built-in climber climb·er n. 1. One that climbs, especially a person who climbs mountains. 2. Sports A device, such as a crampon, used in mountain climbing. 3. A plant that climbs. 4. to encourage strength and coordination during play. Textured treads enable superior traction for the ultimate trek. And while children are climbing through the bridge above, others can swing from the hand rails structured in to the bridge's skeleton skeleton, in anatomy skeleton, in anatomy, the stiff supportive framework of the body. The two basic types of skeleton found among animals are the exoskeleton and the endoskeleton. below, allowing for challenging hand-over-hand activity. Available in a range of colors not of the white race; - commonly meaning, esp. in the United States, of negro blood, pure or mixed. See also: Color and styles, the Crazy Bones Bridge was created with oval cutouts in the side panels to allow for easy child supervision. Playworld Systems, (800) 233-8404, www.playworldsystems.com. FOR MORE INFORMATION CIRCLE READER SERVICE NO. 31 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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