Historical folk toy , popular since the days of colonial America. Also known as 'tumbling blocks,' the Jacob's Ladder was also known as a 'Sunday toy,' as it was one of only a few toys that children were permitted to play with on Sundays
Centuries-old folk instrument. Played by holding to the mouth and striking the 'tongue.' Complete playing instructions and history included. Always a favorite.
Also known as a 'tin whistle', this instrument was common in early American households. Pitched in the key of D and includes a complete playing instructions and fingering chart. Available in black or red.
This easy-to-play musical instrument has been around for decades. Made of abs plastic, with 5 finger holes. Range is one octave plus one note. Colors will vary. Includes basic playing instructions and sample songs.
The paddleball was a direct descendant of the colonial Hornbook, Battledore & Shuttlecock game. Our newest model of an old favorite featuring a sturdy wooden paddle and strong elastic cord attached to a colorful rubber ball.