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Diabolos
Diabolos can be spun, thrown in the air and many tricks performed around the body.
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Invention
Diabolo was invented in China and was used to make a whistling sound for market holders to attract customers.
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The devils work
The story goes that it was brought back by Marco Polo. Because of it strange movement during the Spanish inquisition it was seen as the devils work and so the Spanish name diabolo.
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Victorian Craze
It was a popular toy in France and England in The Victorian and Edwardian days, alongside its cousins the whipping top and yo yo.
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Getting Started
Scrooge and Humbug in Charles Dickens classic Christmas tale.
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Keeping it straight
Kiplings jungle adventure starring your pupils as Mowgli, Baloo and lots of monkeys
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Throwing and catching
New for 2013 Splats explore Shakespeare using Mc and Rap skills and theatre.
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Visit the Splats Shop
James Mayhews story of Katie’s adventures in art bought to life at your school.
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