Educational toys in the form of asymmetrical (irregular) wooden pieces, including one of the typical crafts of the city of Banyuwangi.
1 box contains 7 pieces of 'patheng dudu' wood.
'Patheng' in the language of the Oesing tribe (the original tribe of the inhabitants of the city of Banyuwangi, East Java) means diligent.
This game trains patience, perseverance, concentration, never gives up in the face of failure, and trains strategic thinking in achieving goals.
This game is good for practicing fine motor movements.
How to play?
In 1 box there are 7 pieces of wood. You must arrange 7 pieces of wood into a tower or rock balancing that can stand upright. Every time you compose, it will produce a different pattern. Even between one box and another, they also have different wooden shapes. Each box has been balancing it by the maker before it goes into the box. To make it even more interesting, you can increase the wood pile to 8,9,10, etc. to the highest pile you can produce. Kindergarten ages can usually arrange 3-4 pieces of wood, from grade 1 to adult elementary school students can arrange up to 12 piles of wood.
In this package, you will get 2 boxes of 'Patheng Dudu' toys.
Each box contains 7 pieces of wood.