Wooden Labyrinth Board Game Ball in Maze Puzzle Handcrafted in India by ShalinIndia

May 17, 2017 - Comment

The world of toymaking was forever changed in 1889 when inventor Charles Martin Crandall introduced his newest toy sensation. Called Pigs in Clover, this game quickly became a favorite in the United States and went on to inspire other toymakers to create their own designs. Our Handcrafted Indian Wooden Labyrinth Ball Maze Puzzle Game &

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The world of toymaking was forever changed in 1889 when inventor Charles Martin Crandall introduced his newest toy sensation. Called Pigs in Clover, this game quickly became a favorite in the United States and went on to inspire other toymakers to create their own designs. Our Handcrafted Indian Wooden Labyrinth Ball Maze Puzzle Game & Decoration follows in the tradition of the original Pigs in Clover Game and is sure to become a favorite activity for a special child in your life.

The Handcrafted Indian Wooden Labyrinth Ball Maze Puzzle Game & Decoration is a maze game that is fun and engaging to play. The toy is hand fashioned out of sesum wood and consists of a large round disc. Deep grooves have been carved into the surface of the disc, and the entire toy has been sanded to a smooth finish with no sharp edges. Three small steel balls have been placed inside of the grooves. When the toy is rattled, jostled, tipped and shaken, the balls move about inside of the maze track. To win the game, kids must get all three of the balls into the middle of the puzzle. Game play requires hand eye coordination, fine motor skills and problem solving skills and will aid in children’s growth and development in a fun way!

Measuring 6 inches in diameter, the Handcrafted Indian Wooden Labyrinth Ball Maze Puzzle Game & Decoration is very easy for kids to hold onto, as it was designed for their smaller hands. This game is best enjoyed by children aged 9 to 12 years, but it can also be challenging for adults. When not in use, the puzzle game can be displayed on a table, dresser, shelf or desk, as its rich finish is sure to make a handsome decoration for any space in the home. The toy is a popular choice of gifts for any occasion from Christmas to birthdays, and it is a great travel game.

Give your child or another special little one in your life the finest of gifts!

Product Features

  • Manipulate the game board to move the 3 steel balls to the center to win
  • Hand constructed out of sesum wood
  • Measures 6 inches in diameter and weighs 200 grams
  • The games make great gifts for kids aged 9 to 12
  • Genuine Indian wooden handicraft

Comments

Aurora says:

Fun Coffee Table Game I bought this as a coffee table accent, and its also a great conversation starter! It is made well, of good quality wood. It is smaller than you might think, fits well in your hands. The three small marbles cannot come out of the game, even when tipped upside-down. To win the game, you must get all three marbles to the center ring. It is very challenging, enough for an adult to have fun with this, but not too challenging for my 7 year old to play with (that being said, he has yet to…

Kim says:

Perfect size for travel! This is a wonderfully made toy that has given my kids hours of entertainment. I am very pleased with the quality and love the look of the dark wood. It is also a great game to have sitting on the coffee table. I find that almost anyone who sits on the couch wants to pick it up and give it a try. I am including a picture that might help give you a better idea of its size. I expected it to be bigger (my own fault for not reading measurements) but it turns out that the smaller size is perfect. The…

catherine says:

Challenging! Not sure why but the item pictured is not the item I’m reviewing here, however, the correct title is listed… so, go figure? I’m reviewing the “Wooden Labyrinth Board Game Ball Maze.” It’s made in India, a beautifully finished piece of wood with 3 steel balls set into a circular maze. The game itself is maddening, trying to get all 3 balls into the center circle. I’ve tried, and watched others try: no one has yet to complete the task. While the finish of the product feels pleasantly…

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