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Yo-yo

1950-1970

Museo Pedagógico de Aragón

Museo Pedagógico de Aragón
Huesca, Spain

A handmade toy made of two wooden disks, one maroon and one dark green, joined at the center by a cylinder with a cord wrapped around it. The origins of the yo-yo date back to Antiquity. They became popular and were marketed in the late 19th century on the continent of America. In Filipino, the word yo-yo means to come back, and so it has been called by this word since the 17th century. It works in a similar way to the diabolo: one end of the string is tied to the central piece and the other is tied to the user's finger to push it downwards and make it come up again.

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  • Title: Yo-yo
  • Date: 1950-1970
  • Physical Dimensions: 2,5 x 4,8 (d) cm.
  • Type: Toy
  • Rights: Gobierno de Aragón
  • External Link: CERES MCU
  • Medium: Metal and cord, carve
Museo Pedagógico de Aragón

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