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  1. A Jacob's ladder (also magic tablets, Chinese blocks, and klick-klack toy) is a folk toy consisting of blocks of wood held together by strings or ribbons. When the ladder is held at one end, blocks appear to cascade down the strings.

  2. Jan 6, 2019 · The Jacob’s Ladder Toy and Its Mysterious History. The Jacob’s Ladder is an old-timey pastime that has made a surprising comeback recently. Twenty years ago wooden versions were available only from retailers making a stand against modern soulless plastic toys.

  3. ArtCreativity Wooden Jacob’s Ladder Toy, Set of 2, Wood Retro Toys for Kids and Adults, Optical Illusion Fidget Toys, Magic Birthday Party Favors, Cool Stocking Stuffers and Goodie Bag Fillers

  4. A Traditional Jacob's Ladder: A traditional wood-and-ribbon children's toy. Good for elementary school-age kids to do with parental assistance. Though you can find store-bought versions of these lots of places, this instructables.com submission was inspired by a visit to Foxfi…

  5. Jul 28, 2017 · Jacob's Ladder by Toysmith is a brightly-colored version of an ancient optical illusion toy. Made from 2" square wood blocks and ribbon. Ages 5 and up.

  6. Feb 13, 2023 · A Jacobs Ladder toy is a traditional wooden toy that uses balance and motion to make an illusion of interlocking blocks traveling up and down the sides of a “ladder.” The original version of the toy was created in 18th century England, but has since been adapted to provide entertainment for children of all ages.

  7. ArtCreativity Wooden Jacob’s Ladder Toy, Set of 2, Wood Retro Toys for Kids and Adults, Optical Illusion Fidget Toys, Magic Birthday Party Favors, Cool Stocking Stuffers and Goodie Bag Fillers

  8. These Jacob's Ladders make Christmas morning or afternoon playtime more entertaining. The wooden toys look fresh from the workshop and will fit conveniently in most stockings as a fun gift. Each Jacobs ladder has six wooden blocks in a variety of bright colors.

  9. The Jacob's Ladder is one of the toys that early American children were allowed to play with on Sundays. Historical Background: The Jacob's Ladder toy dates back to Pilgrim times in the New World and was allowed as a Sunday toy for Puritan children because of its biblical reference (Genesis 28:12).

  10. Learn how to make a Jacobs Ladder Toy without any special tools, using things from around your house. A very cool optical illusion and neat homemade gift for kids.

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