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Penny Pincher
Penny Pincher is a magic wooden wallet. Put in a penny and make it disappear and re-appear at will! This is a great new design of a classic magic trick. |
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Dodgy Dice
Looks ordinary? Look again! It's got two 6s. This is one of a range of loaded and mis-spotted dice. Everything you ever needed to swindle your friends and family. |
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Cosmic Coaster
Is it a coaster? Is it a mathematical marvel? Is it the best thing that a fidget ever got their hands on? "Yes"to all three questions. If you've never seen a flexagon before, don't miss this chance. |
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Pooch Poop Pouch
Time to take the dog for a walk? No need to fill your pockets with plastic bags when you've got a Poop Pooch Pouch attached to his lead or collar. |
Nice Dice
Traveller's Friend is probably the neatest games pack you have ever seen, but wait till you see Teeny Weenies. Categorically the most compact cube of cuteness ever conceived. |
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Funky Fish
These handmade
leather fish assemble to make a beautiful wristband. The tail of one becomes the fins of the next to form a circle of interlinked fish swimming around your wrist. Join as many as you need to make a perfect fit, then use the two press-stud fish to join the ends. |
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Justin Case
The versatile Justin Case is for all the small things in life which you can never find when you need them. This beautifully designed little leather pouch attaches wherever it's needed so that those handy things are always to hand. |
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Cosmic Coaster
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The flexagon was discovered in 1939 by a British mathematics student called Arthur Stone. Whilst idly folding a strip of paper, he found he had created a flat, hexagonal structure which could be turned inside out to reveal a new face from the interior. Being a brilliant mathematician, he didn't stop there and had soon discovered an entire family of structures with similar properties, which he called flexagons.
Cosmic Coaster is a trihexaflexagon, a six-sided figure with three faces. It is formed from 36 wooden pieces on a strip of strong nylon ribbon, with magnetic fasteners at each end. It can be flexed to produce 6 different colour combinations.
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Fold the strip 3 times and join the magnets to form a six-sided coaster. Flex it by squeezing one corner and opening it from the centre. This animation shows Cosmic Coaster being flexed to bring 3 different surfaces to the top. Notice the large triangles that form in the centre with each flex : blue, yellow and green. On the other side of the coaster, pink, purple and red triangles are forming. Cosmic Coaster is six different drink mats in one! |
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With full instructions included, it is easy for a 5 year old to manage, yet fascinating enough to charm any adult. Dinner guests will marvel, mathematicians and fidgets will never put it down, everyone will be intrigued. Suitable for hot or cold drinks, the wood is varnished and can be easily wiped clean with a damp cloth.
Go to our Product Support page to see videos of how to fold Cosmic Coaster to the coaster shape, and how to flex it.
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