$39.50
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Step aboard the Japanese tram for a sweet voyage through picturesque sceneries. Here is where young love begins!
Taken straight out of Kamakurakokomae station in front of Kamakura High School, the sakura train beckons you to a thrilling journey with your loved one. Be a tourist for a day as you leisurely roam the seaside where the windows are wide enough for you to soak in the beautiful blue skies, the chirping birds, and the sparkling river. Enjoy the majestic sakura trees planted beside the tracks as they showcase their ethereal beauty and delicate blossoms. The densha, as the locals call it, glides gracefully, traversing the city on a bright, sunny day. Rolife brings you the sentimental, romantic tram through a delightful, easy-to-assemble, 223-piece puzzle. This stunning home decor is a culturally significant symbol of Japanese urban life and budding romance.
$37.99
$37.99
Totika Kohatu is a traditional Maori competition played by stacking stones as high as possible on beaches, near rivers or other places with rocks. Totika Kohatu is a tabletop wood rock stacking game that will determine, once and for all, who has the steadiest hand and nerves of steel. Knock the stack over on your turn and lose that round of play.
Four card decks, each with over 150 questions, including Self Esteem, Life Skills and Anger for ages 8 and up plus the Early Childhood Social Emotional deck for ages 4-7. The drawstring game bag holds all four decks, the 16 Kohatu stones plus a game dice. Choking hazard not appropriate for under age 3.
$40.00
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A strategy board game which can be played by two, three, four, or six people, playing individually or with partners. The game is a modern and simplified variation of the game Halma.( invented in Germany in 1892) The rules are simple, so even young children can play