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Like a space age yo-yo, the Astrojax has grandchildren spinning on a new axis
If your teen or tween grandchild is really good at “just hanging out,” the Astrojax is one of those addictive toys that he can get fully absorbed in and while away a few hours on the campus green. Constructed of three weighted and spinning balls on a long string, the action is somewhat akin to juggling three yo-yos at once, and the play is wide open to all sorts of tricks, some of which your grandchild is sure to invent on his own. There is a particular “science” behind the magic of the Astrojax, which is explained on the toy’s website, along with a trick of the month, and a place for your grandchild to submit a video of himself performing his new moves.