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I found this really cool site a few months ago, it was an oriental type site. But they had all sorts of different products on the site, and one of the categories was toys for children. I ended up looking through almost everything under the toy's section because they had some really nice toys for kids of all ages. These toys are a great idea for a child you may know that isn't interested in the same things every other kid is.
These items are unique, some of them are "thinking" toys that really gives the child a chance for a challenge, and others are just really playful toys that I haven't seen anywhere else online. One of the toys that struck my fancy was a thing called Snake Cube. It looks almost exactly like the old school Rubik cube we used to have when I was a kid. Except for its not multi colored, it's just two colors, green and tan. Well it's not even two colors actually since the cube is made out of wood, and it has green squares painted on it.
Its called a snake cube because all 27 of the cubes are attached to a string. When you bring the cubes outward it looks like the shape of a snake. The object of the game is to fit all the cubes into one giant square, sort of like a Rubik cube. Its pretty cool.
The other thing that really piqued my interest on this site in particular were the amount of 3D models they had. There is a variety of different ones such as Sydney Opera House, Dragon, Sailing Boat, Big Ben, Chinese Qinghua University, London Bridge, a few different tanks and helicopters as well as some other ones like a Chinese town home, brontosaurus and a Motorcycle. They are all really neat! I used to do 3D puzzles when I was younger and I always enjoyed them, especially afterwards because you can show everyone what you made!
As to be expected there are also a few traditional Chinese toys on these sites like embroidered animals of the Chinese horoscope which are very cool as well because they aren't just plain old stuffed animals. These would be really great for younger tykes because of the brilliantly bright colors. As a side note these sites usually also have kids clothes, and kid's shoes. So, be on the look out for that as well!
I'm sure you will find a really great toy that will grab your child's interest, or exercise his or her mind with a few simple challenges! Have fun looking around!
This author is a huge fan of Oriental Toys For Kids
Find Li Songsong Biography and Artwork at Saatchi-gallery
Li Songsong, a young artist in the 70s, has been in recent years investigating the relation between public images and their transposition onto canvas. In the shift to painting these pictures, which are mainly old photos related to historical characters and facts, he hasn’t protracted the cognitive style as for some previous artists’ practice of criticizing, exposing, questioning, or satirizing and propagandizing about a certain historical period, but has used a kind of imagery enacting an objective approach. In other words, in the use of the historical image-material that interested him, Li Songsong hasn’t made any seemingly solved judgment of the historical value, on the contrary it is just from a visual point of view that has to be sensed the objective, simple and direct power of history as shifted or transplanted onto canvas.
This transposition is not only providing us a renewed point of view in pondering historical memories, but also one of memories identification within an historical language context. Here emerge the artist of a young generation approaching the collective and personal memory of history, and together with it the discrepancy of an artist of a previous generation with a different behavior and standpoint. This position at least to a greater extent decided to self-recount its actual state and depth, so for the observer to grasp a better understanding of the boundary relation between a public non-specific and actual historical image.
Li Songsong paints large format paintings in oils, and his paintings are based on the photographs of political incidents in Chinese history. There lie personal intents rather than political messages, even to search and confirm his origin through his own eyes.
PROFILE
1968
• Born in Beijing, China
EDUCATION
1996
• Graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Department of Oil Painting, Lives and works in Beijing
His Selected Exhibitions
1. Public Action Work "Horse" Qinghua University Insitute of Fine Arts, Beijing
2. 99 Gallery, Aschaffenburg, Germany
3. "Li Songsong Works 2001-2004" CAAW, Beijing
4. "The 3rd National Exhibition of Oil Painting" China National Museum of Fine Arts, Beijing
5. "Left Hand, Right Hand: China-German Exhibition of Contemporary Art" 798 Space Art & Culture, Beijing
6. "China's Photographic Painting" China Art Seasons Gallery, Beijing
7. "Summer Show 2004" Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong
8. "Multiple Definitions -Imaginary Community" Tianjin Crystal City, Tianjin
9. "Democracy Forever" Plumblossums Gallery, New York
10. "Welcome, Welcome: Art-Beijing-Contemporary" Base Gallery, Tokyo
About the Author
View more information about Li Songsong paintings, biography and Exhibitions at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery. Li Songsong
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