TRANSFORMER PINATA: ($48.00) (Free Stick) Dimensions: 60cm x 30cm x 15cm Pinatas have a long history, dating back to ancient times in China, where similar paper shapes filled with seeds were used in New Year celebrations. The tradition was then brought to Europe by Marco Polo, where the idea evolved into the form of a decorated container filled with sweets, toys, or other small gifts, and hung from the ceiling. The modern pinata as we know it today was developed in Mexico and is now a popular element in many Latin American cultures. They are often made in the shape of animals or popular characters, but can also be made in more abstract shapes like stars, hearts, or spheres. They are typically constructed from papier-much� or cardboard, then decorated with brightly colored tissue paper, crepe paper, or paint. The filling of the pinata usually consists of candy, small toys, or other treats. Participants take turns hitting the pinata with a stick or bat, while blindfolded or with their eyes closed, until it breaks open and spills the contents. This activity is often accompanied by music and cheers from the crowd. In many Latin American countries, pinatas are a traditional part of birthday parties, Christmas celebrations, and other festive occasions. In addition to being a fun activity, pinatas are also seen as a symbol of breaking through obstacles, as participants need to hit the pinata several times before it breaks open, representing the perseverance required to achieve success in life.
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