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There are myriad ways to turn Jenga into an educational game. And there are equally as many ways to use those little blocks to create unique crafts, too.
Construction equipment company Caterpillar made a viral video in which several of its excavator machines play a game of Jenga using 600-pound wood blocks. It's a pretty impressive achievement ...
It's turning out to be a memorable holiday season for 15-year-old Auldin Maxwell from Salmon Arm, B.C., whose world record-breaking towers of Jenga blocks has inspired a new Hallmark Christmas movie.
The MoMA De Stijl Tumbling Tower stacking game costs US$58 at the MoMA Design Store, which accepts orders from Brazil. See more Art toys and other versions of the classic Jenga stacking game here ...