Tags: Toys
By Marjorie Gorospe

QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA— Instead of getting addicted to playing computer games, Joseph Longboy and Raymond Lim are hoping more kids get to learn about tricks the old-fashioned way by mastering the yo-yo as a pastime.
The two founded the Filipino Yoyo Club hoping to attract people who share their passion. Most of their members are teenagers, but the founders say they’d like to welcome as many as possible regardless of age and profession.
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