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National Yo-Yo Day celebrates the Yo-Yo and falls on the inventor Donald Duncan Sr.'s birthday, June 6, 1892.
The earliest record of this toy is found in a painting on a Greek urn; however, the term yo-yo is attributed to an entry in an 18th-century Filipino dictionary.
The yo-yo consists of two disks connected with an axle with a string wound around it. To play, throw the yo-yo away from your body while holding the strings.
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