Santa Claus put one of these in each of the kid's stockings this Christmas. They are fantastic! We love Japanese and eat a lot of it. Unfortunately not so much Chinese food while in Hungary. We have lots of Chinese restaurants but no good ones near our home. Anyhow, we get sushi delivered at least once every 2 weeks and the kids always have to use chopsticks. Curt used to tie them with a rubberband so it was easier for them to grasp things. Then, Santa found these in NY! The kids can use chopsticks and have fun doing it. So great! I found them online at ModernTots. Unfortunately Santa didn't find the girl figures so they all got the red boy one.
Funny side note: when Curt and I were last in China we were out for dinner with a big group of Chinese businessmen. They were very impressed with our chopstick skills and asked how we became so proficient in using them. We explained that we'd both been trying since children. Then, we asked them when their children start using chopsticks (assuming they start with spoons or forks). They all looked at us blankly and said they are born using chopsticks. Curt and I just laughed and explained that our kids would go hungry and we explained that we had to do the rubberband trick to get them to grasp anything with their chopsticks. They were all impressed with this - especially when Curt demonstrated. Maybe the next time we go I should take them a set of these... ;-) I'm sure they'd definitely think we were nuts!
Funny side note: when Curt and I were last in China we were out for dinner with a big group of Chinese businessmen. They were very impressed with our chopstick skills and asked how we became so proficient in using them. We explained that we'd both been trying since children. Then, we asked them when their children start using chopsticks (assuming they start with spoons or forks). They all looked at us blankly and said they are born using chopsticks. Curt and I just laughed and explained that our kids would go hungry and we explained that we had to do the rubberband trick to get them to grasp anything with their chopsticks. They were all impressed with this - especially when Curt demonstrated. Maybe the next time we go I should take them a set of these... ;-) I'm sure they'd definitely think we were nuts!