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Hearst Museum object titled Bull-roarer, accession number 3-28898a-c, described as Toys.  Bull-roarers, made of stiff, bright colored paper cut and shaped, attached by string to slender stick; straight pin glued at one end of paper positioned so as to scratch (screech) on the inside of a metal bottle cap attached to another stick.  L 23.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Noisemaker, accession number 3-28958a,b, described as Toys.  Noisemakers, wood, crudely made; thin wood blade hits wood rachette when noisemaker is twirled on handle.  (a) bird shape, brightly painted, L 18 cm;  (b) painted red and white with paper pictures pasted on top, L 17.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Pecking bird toy, accession number 3-28900, described as Toy. Bird with jointed tail and head, eating from an acorn cap. Crudely carved balsa wood, painted, mounted on narrow platform with slots for thread which activates the tail and head. A weight, now missing, usually attached to thread. Length 7 cm, height 4.5 cm.