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by Rezwan on 12/03 at 07:58 PM
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The Courtship kit (a.k.a. xAstegAri) (a.k.a. خواستگارى) features over 600 Persian words of love, passion and insanity including particles, suffixes and prefixes for grammatical accuracy. Millions of possible romantic and inappropriate sentence combinations. The words are on magnetic word tiles. English transliteration and translation on reverse side. Both sides stick to steel surfaces. Alphabet card and instruction sheet included. For creativity, education and fun!  Great for all ages!  The perfect gift for everyone on your list! 
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كلمه بازى مغناطيسى خواستگارى: داراى بيش از ٦٠٠ واژه و واژك عشق و عشوه بر روى پلاكهاى مغناطيسى. عزيز دلت را چون مغناطيس روى آهن به خود جذب كنيد!

Each Standard Kit Comes With:

  1. cover sheet;

  2. Eight sheets of magnetic word tiles.  Break apart into more than 600 words and word particles, including suffixes & prefixes for grammatical accuracy.  English transliteration and translation on reverse side. Both sides stick to steel surfaces.  Combine the words in millions of different ways!

  3. Grammar Guide included

  4. Alphabet Guide included

Click here for sample sentences.

Where can I use these?

Usually, people put the magnets on a refrigerator.  These days, many people have titanium or wood panel fridges and magnets don’t stick to them!  If this is you, DON’T PANIC!  There are many other surfaces you can use. For example, Magnetized Dry Erase Boards! And Mini-boards as well! These are great because you can play with magnets and draw pictures and write all at the same time! Portable fun.  OR Make any surface you want attractive to magnets by applying a base coat of MAGNETIC PAINT.  OR try Metal COOKIE SHEETS and PIZZA PANS! Get these at a grocery store in the kitchenware isle. They are portable and you can use them anywhere.

Click here for more Magnet FAQs.

How much does it cost?


It’s not worthy of you,
well OK. It’s $34.99.
A common t'Arof in Persian. When someone asks you how much something is, you say "qAbel nadAreh" - "it's worthless", or "qAbel(e) shomA rA nadAreh" - "it's not worthy of you". You also say this as you give a gift to someone. Because clearly these small tokens and trifles, how do they compare to a person?

But feel free to pay more by using our handy Donate button!


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