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Kids and parents didn’t flock to this tabletop version of cornhole right away, but those who did seemed to enjoy it. Instead of real beanbags players take turns flicking or tossing little metal disks toward the holes, and more than one parent wished it came with real beanbags. “It’s harder than real cornhole,” said Camilla Wilson. “You don’t get as many scores. But it’s cute. It’s easy to take places.”
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Scarlett Schroeder, 3, South St. Louis County
Otis Luke, 2, St. Louis
Camren Griffin, 5, St. Louis
Gabriella Cook, 5, Florissant
Hannah-Michael Hubbard, 4, Creve Coeur
Vincenzo Wilson, 5, Shiloh
Kylee Batty, 7, St. Louis
Levi Draper, 6, Florissant
Matthew Carlson, 6, Collinsville
Rylie Sparks, 7, Sullivan
Ali Geminn, 9, Edwardsville
Hayden Hewgley, 10, Fenton
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