Céčka

Céčka ([t͡sɛːt͡ʃka]; English: C's; singular céčko) were plastic toys from Czechoslovakia popular in the 1980s and 90s, formerly used as parts of door hangings.

[1] The initial intention was to use Céčka as buckles for women's clothing, but it was a failure.

[2] The real interest, which was born among the Czechoslovak children, set off Céčková horečka (Céčka fever).

[4] The basic shape is a letter C.[5] Plastic parts can be chained, and they were also used in several games, for instance, one similar in principle to pitching pennies.

[1] Céčka are also mentioned twice in the song Pochodové cvičení by Czech singer and songwriter Slávek Janoušek.

different shapes and colors of Céčka