The horizons of watermelon puzzles are expanding and in Piñata Poppers, instead of traditional fruits, you will manipulate piñatas. Essentially it is a large toy with empty space inside. Most often, the piñata is shaped like a horse, but this is not necessary. The toy is filled with candies, nuts and other sweets, then hung on a tree, and children hit it with sticks, knocking out the treats inside. Since the toy is made of papier-mâché, it does not immediately respond to children’s blows and everyone can try to knock out candy for themselves. In Piñata Poppers, you won’t have to hit the piñata; you will create them by throwing them into a large container and merging two identical toys to get a new, larger one.