Different toy manufacturers and different cultures have produced different-looking roly-poly toys: the
okiagari-koboshi (起き上がり小法師, "take a spill, get up, and arise"),
Kokeshi doll and some types of
Daruma doll of
Japan, the
nevаlyashka (неваляшка, "untopply") or ''van'ka-vstan'ka'' (ванька-встанька, "Ivan-get-up") of
Russia, and Playskool's
Weebles. Such toys' self-righting characteristics have come to symbolize the ability to have success, overcome adversity, and recover from misfortune. Traditional Chinese examples (called 不倒翁, bù dǎo wēng) are hollow clay figures of plump children, but "many Chinese folk artists shape their tumblers in the image of clownish
mandarins as they appear on stage; in this way, they mock the inefficiency and ineptitude of the bureaucrats".
Fisher-Price, a well-known toy manufacturer, recommends roly-poly toys for small children just developing
motor skills; a child can bat at it without its rolling away. ==Construction==