Diabolo was popular more than a century ago when Victorian children were expert at tossing the hourglass-shaped toy into the air and catching it again.
Now it's all the rage at Balfour Junior School in Brighton where more than half the pupils have one.
They made it look easy on their own Diabolo Day. But for anyone unversed in the skills of keeping the toy spinning, diabolo is diabolical.
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