Who knew that there was a toy hall of fame?
I didn't. But there is and one of this year's inductees is the Easy Bake Oven. I loved my EBO when I was growing up. In fact, I was just thinking about it the other day. I may have to see if it's still tucked away somewhere at my parents' house. And if so, dig it out.
It's not mentioned in the story, but I also loved my Lite Brite.
What were some of your favorite toys when you were growing up?
It's not mentioned in the story, but I also loved my Lite Brite.
What were some of your favorite toys when you were growing up?
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I remember playing a lot of board games too. At the moment I'm remembering Scrabble and Sorry with fondness. Also Chinese Checkers.
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I loved when I was *really* little my Fisher Price castle. I was disappointed the newer versions are more "boy" or "girl" oriented.
I loved my Barbie dolls and had a killer Star Wars collection, at least for the first two movies.
And man, would we play a lot with my dad's monopoly set.
And Merlin! That's dating me. I had that Merlin toy that was all the rage. You could play tic tac toe and name that tune and a few other games on it.
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I liked that, Chutes and Ladders (when I was smaller), um, Sorry, LIFE, and Clue.
Despite my love of language, I have never cared for scrabble or boggle or their ilk. Just can't wrap my head around letter puzzles like that I suppose. It's my kryptonite. LOL
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(why, yes, i get excited over the little things too!)
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Cosmic Pre-Schooler likes Pokemon. He used to like Thomas the Tank Engine, but not so much any more.
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You have, however, reminded me of Shrinky Dinks.
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I was a fan of the stuffed animals too.
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And I had the Sesame Street thing LP is talking about below.
I lived for Lego myself. Though Lite Brite also rocked.
I have wanted a Snoopy Sno-cone maker since I was tiny and I asked for it every year and never got it. *pouts*
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lite brite and barbies and a bike with a banana seat and hands down and mousetrap and life and monopoly and latter scarbble, i member. and jacks and chinese jumprope and regular jumprope and the monkey bars at school.
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But...I think one of my most beloved toys, for a while anyway, was Dancerina. She was a doll who came wearing a pink tutu and wearing ballerina slippers. You could pose her up on one leg, and then press the crown on her head, and she would spin around--just like a real ballerina
not!. Hee.My friends and I played elaborate pretend games where we'd act out long stories or scenarios, each of us playing various parts--kind of like improv, except it wasn't humorous at all. We were deadly serious. *g* We didn't need any toys for that.
Oh, and RadioFlyer sleds were the best.
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And that reminds me of Creepy Crawlers. *g*
I never had a Lite Brite. I'm not sure those were around when I would have been of an age to have one. My kids had them, though. And
I also don't think the Fisher Price Little People were around when I was young, but my younger sister had the first version of those. She had the airplane. She also had an InchWorm ride-on toy that she really loved.
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Heh. At another forum I frequent we were talking about this and all of the toys that were popular when we were kids that wouldn't/couldn't be on the market now.
In the last generation or so, childhood in America has become much less of "survival of the fittest" proposition than it used to be. ;)