"Fad" toys we had as children...
#101
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Oh how I loved those paper dolls...all the movie stars, etc. and to top it all the books were cheap and all the girls in our neighborhood had them and we spent hours (remember there wasn't any TV) playing with them.
#102
Ahhh but it had a very happy ending :wink: And it helped my daughter hang onto believing in Santa for a while longer too!!!
The year she turned 7 I just knew would be the year that she would find out in 1st grade Santa wasn't real... Well she heard some stories...but Christmas Eve she had such a vivid dream about seeing Santa, that she had convinced herself it was real.. So she got another couple of years of believing out of that lovely dream...I still believe that letter from Santa that year helped to keep Santa alive... :D :D :D
The year she turned 7 I just knew would be the year that she would find out in 1st grade Santa wasn't real... Well she heard some stories...but Christmas Eve she had such a vivid dream about seeing Santa, that she had convinced herself it was real.. So she got another couple of years of believing out of that lovely dream...I still believe that letter from Santa that year helped to keep Santa alive... :D :D :D
#104
Oh Lisa, I had a Mrs. Beasley doll too! I left her outside (yes, 35 years ago we played outside! :lol: )
Anyway, the snow covered her and I "lost" her for an entire winter. I found her the following spring...not sure what ever happened to her though...dog probably ate her.....
Anyway, the snow covered her and I "lost" her for an entire winter. I found her the following spring...not sure what ever happened to her though...dog probably ate her.....
#106
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I see I am very late for this post, but Yep---knew Cootie & played it at home. We had one.
Some more:
Mr. Potato Head - the real one where you pushed the plastic pieces into a real potato!!
Yo-Yos
Bikes
Erector Sets (my brother's, but we all used it)
Home made skateboards - no one was making them yet.
All steel Skates with skate keys that clamped on your shoes
45 records & little box players
Jacks (one of my favorites!!)
Marbles (where's my shooter cats eye?)
Baby dolls with strollers & beds
Barbie (but I never got 1 - we couldn't afford it, and I was really too old when she first came out)
Books - I was a voracious reader!
Some more:
Mr. Potato Head - the real one where you pushed the plastic pieces into a real potato!!
Yo-Yos
Bikes
Erector Sets (my brother's, but we all used it)
Home made skateboards - no one was making them yet.
All steel Skates with skate keys that clamped on your shoes
45 records & little box players
Jacks (one of my favorites!!)
Marbles (where's my shooter cats eye?)
Baby dolls with strollers & beds
Barbie (but I never got 1 - we couldn't afford it, and I was really too old when she first came out)
Books - I was a voracious reader!
#107
It was! We had one; and when my Mom passed, I got it. One year I let my son borrow it and played H - - - getting it back....and when I did most of the branches were gone (his kids used them for "track markers" for their sledding) and they had broken the wheel :cry:
#109
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Originally Posted by quiltstitcher
OOOOH! Forgot about the Trolls! I had a gajillion of them! I actually had/have one of those horrible snakes. My boys kind of adopted it and it stuck around.
How about Tiddly-winks?
How about Tiddly-winks?
Also my barbie, ken and midge dolls
#110
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Originally Posted by gaigai
Funny you posted this. Last year I gave my siblings the following things from our childhood:
Fizzies
Sinclair Brontosaurus soap or plastic dinosaur
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Fuzzy Wuzzys (Animal shaped soap that grew "fur" when you took it out of the package)
Fizzies
Sinclair Brontosaurus soap or plastic dinosaur
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Fuzzy Wuzzys (Animal shaped soap that grew "fur" when you took it out of the package)
I remember we used to get the brontosaurus soap from Sinclair gas stations.
Loved crazy foam too.
:lol:
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