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2005-10-05 9:18 PM

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Subject: Favorite Childhood Toys...
I volunteered at my daughters preschool the other day and they had one of those Fisher Price Music box Record Players. The kind with the little plastic records in rainbow colors that play like a music box if you wind it up.  I had one as a kid and LOVED it and decided I MUST have one for my daughter.  I went on an ebay hunt and discovered they were last made in 1971 and were considered "vintage"...I shelled out $30 bucks for a used 35 year old toy...because it reminded my of good memories.  My daughter will probably hate the thing. 

Do you have any childhood toys that you would love to find for your kids?  Or that you'd love to find for yourself? 


2005-10-05 9:33 PM
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My favorite toys that I would love to have for my kids: a set of a grandparents like mine were.  (Nana's still around and loves her great grandkids who live close by her).  With the accessories:  fishing pole, cast net, farm, chickens, picking produce, cooking lessons, life lessons, kisses, laps, big back yards, smells.

 My inlaws are so disappointing, spend very little time with their grandkids.  Always have. 

My parents live too far away but they do come down a couple times a year for weekend visits and once a year for a week.

2005-10-05 9:42 PM
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Mr. Machine, Super Nintendo (Super Mario, Mike Tyson Boxing, etc.), all my Star Wars stuff, Cabbage Patch Dolls (had 2 boys and a girl), Monchichi, Legos.   The best "non toy" was going out by the silo (lived on a farm) and digging for fossils.  We'd easily fill up a big empty bucket with all kinds of fossils from when the Finger Lakes area was all under water. 

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2005-10-05 9:42 PM
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2005-10-05 10:15 PM
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Hungry Hungry Hippos,  was and still is the bestest toy!

I still think cardboard boxes were the best toy you could get esp big Fridge boxes or stuff like that.  we had hours of fun with them.  And even when they were all ripped you could use bits of it to sit on and slide down big sand hills or grass hills.

2005-10-05 10:51 PM
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Stretch Armstrong, Bullet Man, G.I. Joe, Matchbox Cars, and all the Star Wars Stuff.


2005-10-05 11:07 PM
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2005-10-06 12:49 AM
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Lincoln Logs. There's no question about it.

I'd have to agree about the cardboard box thing. The bigger the better!
2005-10-06 2:22 AM
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Colomingle - 2005-10-05 9:18 PM

I volunteered at my daughters preschool the other day and they had one of those Fisher Price Music box Record Players. The kind with the little plastic records in rainbow colors that play like a music box if you wind it up.  I had one as a kid and LOVED it and decided I MUST have one for my daughter.  I went on an ebay hunt and discovered they were last made in 1971 and were considered "vintage"...I shelled out $30 bucks for a used 35 year old toy...because it reminded my of good memories.  My daughter will probably hate the thing. 

Do you have any childhood toys that you would love to find for your kids?  Or that you'd love to find for yourself? 


Barbie!! Oh how I wish I still had all my Barbies. And my tree house. I spent a lot of time in my tree house reading the Adventures of the Great Brain, The Chronicles of Narnia, Charlotte's Web (my favorite book as a kid), the Laura Ingalls Wilder books, and Nancy Drew.
2005-10-06 5:21 AM
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Legos.  My brohter and I built a lego city, with city planning so the the king still live in his castle, and roads, fire and police station etc, and the space craft stuffs. 

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2005-10-06 5:38 AM
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i loved my pogo stick, my Big Wheel, and of course, my Speak N Spell. My fate was sealed very early on....
2005-10-06 5:52 AM
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2005-10-06 5:53 AM
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Green Army men (with matches, lighter fluid, and an occassional BB gun used for special effects), Lincoln logs, bike with banana seat, sissy bar and high rise handlebars. Yes a child of the 60's (actually late 50's-early 60's).
2005-10-06 6:16 AM
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Tonka Toys (the steel ones!) we used to ride the dump truck down the hill, baseball cards before they became a mini stock market, Star Wars (had them all at one point), the big vibrating football fields with the plastic men and foam ball.



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Lincoln logs, Big Jim and my Big Wheel.

Someone should make an adult-sized Big Wheel. Those things rock...

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2005-10-06 8:13 AM
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run4yrlif - 2005-10-06 6:38 AM

Someone should make an adult-sized Big Wheel. Those things rock...

Try a Green Machine.  I ride my kids' around the driveway and can spin out and do 360's with it like a big wheel. 

2005-10-06 8:18 AM
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Really? Sweet!

Tri Take Me Away - 2005-10-06 8:13 AM
run4yrlif - 2005-10-06 6:38 AM

Someone should make an adult-sized Big Wheel. Those things rock...

Try a Green Machine.  I ride my kids' around the driveway and can spin out and do 360's with it like a big wheel. 

2005-10-06 8:20 AM
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Chris Tree - 2005-10-06 5:52 AM

[I thought this was just me!!!

Also Action Man, Six million dollar man, with his bionic Eye, arm etc!



I remember wondering why, when you looked through the 6 million dollar man's bionic eye, everthing was farther away rather than closer!

Fisher-Price Adventure People. I had the speedboat, the safari set, the parachutist...


2005-10-06 8:20 AM
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Lincoln logs- yes! I remember those!! Does anyone remember Poppels? They were these stuffed animals that you could transform into a ball I think. That was a looong time ago. Yes, My Little Pony was up there too...and Courtney mentioned the Sweet Valley High/Babysitter's Club books- I had so many of those my dad took them all away and said I needed to start reading something educational, LOL. How about RL Stine books? Remember those?

2005-10-06 8:39 AM
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My Daisy 760 powerline and a brick of BB's. That was pretty much all it took for a good Summer from age 8-12

2005-10-06 8:40 AM
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Lincoln logs, Monopoly, deck of cards (for card games and to jam in your bike spokes), and a tetherball.

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