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August 4, 2006 Toys Of The 60's, 70's & 80's *** Game *** March 13th
March 13, 2007 06:50 AM EDT
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Let's see how many old toys were can remember. Imagine if our kids today had to play them lol
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I'll have to figure out the name of that thing. LOL
My Mrs. Beasley doll
*sigh*
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Little People
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Mr. Microphone was pretty fun too. We had our own radio station in our house. We had a folder on the bedroom door for any requests that would come in. Wonder why we never got any.
Oh, that wire thingie mentioned above was a wheel-o.
plaints
(maybe by the makers of play-doh? They were inkwell-shaped clear plastic containers that had a cake of dried watercolor paint inside . To use them you'd take a prush, dip it in water, then swirl it around on the cake of dried paint to fill the brush with color. Very neat and clean way to introduce kids to painting.)
Dick Tracy detective set--my favorite part was the "wrist radio". ;o)
Horse heads on sticks.... Some were hard, molded plastic, and some were stuffed vinyl, with ayarn mane and bells on the bridle. And some had a wheel on the end of the stick so it would roll on the ground.
Easy Bake Ovens
Rock Tumblers
Those sets where you could mold edible bugs, spiders, centipedes.... I forget what it was called. :o\
There was one called Creepy Crawler Creator but those weren't edible...
Silly Putty
Trouble, the Pop-O-Matic Board Game! (TM) ;o)
I still play with one of these occasionally.*lol*
Pick-Up-Sticks
Old Maid card game
Go Fish card game
Busy Buzz Buzz
Moon shoes