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  • Lizabelle1212
    Lizabelle1212 Posts: 252 Member
    Pogs, Tamagotchi, Polly Pocket :heart:, Skip-It... oh.. nostalgia..

    All of these!!
  • swimmermama
    swimmermama Posts: 526 Member
    I'm thrilled that my daughter is finally old enough to play with my old Lincoln logs and My Little Ponies... because that means I get to play with them again!
  • nickylee76
    nickylee76 Posts: 629 Member
    I loved my big wheel!!! That thing was so fast!!

    I saw an adult big wheel at a Jimmy Buffett concert/party!!! I want one, I loved mine too!

    Oh I must find this then....
  • Sit 'n Spin
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    Spirograph
    Lite Brite
    Etch-a-sketch

    Oh yeah! I had all of these too! There was even an etch-a-sketch club that I joined and they sent me newsletters and stuff!

    I also had a chemistry set. Do they sell those anymore?
  • Joannah700
    Joannah700 Posts: 2,665 Member
    Wow. Am I the first to post Barbies?

    Popples
    Cabbage Patch Doll
    Die Cast Cars
    My Little Ponies

    and Books...lots and lots of Books
  • Great_Mazinga
    Great_Mazinga Posts: 214 Member
    Shogun Warriors were 2 feet tall, and blew my mind when I was say 5-6 years old. The coolest design, color, and toys I've ever owned. There was also a very nice line of diecat metal smaller robots and vehicles. I just love these and the original japanese counterparts.

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    Also huge for me were Micronauts

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    Then there was Star Wars, Atari, Nintendo, Stompers....great memories.
  • cosmiqrust
    cosmiqrust Posts: 214 Member
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  • BrotherBill913
    BrotherBill913 Posts: 662 Member
    not sex toys, although I am sure that is where this will ultimately end up lol.

    A friend was talking about Stretch Armstrong yesterday. Do you remember that gel doll thing that you stretched his arms & legs out? My brother & I both had one & we tied them together lol.

    What are some toys from your childhood?

    UMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM stretch Armstrong was not a doll, he was a "Action Figure!!!! And yes I had one, until the ooooooze and goooooooze came out all over my Moms living room floor.... lol..... MY very favorite though was my wind up "Evil Knievel" :)
  • JDySart777
    JDySart777 Posts: 270 Member
    Ninja Turtles!!!!
  • wjstoj
    wjstoj Posts: 884 Member
    It's Log...Log...It's big, it's heavy, it's wood

    It's Log...Log...It's better than bad, it's good.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTrAVpK9blw
  • 20ever
    20ever Posts: 125 Member
    Tonka Trucks!
  • cosmiqrust
    cosmiqrust Posts: 214 Member
    It's Log...Log...It's big, it's heavy, it's wood

    It's Log...Log...It's better than bad, it's good.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTrAVpK9blw
    hwo could i forget
  • Tomm88
    Tomm88 Posts: 733 Member
    use to spend hours building houses with Lego, some of the houses i built were bigger than the caravan were living in hahaha!
  • MizTerry
    MizTerry Posts: 3,763 Member
    My Fisher Price Little People blue dollhouse with a yellow roof and dinging doorbell

    ...and my Baby Alive. I also had matchbox cars.

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  • Warlock_42
    Warlock_42 Posts: 30 Member
    My Transformers, I collect them to this day still. I have a lot of them, that is my thing. ????
  • Can't think of anything else. In the 50's and 60's there were no elctronic computer games. We played outside with our friends instead of texting them and sending them selfies.

    I know it sounds barbaric, but that's just the way it was. We didn't come back inside until we were hungry or the streetlights came on.


    And your generation beat up smaller kids, made fun of people for their skin color and ultimately (if you were a kid in the 60s) became the generation that took the most drugs in your teenaged/young adult years.

    No sense bragging and comparing, All generations have their crosses to bear.
  • Omg ... Complete product of the late 80's
    Cabbage patch
    Rainbow bright
    Pogo ball
    Garbage pale kids stickers lol (not a toy but still fun!!!)
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Can't think of anything else. In the 50's and 60's there were no elctronic computer games. We played outside with our friends instead of texting them and sending them selfies.

    I know it sounds barbaric, but that's just the way it was. We didn't come back inside until we were hungry or the streetlights came on.


    And your generation beat up smaller kids, made fun of people for their skin color and ultimately (if you were a kid in the 60s) became the generation that took the most drugs in your teenaged/young adult years.

    No sense bragging and comparing, All generations have their crosses to bear.

    :laugh:
  • bcoop911
    bcoop911 Posts: 1,390 Member
    GI Joe
    Legos
    Ninja Turtles
    Spawn
    Exo-squad
    Lincoln logs
    Stretch Armstrong
    Kinects
    Erector sets
    Matchbox/hotwheels
    rocks
    dirt
    mud
    wild animals (snakes, lizzards, etc)
    fire...definitely fire (matches, lighters, whatever we could find)