🎅 what was the most popular toy during your childhood??🎅
Let us know, maybe santa will bring back a little festive spirit in you ❤
@Tinywhisper11
So many, barbie, cars, dolls, stuffed toys, kitchen play sets etc!😮
@Sunisshiningandsoareyou I bet you wish you still had the imagination of a child to play like you used to ❤ what was your favourite??
@Tinywhisper11
Hehe for sure, Lolabeanieee.💖
I didn't play too much, enjoyed collecting more lol.😅
What's a toy you would enjoy playing with?🤗
@Sunisshiningandsoareyou for xmas this year I bought my son a remote control car, and it looked so cool, I had to by myself one too 😁 in gonna have fun playing with that😁😁😁❤ I love you sunny boo ❤
@Tinywhisper11
Aww a remote controlled car is indeed fun to play with. Happy vrooming, Lolabeanieee, but drive safe lOl!🤗 I love you moreee!💖
@Sunisshiningandsoareyou omg these were amazing. In addicition, every Christmas season, the toy store chain made a catalogue and we always marked in it the things we want 😁 we obviously marked half of the catalogue, but it gave our parents a good understanding of what we want and they could pick something out. We also always wrote a wishlist 😂
I always loved kitchen toys, my dad even made me a stove out of cardboard when I was a child. And well, I was a big bookworm, and loved creative stuff
@sadcat13
Haha that sounds amazing, too many options to choose from and of course as kids, what's even "too many toys"?!🥰
Aww how sweet of your dad to make that stove for you. Kitchen play sets were real fun to play with. Lol I remember hosting "tea parties" with my cousins! XD Absolute fun times!🥹
@Tinywhisper11
All of them. I was smart enough to make sure every single toy I owned was a popular one. Popular to others but most importantly popular for me since I’d be the one to play with them everyday :)
@akunknown ❤ sounds like you were a bit spoilt🙂 and for that I'm glad ❤❤ did you keep any of your old toys??
@Tinywhisper11
I wouldn’t call it being “a bit spoiled” since I had to earn all those toys (bday gifts and Christmas presents being the only exceptions lol) by being a good student in school, good at home, good in public, if I was bad anytime it’d be noted so if I was bad 5x I’d lose 5 toys bc they wouldn’t be bought for me by anyone but bc I wasn’t bad I always got the toys I wanted unless they were too expensive lol.
One of the times this happened that I actually remember was when we were at that old Toys R Us store and as I was picking which toy I wanted (I wanted both but was told get one now and next time get the other one but I wanted both bc I was afraid next time I came the other one wouldn’t be there anymore lol) I saw the Batmobile (Batman’s car from the 1989 movie) and pointed at it with excitement!!! My brother knew it wasn’t real. It was just an inflatable version of it but to a child like me it was real and drivable haha! So that’s what I wanted. But they were just displays, not for sale. But bc I was just a kid I didn’t know or understand that. I just knew I saw it and wanted it!!
@Tinywhisper11
Unfortunately no I didn’t get to keep any of them. As much as I wanted to and tried my best to keep them all, my sister felt I was too old for toys and threw them out. Omg I was so angry at her for that. But now everytime it’s mentioned - even if it’s jokingly - she apologizes so sounds like she regrets it now looking back on it even though I already forgave her and let it go
Hess truck
@creativeStrings1531 well I know it's a toy truck but I'm don't know what a hess truck is, I'll have to look it up ❤ I hope you and your partner have a great xmas ❤
It used to be a gas station but the gas station went out of business but they still sell the truck Hess gas station they always came out with a new truck every year
@creativeStrings1531
omg I remember that gas station! My dad used to get me Hess toys every year as a Christmas gift. I remember the truck, helicopter, and all the others. I loved them as a kid.
@Tinywhisper11
this was my favorite growing up. when you pulled it the eyes would go up and down
I vividly recall that terrible toy, skip it.
Where you strap ball chains around a kids ankle and make them swing it as fast as they can 😅
@Tinywhisper11
My childhood was between 1970s and 1980s, so I believe many toys were different than now:
#1 Most girls dreamed about a doll. Our dolls were made of plastic, usually had big heads with moving eyeballs and eyelids, golden or red hair (kind of Cyndi Lauper style) and a short and plump body. They tended to lose their moving limbs after a long usage 😉
#2 Many boys wanted a self-propelled toy Russian tank. It was green and noisy, made of thin metal, necessarily with red stars on its sides. There were two versions: one had a blinking light in the barrel of the gun, another could shoot with plastic bullets.
#3 Remotely steered car models. Most often they were either Fiat 125 or Fiat 126, very detailed, with their lights on. Things like RF or IR being not common yet, the remote was on 1.5 yard long cable 😉
#4 Plastic soldier figures with a DIY painting kit. Usually they were supposed to be colourful, because they were soldiers of Napoleonic wars, or anything from 18th or 19th Century. Painting them required some skill. I still remember the sweet smell of these paints 😊
#5 Little electrician set, including a battery, some different lights and switches, an electric motor, a loudspeaker, a bell and the Morse code key (anybody remembers what is it? 😉).
Receiving gifts was usually rare, children were not flooded with toys like nowadays...