sticks and pieces of glass.
2007-01-20 06:57:58
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answered by reevesy314 3
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2016-04-23 15:35:43
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I was an 80s child...so: carebears, Strawberry Shortcake, Polly pocket, My Little Ponies, Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, Slip and Slides, Board Games like: Mouse Trap, Girl Talk, and all the classics, Gameboys, Walkmens, Lite Brights, Easy bake Ovens,....ahh memories!
2007-01-19 05:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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A boy in the fifties and sixties had a lot of Matchbox, Dinky and Corgi toys. These were toy cars and lorries.
Meccano was very popular and also Airfix models.
Of the board games, Monopoly was a favourite and I remember Cluedo being a brand new game.
2007-01-19 05:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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well over 40 years ago I had skipping rope. a cotton reel attached to string made into a loop to place around the ankle, to skip with, a couple of tennis sized balls, an empty shoe polish tin for playing hopscotch, a pair of roller skates dolls, a really modern doll called tressie her hair grows, mechanical wind up toys etc etc hope this helps
2007-01-19 05:33:50
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answered by Sharon R 2
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I had a Dukes of Hazard slot car racing track! and a game which i will never forget, Turn the Terrible Tank, which involved fireing ball bearings at your apponents tank!!!!
2007-01-22 22:33:59
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answered by Jo Y 2
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Some examples of toys circa 1800s : jump rope, wooden tops, rag dolls, porcelain dolls with cloth bodies, marbles, chalk and board,wooden blocks and puzzles, outdoor swings, I hope this helps you.
2007-01-19 05:34:01
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answered by lovesherchina 2
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Well in the 80's & 90's it's about the same as now,
Power Wheels,Cabbage Patch Kids,BigWheels,Scooters,
Nintendo,Sing-along,Skates,Barbies,Uno.
2007-01-19 14:55:06
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answered by koko 6
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I grew up in the 60s with a train set, cowboy style cap guns, roller skates and board games.
2007-01-19 05:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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dolls, teddy bears, prams, home made carts, spinning tops,skipping rope, soilders, steam trians , home made wooden toys, forts , dolls houses , jigsaws puzzles , board games ie snakes & ladders, ludo, hoop with a stick
2007-01-19 05:40:40
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answered by mammysue 3
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how much in the "past" do you wanna go ?
about 20-25 years back kids had Lego, Corgi and Mecanos
Nintendo's "game & watch" was a big hit ... it was as popular as PS-2 these days
2007-01-19 05:37:12
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answered by sighspy 3
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