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Title: Childhood toys
Post by: Missadventure on March 21, 2014, 09:43:09 PM
I'm in a very extremely nostalgic mood tonight. Kinda want some distracting company, but, since I don't have that... Well. Misery loves company...

Soo... For those of you who were lucky enough to have toys of the "other gender" when you were young. What toy(s) was it?

For me it was this:

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmylittlewiki.org%2Fw%2Fimages%2F1%2F16%2FTrickles.jpg&hash=7b92209e92da42496d22c0bc7de4180c43f191fd)

Generally my requests for girls toys were met with the response of "thats for girls"... But, I think since it was yellow my mom decided it was gender neutral enough to be acceptable.

Wish I still had it. Although, I am a grown ass person, and eBay exists.. So... Hmm... Looks like I have plans for tonight afterall!
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: stephaniec on March 21, 2014, 09:49:43 PM
I loved dinosaur toys. I think dinosaur toys are pretty neutral . They at least should be if you want a balanced scientific community.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Carrie Liz on March 21, 2014, 09:55:09 PM
I always wanted one of these as a kid... I was devastated when I found out that it was supposed to be a girls' toy and thus I couldn't have it:

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdm61q01mhxuli.cloudfront.net%2Fimages%2Fr72%2Fimage2%2Ftyribda.jpg&hash=7f25fdf228ba15ce7625d69c8ec13811728b2cba)

However, my parents had no qualms about indulging my rather odd musical tastes. This was one of my first ever Christmas presents, around age 7 or so: (I blame my best friend Jennifer for this one... :P)

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fen%2F2%2F2f%2FStepbystep_album_cover.jpg&hash=b8a26e2691a3e2c788c1d01f3eb65d7a504fa2ee)
Title: Re: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: xponentialshift on March 21, 2014, 09:59:28 PM
Quote from: Carrie Liz on March 21, 2014, 09:55:09 PM
I always wanted one of these as a kid... I was devastated when I found out that it was supposed to be a girls' toy and thus I couldn't have it:

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdm61q01mhxuli.cloudfront.net%2Fimages%2Fr72%2Fimage2%2Ftyribda.jpg&hash=7f25fdf228ba15ce7625d69c8ec13811728b2cba)
When I was young my dad made me my own ribbon dancer using a lathe and leftover ribbon from the holidays...
I must have played with it until the ribbon literally shredded from so much use. Luckily, as a boy I never had gender conformity pushed on me at home... That didn't happen till middle school.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Missadventure on March 21, 2014, 10:01:53 PM
Quote from: Carrie Liz on March 21, 2014, 09:55:09 PM
However, my parents had no qualms about indulging my rather odd musical tastes. This was one of my first ever Christmas presents, around age 7 or so: (I blame my best friend Jennifer for this one... :P)

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fen%2F2%2F2f%2FStepbystep_album_cover.jpg&hash=b8a26e2691a3e2c788c1d01f3eb65d7a504fa2ee)

LOL. My mom also had no problems indulging my strange musical tastes... I at some point had a madonna cassette. And I had a Blondie album on vinyl (still have it, in fact).
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: kathyk on March 21, 2014, 10:53:06 PM
I almost bought a Chatty Cathy doll off ebay last Christmas.  JoAnn said I was acting stupid. 

I wanted that doll soooo much in 1959.  It killed me when my mom and dad told me it's for girls.  I finally ended up getting a heavy swat across the back of my head one morning at breakfast, and was told never to ask again.  Also got a belt to the rear when my mom found some girls clothes in my dresser later that year (I really did find them along the road behind our house, but she didn't believe me).  >:-)
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Miss_Bungle1991 on March 21, 2014, 11:13:43 PM
Quote from: kathyk on March 21, 2014, 10:53:06 PM
I almost bought a Chatty Cathy doll off ebay last Christmas.  JoAnn said I was acting stupid. 

I wanted that doll soooo much in 1959. 

I can relate to this. I had wanted a Portia Porcupine doll since 1984, (and also one of Dotty Dog, but Portia's special ;D) I bought several items centered around both characters and even bought new clothes for all of them. They were in dire need of new clothes since a lot of it was really worn out.

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi895.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fac158%2Fnapalmdeathfan13591%2FRandom%2520Pics%2520n%2520Stuff%2FTheGangsAllHereNewVersion.jpg&hash=99162d187f8626b1c82d09cd196da8ea9bbf4266)
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Aina on March 22, 2014, 12:14:41 AM
Quote from: stephaniec on March 21, 2014, 09:49:43 PM
I loved dinosaur toys. I think dinosaur toys are pretty neutral . They at least should be if you want a balanced scientific community.

Honestly all toys are neutral, we just try to make them not. Since Kids honestly don't care about boy or girl stuff. My niece and nephew play with each others toys all the time. Its not till they get older that we start saying stuff like. Oh no that is for girls or that is for boys, buuuut this is just my opinion of course.

Lets see my favorite toy was a stuffed Lion I carried everywhere. Still have him too ironically I called him lion. He was my protector  :D not really "another" gender toy, but eh I did have a collection of wishing trolls, and had the pink and yellow rangers hehe...
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Valfreyja on March 22, 2014, 12:27:58 AM
I loved the little ponies as well ! I remember my parents eventually bought me one (I think she was called "Ribbon") and my big brother was kinda of ashamed of me if I were to bring it with me in front of his friends... :( Oh well, at least I was honest with what I liked back then lol !

Fun topic ;) !

Chloe
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Ms Grace on March 22, 2014, 02:27:29 AM
I still have a couple of stuffed toys (from before the day they were known as plushies) - a bear that's almost as old as me, probably 42 years or so, and a womble (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wombles) who is probably almost 40 years old now, both in really great condition because I always took extra special care with them and (most) of my other toys. There were a a whole cast of wombles - mine is "Orinico"...

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fxmung.com%2Fimpossumbly%2Fwomble.jpg&hash=12128f4b78c3170bcfd9af75667e1a7dfe535b7f)

Orinoco says "Hi!" ;D

One of the reasons I took really good care of them was because I projected a lot and saw them as "living", they could feel sad or hurt if bad things happened to them. I'm such a softie!
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Sincerely Tegan on March 22, 2014, 03:32:11 AM
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi53.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fg73%2Fmisterfizzy%2Fimage.jpg&hash=8bedd5109ef9c4554da589a4b1aba2b35cd6b97d) (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/misterfizzy/media/image.jpg.html)

Anybody remember this little guy? Petster. He was kind of a precursor to Furby. He responded to different variations of claps and whistles. He meowed, purred, spun around, moved forward, went to sleep, etc. I loved this little guy so much. I've always been a cat person, and for a long time this was the closest I came to having one. A few years ago, I grabbed one off of ebay; just couldn't resist. Scares the hell out of my actual cats.  ;)

-Tegan
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: xponentialshift on March 22, 2014, 04:12:55 AM
I had one of those at my grandmother's house... Buy I never knew about the responding to claps and whistles... I assumed it just moved around randomly. We would usually just turn it on and watch the cats play with it lol.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Missadventure on March 22, 2014, 08:45:18 AM
Quote from: Ms Grace on March 22, 2014, 02:27:29 AM
I still have a couple of stuffed toys (from before the day they were known as plushies) - a bear that's almost as old as me, probably 42 years or so, and a womble (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wombles) who is probably almost 40 years old now, both in really great condition because I always took extra special care with them and (most) of my other toys. There were a a whole cast of wombles - mine is "Orinico"...

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fxmung.com%2Fimpossumbly%2Fwomble.jpg&hash=12128f4b78c3170bcfd9af75667e1a7dfe535b7f)

Orinoco says "Hi!" ;D

One of the reasons I took really good care of them was because I projected a lot and saw them as "living", they could feel sad or hurt if bad things happened to them. I'm such a softie!

That's awesome... I still have my first stuffed animal too... He's 33 years old now. Apparently it was the first toy I ever had, I was like 4 days old when it was given to me.

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi947.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fad313%2Fmissadventure214%2F1800447_10203395917759093_923178426_n_zps79000191.jpg&hash=36e40907cfc9d1125323de0dfa1c851c5ab074e2)

His age definitely shows. One of his ears is falling off, and he's got a couple spots of mange. But, he's survived my childhood, moving 19 times, and a house fire. So, I feel like I can keep him alive for another 33 years.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Miyah48 on March 22, 2014, 10:46:39 AM
I adored beanie babies and stuffed bears. I did want to play with barbies when i was young. And i.did but i could.never ask for one.. 

I did however play with them at friends houses.who had sisters. And honestly i remember wanting to play with the sister more then the friend at times lol
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Natalia on March 22, 2014, 11:33:17 AM
I had several toys...

I just loved playing with Lego! I could spend entire days just building a city!

I loved to draw, but mainly to paint. A drawing without color was so lifeless! I was always making letters saying how much I loved my mom and drawing Disney characters like Uncle Scrooge!

But my favorite childhood activity was playing with my teddy bear and several other stuffed anuimals. I sleep with them until this day  ;D

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.image-share.com%2Fupload%2F2485%2F278.jpg&hash=ad19eb9300ff5ae3927800c8ca5056dbf6085ace)(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.image-share.com%2Fupload%2F2485%2F280.jpg&hash=c2f891f1458dc633a7de828f28ee1bc9afb6c7b6)

Oh, I also had a mini-market like this one:
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2F1.bp.blogspot.com%2F-E6aO9i-H0DQ%2FTqzOEUphGiI%2FAAAAAAAAO_8%2F2VUwjWVAuhk%2Fs400%2Fmercadinho%2520estrela%2520anos%252060.JPG&hash=fed6a2d910bccc9eb2b3843119bd94336ba152cb)

But I don't remember having any more female/neutral toys.

The only masculine toys I had were small airplanes, like F-18 ar an Enterprise model (trekker until the end!) :)
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: ErinWDK on March 22, 2014, 04:27:13 PM
The one toy I have left from early childhood - and it is pushing 60 years old and looks it - is a dog.   This one has a zipper along its back and when you unzip it has two puppies inside.  I am not sure if that was supposed to be a girl toy or not.  I would have thought it might have been a bit controversial at that time, but there it is in my old dresser.

Shortly after I bought my first house I got a Raggedy Ann.  She is still in good shape and has her own chair in the spare bedroom.  I think my late wife just tried to ignore her and not read anything into it.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Jill F on March 22, 2014, 04:30:55 PM
I think I have to cry now.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: sad panda on March 22, 2014, 05:23:51 PM
Uh for one, All. The. Ty. Beanie. Babies.

Actually i still have a few of my bears. The Princess Dianna one and the tiedye one. And I have the flying squirrel. I used to have the America bear and the valentine one too... and i can't remember the others :/

Man it used to be so magical to get a new one, esp. a bear...

My parents would never buy me toys though :/ so my bf got me an easy bake oven for my 22nd birthday to make up for like 15 years of simmering jealousy at this one friend... turns out easy bake ovens are actually awful and i have not used it since I failed making cookies in an easy bake oven ;-; it's not the sameeeee

We also talked about lincoln logs the other day. I didn't have them but my friend did. Seriously what was so cool about lincoln logs.

Also lite brite. That was magical, yeah.

Oh oh and the sit n spin. And bop it and silly putty and furbies and tamagotchi...

ok I am gonna stop cuz my friends had all these, not me ;O; (well i had silly putty at least)
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: LJP on March 22, 2014, 05:25:34 PM
Most of my favs were masculine (shogun warriors,GIjoe,star wars). Although I was only kid with the female joe figs. I wish I still had my Scarlet and Baroness. Oh I also loved the sorceress lady from He-man.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Missadventure on March 22, 2014, 05:45:31 PM
Quote from: sad panda on March 22, 2014, 05:23:51 PM
My parents would never buy me toys though :/ so my bf got me an easy bake oven for my 22nd birthday to make up for like 15 years of simmering jealousy at this one friend... turns out easy bake ovens are actually awful and i have not used it since I failed making cookies in an easy bake oven ;-; it's not the sameeeee

Hang on to it though... Soon enough it'll be a collectors item. They're powered by incandescent light bulbs, which can no longer be manufactured for use in the US by congressional mandate (I personally feel like congress should have better things to do with their time than legislate light bulbs, but that's a different topic for a different thread)... So, as soon as bulbs start going out in easy bake ovens across america, well, they wont be good for anything anymore.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: RosieD on March 22, 2014, 06:00:54 PM
This thread is reminding me I need to repair Jingle.  A bear who is about the same size I was when he was given to me (I was 3) and who is in dire need of a visit to the haberdashery.

I have three younger sisters and we always shared our toys in that funky 1970s way so I never had the OPs situation to deal with.

Rosie
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: swatch on March 22, 2014, 06:04:30 PM
Close to none on the toy side. But for games, it started with a video game console 25 years ago, for the whole family, and very few board games, like Risk of Trivial Pursuit, which is better than nothing. "Far" later, I managed to put a hand on a NES (1994), and then a SNES (1995). At that time, and a few years before, I was much into being a programmer, which I am now.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Natalia on March 22, 2014, 07:26:04 PM
Quote from: switchy on March 22, 2014, 06:04:30 PM
Close to none on the toy side. But for games, it started with a video game console 25 years ago, for the whole family, and very few board games, like Risk of Trivial Pursuit, which is better than nothing. "Far" later, I managed to put a hand on a NES (1994), and then a SNES (1995). At that time, and a few years before, I was much into being a programmer, which I am now.

Talking about games...

My first videogame was an Atari 2600 that was from my grandfather. I spent a lot of time playing Pac Man and Defender! On the christmas of 1993 I won a NES with Ducktales!!! On 1998 I got a GameBoyColor with Pokemón Red, one year later a Nintendo 64 with Zelda Ocarina of Time! So many good memories!!! I also loved playing The Sims, Age of Empires, StarCraft and Simcity (all the first ones!!!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROj5RqRrJRg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROj5RqRrJRg)

Ah, the nostalgia!
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Missadventure on March 22, 2014, 07:51:26 PM
Quote from: Natalia on March 22, 2014, 07:26:04 PM
Talking about games...

My first videogame was an Atari 2600 that was from my grandfather.

I played the HELL out of pitfall.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Christine167 on March 22, 2014, 08:38:55 PM
I still have my Atari with the "Smurfs"

Growing up the gender neutral toys for me were stuffed animals. I loved all of my toys and I was extremely sad at every yard sale and donation.   :'(

I still keep teddy bears though. When I met my x wife she was embarrassed to admit that she still had stuff bears and kept one in the bed with her. The amount of relief that crossed her face when I shrugged and started playing with her bear making it talk and act alive was priceless. I still do it for my son and to practice my various voices. I think it is the one thing that she really misses about having me in her life at this point.

This is my one of my bears. He has helped keep me safe and sane for quite some time on many adventures. From my previous home in Georgia where I found him on the curb in the rain outside my house to Southern Comfort Conference in Atlanta when I felt like crying when I saw myself as Christine for the first time. He's also not shy  :D

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi17.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fb75%2FHarliquine%2FMe%2Fth_d681d6f0eec553acba2877915749cf10.jpg&hash=10e8613608570fdbe5fbb943f6a3ee6ac134f660) (http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b75/Harliquine/Me/?action=view&current=d681d6f0eec553acba2877915749cf10.jpg)

Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Miss_Bungle1991 on March 22, 2014, 08:39:38 PM
When it came to the Atari 2600, I was really into Pac-Man and Combat. There were tons of others, but those two stick out in my mind. As far as the NES goes, my faves were River City Ransom, Shadowgate, Deja Vu, Top Secret Episode and Rescue: The Embassy Mission.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: CalmRage on March 22, 2014, 08:43:22 PM
Quote from: Natalia on March 22, 2014, 07:26:04 PM
Talking about games...

My first videogame was an Atari 2600 that was from my grandfather. I spent a lot of time playing Pac Man and Defender! On the christmas of 1993 I won a NES with Ducktales!!! On 1998 I got a GameBoyColor with Pokemón Red, one year later a Nintendo 64 with Zelda Ocarina of Time! So many good memories!!! I also loved playing The Sims, Age of Empires, StarCraft and Simcity (all the first ones!!!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROj5RqRrJRg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROj5RqRrJRg)

Ah, the nostalgia!

have you played the Ducktales HD remake. I finished it yesterday. Beautiful, looks just like the show, plays great, has extra levels, you can unlock art, swim in the money bin, you get cutscenes that tell a bigger story than just "i want these artifacts". They even got the original voice actors, even Alan Young.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Jill F on March 22, 2014, 08:43:34 PM
Quote from: Christine167 on March 22, 2014, 08:38:55 PM
I still have my Atari with the "Smurfs"

Growing up the gender neutral toys for me were stuffed animals. I loved all of my toys and I was extremely sad at every yard sale and donation.   :'(

I still keep teddy bears though. When I met my x wife she was embarrassed to admit that she still had stuff bears and kept one in the bed with her. The amount of relief that crossed her face when I shrugged and started playing with her bear making it talk and act alive was priceless. I still do it for my son and to practice my various voices. I think it is the one thing that she really misses about having me in her life at this point.

This is my one of my bears. He has helped keep me safe and sane for quite some time on many adventures. From my previous home in Georgia where I found him on the curb in the rain outside my house to Southern Comfort Conference in Atlanta when I felt like crying when I saw myself as Christine for the first time. He's also not shy  :D

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi17.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fb75%2FHarliquine%2FMe%2Fth_d681d6f0eec553acba2877915749cf10.jpg&hash=10e8613608570fdbe5fbb943f6a3ee6ac134f660) (http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b75/Harliquine/Me/?action=view&current=d681d6f0eec553acba2877915749cf10.jpg)

OMG, that little bear is totally adorbs.  Thank you for rescuing him.  I lost count of how many bears and other little friends I have, but I hug them often.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Natalia on March 22, 2014, 08:44:38 PM
Quote from: Christine167 on March 22, 2014, 08:38:55 PM
This is my one of my bears.

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi17.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fb75%2FHarliquine%2FMe%2Fth_d681d6f0eec553acba2877915749cf10.jpg&hash=10e8613608570fdbe5fbb943f6a3ee6ac134f660) (http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b75/Harliquine/Me/?action=view&current=d681d6f0eec553acba2877915749cf10.jpg)

Soooo cuuute!!!  :D :D :D

Quote from: Zóôt Threepwood on March 22, 2014, 08:43:22 PM
have you played the Ducktales HD remake. I finished it yesterday. Beautiful, looks just like the show, plays great, has extra levels, you can unlock art, swim in the money bin, you get cutscenes that tell a bigger story than just "i want these artifacts". They even got the original voice actors, even Alan Young.

No! But I'd love to play it! Perhaps after I finish Skyrim for the second time (and with a mage) ^^
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Miss_Bungle1991 on March 22, 2014, 08:48:21 PM
My mom still has this really old large tedddy bear that I got after I was born. She also has "faux-Portia" (as she is now known. :laugh:) She asked me if I wanted them, but I would rather pass them down to my nieces or nephews. If they don't want them, they can be passed down to someone else or donated. Outside of "Mr Bacon", I'm not disrupting the Dotty Dog/Portia Porcupine thing that I have going on. :D
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: swatch on March 22, 2014, 08:50:07 PM
Quote from: Natalia on March 22, 2014, 07:26:04 PM
Talking about games...
[...]
Ah, the nostalgia!
Nostalgia, indeed!! :)
I've just remembered : when my mother came back from Ontario or Québec (I don't remember) in 1993, she brought two ugly yellow bears my sister called Rudolph (Rodolphe) and Wilfried. But I was too old, maybe.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Christine Eryn on March 22, 2014, 08:58:02 PM
Quote from: LJP on March 22, 2014, 05:25:34 PM
Most of my favs were masculine (shogun warriors,GIjoe,star wars). Although I was only kid with the female joe figs. I wish I still had my Scarlet and Baroness. Oh I also loved the sorceress lady from He-man.

Same here! I genuinely liked to play with "macho" toys, girls toys never clicked with me, except for my sister's Barbie and the 100 dresses for her. Scarlett and Baroness were very appealing to me, as they were sexy and tough, especially amongst a bunch of guys. There was nothing else like it at the time.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: CalmRage on March 22, 2014, 09:02:34 PM
Quote from: Natalia on March 22, 2014, 08:44:38 PM
Soooo cuuute!!!  :D :D :D

No! But I'd love to play it! Perhaps after I finish Skyrim for the second time (and with a mage) ^^

i once (kind of roleplayed) played an old grumpy balding high elf wizard, who had a very pronounced dark side, but had a big heart when it came to children. he'd kill every person who'd try to hurt them.He later became a vampire and archmage and i think head of the thieves guild too.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Tyler on March 22, 2014, 10:17:43 PM
I loved trains and dinosaurs. I also was envious of the kids whose parents got them video games. My parents always though they would be too violent.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: amber4400 on March 22, 2014, 11:36:22 PM
I was rather lucky, I was able to have my own Barbie doll(redhair, tan with freckles!), a ton of clothes for her including the Barbie car and Ken.

Also was hugely into My Little Ponies, not only did have a bunch of ponies, but the stable that it came in.

And who could forget the American Girls paper doll set of Samantha :)).
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Lauren5 on March 23, 2014, 12:27:49 AM
Meh, my toy interest was mostly model airplanes. I always was disgusted about how the boys of my mother's friends would treat theirs, always getting broken and everything.
Only one of mine was ever broken, and that's because my sister, at age 8, was still attached to her car seat, and used it in the basement to watch TV in. A little too close for comfort to my model airport. SHe then started rocking bak in it, and I was too zoned in on the arrival/departure whiteboard I had and scheduling flights to notice that she leaned back too far, lost her balance, and the chair fell on one of my models, breaking off the tail. The model was very special to me, an Atlantic Coast Airlines CRJ-200 in United Express 90s/early 2000s livery, given to me by my (now ex-) uncle, who at the time worked for ACA. I could not replace it as soon after, ACA broke away from the United Express banner and became Independence Air, which didn't last very long either. I still have it, somewhere, in (two) pieces.
Other than airplane models, I had a few cars, but was never really one for toys in general.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Sephirah on March 23, 2014, 07:40:24 PM
I guess books don't count, lol. That was kinda my refuge when I was a kid. I didn't really bother with toys so much. I suppose it would have been hard to buy separate toys since I had two brothers and times were tough. It was a case of "what all of them can play with". So yeah, while my brothers had huge buckets of Lego and Scalextric sets, I had two huge bookcases full of books that I would spend hours in my room reading over and over. Interestingly, I found a vast stockpile of them in my grandfather's attic once, they belonged to my grandmother. And the way they were written in the 50's and before... it was kinda cool to read.

That being said, I did have one thing. I'm not sure I'd call it a toy though. It was a backpack which was a giant Panda which I got through winning a newspaper competition for something. I took it on a school field trip for a week, and won an award for the most weight conscious stuffed animal, because I would make it really fat when I put my coat in it and then it would be really thin when I took it out again, lol. I still have that somewhere. :)
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Starla on March 24, 2014, 09:20:47 AM
I literally begged and begged for a Barbie but was never successful. My mother was a bit cold. She finally gave in after constant begging and got me a KEN.  :-\

I was happy I guess, but it just wasn't the same.

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi50.tinypic.com%2Fbiqsna.jpg&hash=4b571cbcd101e32ebb32d76587ff69a223cfe101)

I took him everywhere!  :laugh:
Title: Childhood toys
Post by: RobinGee on March 24, 2014, 09:29:05 AM
My favorite toys were TRANSfomers.
Title: Re: Childhood toys
Post by: Lizzie on March 24, 2014, 09:36:14 AM
Ninja Turtles!
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