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E-Z Bake oven, and a fabulous playhouse my uncle made for me and my sisters. Wish I still had it. Also those 6" dolls you could make clothes for, but never Barbie. She wasn't much fun.
Toy. Its supposed to say Toy.
Mattel’s 1977 Pulsar doll was like a bizarre cross-breeding between a Visible Man model and an aging Six Million Dollar Man figure. Pulsar, the ultimate man of adventure, was a fourteen-inch plastic action figure very similar in design to the Bionic Man line.
With one profound difference.
The interior of Pulsar's chest was visible a real innovation in the toy world. Not only could you see Pulsars organs and digestive system, you could watch them in action. When Pulsars back was pressed, his heart pumped, his lungs filled with air and his veins coursed with blood. If that wasn’t enough, Pulsar was also dressed snappily in a red and black two-tone spandex jumpsuit. Pulsars head also opened up to reveal a brain-like landscape with a small peg in the middle. Holographic mission disks could be set on the peg. They didn’t really do anything, but they looked cool.

Etch-a-sketch, lite-brite, and then all manner of Super Hero Action Figures.
None, I had none. I grew up poor. May be a ball or marbles.
Anything related to Star Wars. Oh, and teddy bears with scarfs or bandannas wrapped around their heads to make "Ewoks".
Ahhh, such a child of the '80s.
Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars. I was a tomboy. hahah.
I loved my Barbies, Stawberry Shortcake, the Littles dolls, the Sunshine family, and all my baby dolls and stuffed animals. I was quite the girly girl. Still am.
Lincoln Logs and Legos!
Barbie of course!!!!!!!
Many of the toys we had were self made. We used old crate boxes to make house. Tin cans for cooking or bowling. stick for sand game, palm tree branches as a vehicle and of course paper boats during rainy season. Those were the days.....in 80's
Micronauts
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Legos
whatever i didn't have!
My barbies. >.< Pretty lame, I know.
Silly Putty and Slinky
Legos and GI Joels!
"Knowing is half the Battle!"
Tonka..."real tough toy's for real tough boy's"
Roller skates.
A mermaid bathtub doll with long, curly blonde hair and on her head. My favorite thing about her was that when she was put in the water, the different designs on her fin and tail would change colours from pastels to darker colours. It was so cool back then.
my little pony and cabbage patch kids.
I loved my Slinky, but it wouldnt work correctly sometimes, so I would throw it down the stairs. That probably the reason it didnt work!!
Hot wheels.
a rubber ducky.
Transformers and Lego
nintendo ..the first 1..lol was pretty cool in 86
Nothing quite beat a good old cardboard box
I did not have any toys. However, we used to play chess using my mother's different coloured medicine pills. So I used to take very good care of those pills...
Yeah! I can talk abt my daughter's toy.... barbies and barbies... their dresses, houses, earrings, rings, shoes... I still have all of them, to show it to her kids... what their mother's priceless possesions were...
My Casio SK-1 (Sampling Keyboard)
Etch-a-sketch. I had three of them back in the 1960's. I have a mini Etch-a-Sketch now that I still play with from time to time.
My Eval Knieval zip motorcycle. It was supposed to be my brother's but Santa made a mistake and gave it to me. It always made him mad when I played with it. I think that's why I liked it so much!
crayon lots and lots of crayons
My Barbies, always my beloved Barbies. :D
my Betty Crocker Easy Bake Oven.
My Yogie Bear!
I had a little He-Man action figure. I loved that toy.
Gotta be my Nintendo. Hours and hours spent on that.
My Robert the Robot, the first remote control moving robot which spoke. He was made by Ideal toys. I still have him . . .in the original box!
cricket bat and ball.
My etch-a-sketch, until my mom threw it away and lied to me about it because she thought I played with it too much :-(
A remote control car I had. Slowest in the world, but I really loved it
MY teddy bear.
G.I.Joe (the real one) back in the early 1970's and no I {{{wish}}} I still had them. : (
My mock Barbie doll with brown hair whom i named Zara. Had actually designed a wardrobe for her, including a wedding dress. But she had been a fashion victim of such fads as henna on her palms, nail polish as socks and red marker as lipstick, not to mention pierced ears and nose.
Was heartbroken when i had to give her away.
I loved my holly hobbie easy bake oven who new what you could to with a 100 watt light bulb. . .
I was cooking all day. . .
growing up as a kid i was too lonely and i didn't had much toys to play.
my parents got me some cars and stuff like that but just a few.
I didn't even had too many friends so i decided to make one.
His name was Mr.Pillow and he was my pillow as obvious :P he was my toy and i was imagining that he changes shapes according to my mood so i can play with Mr.Pillow.
But one day a friendly couple of my family brought their Boxer with them and the damn dog ripped apart my only friend and favorite toy :/ but i kept his remains under my bed and since then i have it under my bed and sometimes i look at it and smile...yes i know i suck but this is just me :/
Girls world. A dolls head with lovely long hair. You could style and shorten her hair and apply make up to her. Mine ended up getting a skin head and goth make up.
My baseball and my mitt.
I didnt play with toys...I was a tree climber.
my barbies and dolls. i was a real girl to begin with, then a tomboy, before i really grew up!
Who invented the Transformers toys?
by Answerbag Staff on April 6th, 2010
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Regarding dolls. How much is too much to pay for a doll that is going to be played with, not to include accessories?
by .. on November 21st, 2010
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Where can I get a Pokedex Toy like this one?
by Randall_C52 on July 13th, 2010
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Did you play with the opposite gender of toys when you were a kid?
by drweet on July 14th, 2010
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Who makes Roadmaster toy wagons?
by Answerbag Staff on March 19th, 2010
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I LOVE easy bake oven. Even though it takes an hour to bake like three bites of cake, it is so worth it at that age!
by recently.deceased on November 16th, 2010
oh yeah .....I saw those....
it sounds so lovely.
reminds me of the movie old dogs, when robin williams as a king takes tea with his little daughter, lol
by shunyata on November 16th, 2010
do you know why they suddenly erased my question and put this into this 2006 question answer thread?
by shunyata on November 17th, 2010
it also says " selected as asker's pick by eddie1, " THAT'S IN 2006?
why did ab take this question answer thread away. it was such a nice convo with some.
oh well.
by shunyata on November 17th, 2010
Shunyata, I don't know why they did that. AB, like the Lord, moves in mysterious ways.
by JPsgirl on November 17th, 2010
I think perhaps they did this because it was a repeat question. This way they consolidate all of the answers. It is kind of odd though.
by recently.deceased on November 17th, 2010
super odd after all I wasn't a member in 2006, besides that how does anyone comb through all of eddie's answers. oh well
by shunyata on November 17th, 2010