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100 Classic Toys

Lionel trains - YES - Inventor: Joshua Lionel Cowen 1902



Polly Pocket? - NO
Littlest Pet Shop? - NO
Bratz? - NO
Chalk? - NO
Finger paint? - NO
Dollhouses? - YES - Inventor: Duke Albert V of Bavaria 16th century.
Pound Puppies? - NO
Baby Alive? (So creepy) - NO
American Girl dolls? (Obviously America-specific) - NO




Barbie has already been mentioned.

There are two other types of dolls mentioned.

The other two trains sets are aimed at younger children that the Hornby and Lionel sets.
 
Super-soaker - SORT OF - they are listed under the more generic heading of water pistols. Super-soakers were invent
ed by Lonnie Johnson in 1990.

Transformers

I think they were menioned earlier in the thread

stretch armstrong - YES - Inventor: James O. Kuhn 1976. There were also other stretch toys.

rock-em sock-em robots - YES - Inventors" Burt Meyer, Harry Disko and Judd Reed 1964
 
^ think at this point, we may need a recap of what has been covered. I think we might be close to 50 out of the 100?

Q2
 
^^^ I work it out as being 42 out of the 100. I will male a list of those mentioned soon.




Mego dolls - NO
LEGO - Already mentioned
Meccano - already mentioned.


There are a few generic toys that haven't been mentioned.

There are some very well known toys that I thought would have been mentioned early on that have been overlooked.
 
Playmobil?
Britains Models?
Subbuteo?
Trading cards (like Pokemon)?
Troll dolls?
Balls!
Skittles

Plus I am bored and have compiled a list of them all so far. Shall I post it?
 
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Eh, I'll post it, and delete if it's too much.

Tinkertoy
Lego
G. I Joe
Barbie
Slinky
Rubik's Cube
Mousetrap
Lincoln Logs
Silly putty
Play-doh
Operation
yo-yos
Mr. Potato Head
Transformers
Etch a sketch
Barrel of monkeys
Frisbee
Hula Hoop
Matchbox Cars
Hot Wheel Cars
Little People
Hornby Trains
Scalextric
Meccano/Erector Set
Alphabet Blocks
Rocking Horse
Jump Rope
Jack-in-the-Box
Marbles
Star Wars Action Figures
NERF
Steiff Bears
Merrythought Bears
Spirograph
Tonka Trucks
Lionel trains
Cabbage Patch Dolls
Dollhouses
water pistols
stretch armstrong
rock-em sock-em robots
 
Playmobil? - YES - Inventor: Hans Beck 1974
Britains Models? - NO
Subbuteo? - YES - Inventor: Peter Adolph 1947
Trading cards (like Pokemon)? - NO
Troll dolls? - NO (anf they should be IMO)
Balls! - YES - as a generic
Skittles - NO

Plus I am bored and have compiled a list of them all so far. Shall I post it?
Thank you, that is a great help.


Though balls are mentioned as a generic there is one type of ball that gets its own listing.
 
I thought at first that you were going to give a long list of unguessed toys, when I realised that you meant a list of toys mentioned I changed my answer - I hope it is the second answer you read.

What exactly are 'Britians models"? I haven't heard of them.
 
Dollhouses? - YES - Inventor: Duke Albert V of Bavaria 16th century.
As a side note, our friend John Payne's (aka Forbin) wife Mary builds amazing dollhouses. In fact, calling them "dollhouses" doesn't do them justice; they're more like museum-quality miniatures.

Strangely bikes/trikes aren't mentioned.
Speaking from my own childhood experience, I can say that I never thought of my bicycle as a "toy." It was my transportation!
 
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