100 Years of Toys

The latest in Mode’s 100 Years series is a look at the hot toys for Christmas. While the oldest toys are indeed classic, they were all new and innovative at one time. Even though I was a child in the 1960s, I remember getting Tinker Toys, and a doll house, and a top, and the Mr. Potato Head features that you used on your own vegetables.

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One thing I wanted, but never got, was a Barbie doll. That’s possibly because I never came out and asked for one. Oh well. Which of these toys do you recall from your childhood? -via Viral Viral Videos   


My favorite toy my late brother and I had was a metal Tonka dump truck. We would take it down to my grandparent's house (they lived just down the road from us) and push each other on it on the sidewalk that went around their house. Our home didn't have a sidewalk. It was rather uncomfortable, metal ridges and all on the dump truck. And it became very beat up from riding on it and eventually was tossed in the garbage. Years later, after recalling to my parents that it was one of my favorite memories, my parents bought me a metal Tonka dump truck. I have it sitting on top of the bookcase in my bedroom. I see it everyday and think of my brother.
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What about LEGO? While the company has been around since the 1930s and the bricks have been around since the 1950s--and I imagine they have been popular ever since.

LEGO was my favorite toy--I still have mine from my childhood (and adulthood); I even have some my dad played with when he was a child.
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