My Own Toy Story
Thursday, July 15th, 2010With Toy Story 3 taking over the theatres, I’ve been thinking a lot about some of the toys from my own childhood. We recently visited the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia and found that they had many of the toys from my childhood in mint condition. Please forgive the photo quality. All of these toys were photographed from behind a glass case with horrible lighting conditions.
These Fisher Price blocks popped up around 1976 and I popped out three years later, so naturally I had a set:
I also had one of these, although it remained at my grandparents house:
I miss my Construx set. It was like an erector set for kids:
The Spirograph was awesome:
I have this exact set of Tinkertoys (on the right) in my attic:
My favorite toy growing up were Legos. I still have thousands of Legos in my parent’s basement. I wish I had room for them at my house.
I also had this Snoopy Sno-Cone machine. It looks like this one is missing a piece — the red shovel. The Snoopy on top served two functions. You pressed it down to push the ice through and you turned it upside down to squeeze the syrup through.
I had this Popoids before I got into Legos:
I still remember the jingle “Pogo Ball is what you call it”. And I had one:
I also had this exact Tonka truck. Tristan has something similar, but it’s bigger and the quality is much less.
SuperSoakers were the watergun that every kid wanted. I remember the SuperSoaker 50, SuperSoaker 100, and SuperSoaker 250:
My sister and I had lots of Little People sets. Little People are still around, though they’ve evolved over the years. She had the nursery set, seen below:
My sister was also very much into Barbies. She had the McDonald set seen in the next two photos. I’m trying to do whatever possible to steer my daughter away from Barbies.
So what does a museum do with surplus toys? Build sculptures of course! This is a real size sculpture of the arm/torch from the Statue of Liberty, constructed of old toys:
This is an life-sized elephant, also constructed from toys:
Who know’s what the next popular toy is going to be? Right now, “Silly Bandz” are all the rage. If you’ve looked closely at photos of my kids recently on this blog, you’ll see that they have an arm full. The museum even had some on display, and they’ve only been around a few short months!
Of course, this is not my complete “Toy Story”. I had tons of cool toys. But visiting the museum and watching Toy Story definitely brought back memories!































































































