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get washed or the garage part where the car would be up on a chain to check the bottom or taken to the top to get washed and would come down the slide. The other best toy was Barbie's Dream Honeymoon. It came with a Ken doll that I never had before. I had othe great toys. other favorites were color forms and Labyrinth
wcmagumba
(5,708 posts)debm55
(56,409 posts)wcmagumba
(5,708 posts)So much fun...
Hotler
(13,743 posts)debm55
(56,409 posts)Nittersing
(8,135 posts)My most memorable gift was a jungle gym!!!!!!
We walked to grade school and always went home for lunch. For birthdays, one gift would be left on the porch for the birthday kid to get at lunch time. I was eight years old and was so sad and disappointed when I got home and there was no gift on the porch... until Mom walked me to the dining room windows and I saw a real life jungle gym in the back yard!!!
The next year we moved and poor Dad had to disassemble it and move it from MA to NJ.
debm55
(56,409 posts)Would be. That you sharing.
Americanme
(386 posts)GI Joes, cars, electric football, but I think my favorite was a Johnny West cowboy action figure, with all the accessories. Must have been mid to late 1960's.
debm55
(56,409 posts)Coolgoober
(237 posts)All got shiny gold/orange 3 speed, chopper bicycles with front and back hand breaks and the banana seat. They were beautiful. We got up at 3 o'clock in the mourning and found them in our living room near the tree. We were so excited we couldn't keep our voices down. Our dad came out and yelled at us and made us go back to bed, but we snuck right back down and fell asleep neer our bikes. On a separate but related note our parents are still kicking around in CT living on their own (they are together) at 89 and 87
debm55
(56,409 posts)kimbutgar
(26,905 posts)year lage. I found out my Dad brought the set for me and my mother was furious with him. It was so fun banging on those drums and they were taken from my upstairs bedroom and moved to the family party room downstairs in the back of our home. All my friends loved playing those drums. I had them until I was a teenager and finally one drum was broken and they disappeared in my house. The excuse was they were broken and no longer useable. I think my Dad regretted that purchase and got rid of them himself. But I remember that beautiful blue drum set. I think theres a super 8 movie of me playing thise drums somewhere when I cleared out my parents home.
debm55
(56,409 posts)electric_blue68
(26,080 posts)the "flying saucer"; the round metal disk with handles for sledding. And Tinker Toys!
Goiing waaaay back this cute little drawer to sit on my bureau. Colorforms!
That car wash sounded like fun. I always wanted the Labrynth. A friend had one. Was it the big version, bc I see on Google tbere are smaller versions.
debm55
(56,409 posts)electric_blue68
(26,080 posts)Oooo, that is sooo cool you had the big one!
I never got through rhe whole thing!
SeattleVet
(5,841 posts)I had played with my cousin's when we visited, and that was the only thing on my list that year.
My father took me aside and told me that money was tight, and I might not get what I really wanted, and would I be disappointed if I got something like a chemistry set instead?
I was crestfallen, and very disappointed
and then I got up on Christmas morning to find a chemistry set.
And an Erector Set!
Used both of them for several years. The old Erector Set is probably still somewhere in the basement back in NY.
debm55
(56,409 posts)electric_blue68
(26,080 posts)electric_blue68
(26,080 posts)I would have been around 7 - 8 yrs old '60, '61.
Wooden train tracks! Long, and short straights, curves, the "W" for switching tracks, bridges. Yay!
Lego some years, later on. 🩷 W0000t!
debm55
(56,409 posts)BootinUp
(50,979 posts)was a blast to a very young me.

debm55
(56,409 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(10,309 posts)I still have most of them. I still buy one on occasion if it is one that I find 'cool'.
I will always be a Matchbox fan. Thanks Mr. Odell!
debm55
(56,409 posts)Eugene
(66,840 posts)I got it in the 1960s. Handed down to younger cousins in the 1980s.

debm55
(56,409 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,600 posts)debm55
(56,409 posts)Ritabert
(2,031 posts)Added animals too.
debm55
(56,409 posts)creative.
Ritabert
(2,031 posts)nitpicked
(1,598 posts)(Of course, this was back in the day when all the non-edge pieces had two tabs sticking out and two indentations...)
electric_blue68
(26,080 posts)My mom did a lot of puzzles for a while back in the '70s, early '80s I'd sometimes help.
debm55
(56,409 posts)malthaussen
(18,427 posts)"Best" present in terms of longtime enjoyment would probably be the game of "Life," which I played the hell out of, sometimes solitaire.
-- Mal