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In reply to the discussion: What was your favorite childhood game or toy? Mine were my Barbie, Bike and Jump rope. Colorforms. And you? [View all]debm55
(58,750 posts)44. Wow, PJMcK , you sure had a selelection of toys. My Barbie drumped Ken for the GI Joe. She couldn't resist a man in
uniform. LOL. That James Bond case sounds interesting.
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What was your favorite childhood game or toy? Mine were my Barbie, Bike and Jump rope. Colorforms. And you? [View all]
debm55
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Thank you very much for sharing with us.SheltieLover. I remember the horserace game.
debm55
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Thank you very much for sharing with us, dhol82. The MaryHeartline doll sounds very interesting.
debm55
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Thank you for your selections , hlthe2b. I enjoyed all except for etch-a-sketch. I could never make anything but a
debm55
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I probably owe my ability to sign my signature surprisingly well using those e-sign digital pads...
hlthe2b
Yesterday
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Paper dolls, with clothing we cut out and tabs to hold clothing to the paper dolls.
No Vested Interest
Yesterday
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Thank you very much No Vested Interest. I remember the paper dolls. Some paper dolls had clothing that you had to punch
debm55
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Thank you very much for sharing with us, surrealAmerican. I also liked any kind of craft supplies, too. Spirograph was
debm55
Yesterday
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I loved my Spirograph. Thank you for sharing that one with us, buzzycrumbhunger. I could play that for hours. I got the
debm55
Yesterday
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Thank you very much, biophile. I loved the Breyer horses. They had a kinds of horses. and yes the paint by number sets.
debm55
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#43
Wow, PJMcK , you sure had a selelection of toys. My Barbie drumped Ken for the GI Joe. She couldn't resist a man in
debm55
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#44
My Dad put in a lot of overtime to build my brother and I a rather large Lionel Train set.
NNadir
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Oh thank you very much sinkingfeeling. Your bedroom must have been wonderful. I never had a teddy bear.Always wished I
debm55
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YES! Connect the dot books and coloring books. Nancy Drew so enjoyed reading them. Thank you SheltieLover.
debm55
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#56
Thanks Ziggysmom. We used to use rocks to get a bigger bang. Cousin threw a roll of caps in the BBQ. ----VERY big bang.
debm55
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Thank you very much for sharing with us, nuxvomica. They sound great. I like the idea and the creativeness of what you
debm55
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Thank you very much, Borogove. I really enjoyed my View-Master.and all the things you could see.
debm55
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Hahahahahahahah. that is funny. Thank you very much for sharing with us. lucca18
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