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One of the early interactive dolls was a figure that would wet her diapers after being given a healthy drink of water. What was this problem child called? |
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This early construction toy came in a red metal box and consisted of metal beams of various sizes and small nuts and bolts. What was this box of fun called? |
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Training little girls to take their places in the home, this toy could be used to make cupcakes and other taste treats, just like mom. What was it called? |
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This game tested the fine motor skills of hyperactive pre-teens with a small pair of tweezers and a patient who looked like my uncle. What was this early interactive game called? |
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Another popular game involved placing numbered cards in a rack following some kind of sequence, e.g., 1,2,3,4,5 or 5,10,15,20, etc. What was it called? |
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This popular doll was the first who could say more than "ma-ma." She could say lots of things like "Let's play" and "I Love You." She was known as....? |
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This toy consisted of small, plastic shapes that adhered to a special surface to allow youngsters to express their creativity. What was it called? |
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Rock collections were popular for a while. Parents could buy small pieces of various kinds of rocks, sometimes glued to a board, with identification tags. Which of these would you NOT find in a typical rock collection? |
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Another early construction set came in a large, cardboard tube and consisted of brown, notched pieces of wood, along with flat, green pieces. What was this construction set called? |
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Revell, the model car and boat company, put out a working, see- through model of a car engine. What was it called? |
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