Do you remember what you desperately wanted for Christmas when you were a child? Were they toys that were the “In” thing?
For fun, I put together some data on popular toys kids wanted for Christmas through the decades.
Let’s start with the 1950s.
Children then seemed eager for such toys as that ol’ rubber guy, Gumby, the bouncy Pogo Stick, and the timeless Play-Doh. And what kid could go without the corn popper? I think many didn’t!
I actually had all of those, except Gumby, but I had them later on in my childhood era. 🙂
Little girls were gaga over the Chatty Cathy doll and the amazing Easy-Bake Oven.
While boys found an interest in GI Joe action figures and Hot Wheels. Well…I would say both sexes were interested in these and other toys throughout these eras.
In this decade, kids were fascinated with the first foam Nerf ball, and the flexibility and durability of Stretch Armstrong. I remember the latter very well. A few of my friends had this elasticized dude, and it was wildly fun pulling him yards apart and watching him slide back into a normal-sized guy once we tired of torturing him. Haha.
And the cool Evil Knievel Stunt Cycle was all the roar in the early 1970s.
Also, a huge invention: the Atari video game system came out in this decade. The first game, I remember, was Pong. Haha. But later on, we enjoyed Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Astroids, Centipede, Pit Fall, and others!
The View Master was big then too. I had several slides from the Scooby-Doo show when I was a kid. Christmas was complete when kids got these fun toys in the 1970s.
How could anyone around that time forget about the fights on Black Fridays over the Cabbage Patch Kids? Goodness. The scrambling across the slippery toy stores, and the unbelievable tug-o-war over the last couple of dolls was both astonishing and insane. Those certainly were a HUGE want for lots of children in the 1980s.
Then, for the more nerdy kids, the Rubik’s Cube came out and teased and worked kids’ brains in a good way. I mean, who didn’t have a Rubik’s Cube then? We were all cool nerds! What fun that was!
This was also the decade when the Nintendo video game system came out! My sons are loyal Nintendo fans.
Goodness. Do you remember all the hubbub over the Tickle Me Elmo doll? I do. Although I was in my twenties then, I still remember the craze over his giggling. And then there was the bizarre-looking Furby dolls. Many parents scrambled for these dolls during Christmastime.
And don’t forget the Beanie Babies! Believe it or not, they started off in McDonalds’ Happy Meals but caught on like wildfire, becoming one of the most wanted and collected items in the decade.
Looks like Zhu Zhu Pets came out in this time period, as well as those ugly…er, I mean, nice dolls, the Bratz. My sons actually each had a Zhu Zhu Pet. They were hamsters. The Razor Scooter was a biggie in the early 2000s.
My Christmas toy memories
Some of the most awesome toys I got for Christmas in the late 1970s and 1980s were the Barbie Dream House and several of the Muppets characters. They were puppets where you stuck your hand in and could move their mouths, but in the case of the character, Animal, I could move his eyebrows too. What fun those were!
What were special gifts you loved when you were growing up?
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Barbie town house. Baby tender love. They were my favorites. But I loved games too
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Ah, cool. We loved board games, too! Sorry and Clue and Life!
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We still play clue!
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Ah! Awesome. 🙂
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What memories! I loved anything Barbie, my Easy Bake Oven, the View Master, and Board Games like Monopoly, Life, Sorry, and Candyland. I also loved my Lite Brite and Etch A Sketch. Oh! And then there were Colorforms… I’m stopping now as I’m feeling very old.
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Oh, crumb! I was going to add Lite Brite and Etch A Sketch but somehow forgot! Thanks for the mentions and for your great comment. 🙂 I liked board games too. About the same as yours, except Clue was also a regularly played game at our home. And my sis and I were big into Barbies too. 🙂
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Ooh! I forgot Clue!
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Barbies & their homes, cars, campers, airplanes…you get the picture! I also have memories of getting Lifesaver books in my stocking!
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Oh, those were delicious, Mary! I remember them too!
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