I am a proud child of the 70’s.
We had some fun and fabulous toys made of excellent quality back then.
I had a lot of items to play with, too many to name.
To mention a few that I loved and enjoyed was The Fisher Price Movie Viewer.
I only had the Snow White, Sesame Street (Cookie Monster in the kitchen), and Mickey Mouse (Lonesome Ghosts) cartridges.
This particular tool was great because we could view the animated films forward and backward, either fast or slow.
The Tree Tots by Kenner were one of my very favorites. I had the Treehouse, the Lighthouse, and the Amusement Park!
The little Tots and their dog were awesome!
I constantly sniffed my adorable Strawberry Shortcake and Lemon Meringue dolls as they were sweetly scented with fragrance.
I had the adorable Snail that would move on its own as it rode Strawberry Shortcake and her friends in the attached carriage.
Dancerella was a ballerina that stood on her toes and actually spun around in poses. I played with her a lot.
When I was growing up, we were not like the kids today who play with a new toy for a short time, get tired of it, then want a different new toy to play with.
No matter what additional toy was added to our collection, we played with the old and new ones all year around for years until we completely wore them out- I know I did.
I still had some of my old toys into my adulthood stored away before I moved from my childhood home.
We will never have toys and other objects such as the ones that we had back in the day when everything was so exciting.
I am sure the generation before me feels the same way about the era they were born and grew up in.