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... Toys. CLASSIC TOYS: Favorites of the 21st Century. ____ 1. Candy Land ____ 2. Magic ____ 3. Monopoly ____ 4. Parcheesi ____ 5. Scrabble ____ 6. Trivial Pursuit ____ 7. Twister ____ 8. UNO. 1) 1867- Parcheesi 2) 1935- Monopoly 3) 1948- Scrabble 4) 1949- Candy Land - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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...Toys...

CLASSIC TOYS:Favorites of the 21st

Century

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CLASSIC TOY QUIZ: Rate the following GAMES from the oldest to the newest (Manufactured)

____ 1. Candy Land ____ 2. Magic ____ 3. Monopoly ____ 4. Parcheesi ____ 5. Scrabble ____ 6. Trivial Pursuit ____ 7. Twister ____ 8. UNO

1) 1867- Parcheesi 2) 1935- Monopoly 3) 1948- Scrabble 4) 1949- Candy Land 5) 1966- Twister 6) 1972- UNO 7) 1982- Trivial Pursuit 8) 1993- Magic

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CLASSIC TOYS

Many toys have survived the test of time.

Here are a few of the CLASSIC TOYS

of the 21st CenturyMost information taken from:

http:www.toy-tma.com/AITF/tf100-article-funfacts.htmlAmerican International Toy Fair 100th Anniversary Celebration: 100 Fun Facts for 100 Years of Toy Fair

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Classic Toys

2000 B.C.- CHECKERS (Ancient Egypt)

– When a pharaoh died, he would be buried with many of his favorite items. Checkers were often found in this collection.

– DICE (made out of bone)have also been found in Egyptian tombs.

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Classic Toys

1867- PARCHEESI– Originated in India– Textile factory workers

created a game that was played on fabric with a unique pattern.

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Classic Toys

1900- LIONEL TRAIN– 1st electric Lionel train was

window display in New York City. Soon shoppers were asking to buy it.

1903- CRAYOLA CRAYON– Crayola products are sold

in more than 80 countries & 12 languages.

– The average child in the US will wear down 730 crayons by his/her 10th birthday.

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Classic Toys

1903-TEDDY BEARS– Named after President

Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt following a bear hunt in Mississippi.

– Ideal Toy Company was the first company to mass-produce the Teddy Bear.

– Teddy Bears are still a favorite toy for people of all ages.

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Classic Toys

1915- RAGGEDY ANN &

ANDY– 1st handcrafted

dolls had brown yarn hair instead of the trade-mark red yarn hair.

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Classic Toys

1916- LINCOLN LOGS– Were designed and

developed by John Lloyd Wright, son of the famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.

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Classic Toys

1923- MADAME ALEXANDEDOLLS

– 1st doll based on licensed – known for detailed design– 1930’s invented “sleep

eyes”– Frustrated with her dolls

stockings falling down, she sewed them to the dolls panties, thereby inventing pantyhose!

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Classic Toys

1930- MICKEY & MINNIE MOUSE Plush

Dolls– 1st Mickey Mouse

Cartoon in 1928– Mickey and Minnie Mouse

are icons of Walt Disney and the Disney corporation.

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Classic Toys

1935- Monopoly– Was first rejected by

Parker Brothers in 1933.

– Today has sold more than 100 million sets - worldwide.

– More Monopoly money is printed each year than US currency!

– Many variations of the original game.

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Classic Toys

1947- TONKA TRUCKS– It takes over 119,000

pounds of yellow paint and 5.1 million pounds of sheet metal a year to make the Tonka vehicles.

– The name “Tonka” is taken from a Dakota Sioux Indian word meaning “great”.

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Classic Toys

1948- SLINKY- Average size

Slinky has 63 feet of wire or plastic.

– It takes 10 seconds to produce one Slinky.

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Classic Toys

1952-MR. POTATO HEAD– 1st toy product ever

advertised on television– Original toy inserted

plastic parts in a real potato

1956- PLAY-DOH– First entered the market

as wallpaper cleaner. (1950)

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Classic Toys

1954- MATCHBOX CARS

– This little car was originally created for a girl. A small brass car was put in a matchbox for her to take to school.

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Classic Toys

1956- YAHTZEE– Invented by a

Canadian couple while on their yacht, so they called it “Yahtzee”.

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Classic Toys

1957- FRISBEE– Pies made by the

Frisbee Baking Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut, were sold to college students. The students discovered that they could toss and catch the empty pie tins for hours of fun.

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Classic Toys 1958- LEGO’S

– “LEGO” comes from a Danish word that means “play well”.

– More than 6,000 children helped to construct the world’s tallest LEGO structure. It stands 82 feet in Tallin,Estonia. They worked for 3 days in rain and high winds.

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Classic Toys 1959- BARBIE

– Invented by the co-founder of Mattel toy company.

– Named after her daughter Barbara - Ken was named after her son.

– 3 Barbie Dolls are sold somewhere in the world every second.

– The world’s largest Barbie collection is in the United Kingdom. A woman there has 1,125 dolls. (Ken dolls included)

– “Barbie Pink” is a recognized color

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CLASSIC TOYS

1964- G.I. Joe– The world’s 1st action

figure.– Average of 10 G.I. Joe

for boys 5-10 years old.– Skip the Navy Frogman,

Rocky the Marine Paratrooper, and Ace the Fighter Pilot were considered names.

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CLASSIC TOYS 1966- TWISTER

– 1st called Pretzel- promotional product for a shoe polish company.

– The largest Twister mat in the world was made for a printing company’s grand opening.

– The company was located in Salt Lake City, Utah! (60 x 19.75 feet)

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CLASSIC TOYS

1980- RUBIK’s CUBE– Possible color

combinations = 1,929,770,126,028,800!

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CLASSIC TOYS 1983- CABBAGE PATCH

KIDS– Xavier Roberts, a sculptor,

showed the dolls as part of an art exhibit.

– The dolls would be put up for adoption by his assistants who were dress like maternity nurses.

1983- CARE BEARS– Care Bears live in the

magical world of Care-A-Lot.– The 10 original bears were:

Bedtime, Birthday, Cheer, Friend, Funshine, Good Luck, Grumpy, Love-A-Lot, Share, and Tenderheart.

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CLASSIC TOYS 1988- TEENAGE MUTANT

NINJA TURTLES– Inspired by a popular comic

book series by the same name.

– Action figures, games, cartoon series and even 3 motion pictures later featured these characters.

– 4 Turtles were named after famous painters: Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo, and Donatello.

– Splinter the Rat - teacher Shredder- the “bad guy”

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CLASSIC TOYS

1996- BEANIE BABIES– New idea for a

traditional bean-bag.– Floppy animals that

created “Beaniemania”.

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CLASSIC TOYS

1998- FURBY– Interactive stuffed

toy– Reacted to human

sounds - and other Furby’s with winkles, giggles, speaking “Furbish”, and English.

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Many other toys have endured the test of time …

What toys of the present will become CLASSIC TOYS for the next

century!

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...Toys...

SELECTION & SAFETY OF TOYS

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TOYS The word “Toy” comes from an old

English term that means :TOOL Toys are TOOLS for a child. With these tools, children are allowed to

use their senses, fine and gross motor skills, and their imaginations.

Cognitive and social skills are also increased as a child plays with toys.

Toys are valuable TEACHING tools.

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SELECTION of TOYS Make sure the toy is DAP

(Developmentally Appropriate Practice)– Toys for age-appropriate development of the child

Soft & Cuddling Toys– Dolls, stuffed animals, etc.

Manipulation/Small Motor Skill Toys– Blocks, puzzles, snap, gears, games, etc.

Large Motor Skill Toys– Tricycles/bikes, balls, jump ropes, scooters, etc.

Dramatic Play– Dress-up clothes, furniture and accessories, etc.

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SAFETY ISSUES SIZE of toy and pieces

• Larger than the child’s two fists

No SHARP edges or points• Broken toys should be fixed or thrown away

NON-TOXIC materials• Avoid all painted toys for babies & toddlers

DURABLE, WASHABLE and CLEAN• Toy’s that won’t break easily • Toys that can be cleaned easily

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CHILD PROTECTION & SAFETY ACT

Passage of this act was influenced by complaints regarding the safety of many toys.

The CHILD PROTECTION and TOY SAFETY ACT was passed in 1969.– Gave Food and Drug Administration the authority to

remove and keep off the market toys and other

products that are dangerous to children.

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Toys should be: AGE- APPROPRIATE (DAP)

– Check the suggested age on the packaging

SAFE– This applies to new and used toys

TEACH a Skill or Concept– Aid in one of the 5 areas of Child

Development FUN - FUN - FUN!!!

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Saturday Night Live

http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/irwin-mainway/1185611/

Mainway Toys – Unsafe Toys?