Most Popular Classic Toys of All Time

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What was your favorite childhood toy? This infographic by Tin Toy Arcade takes you down memory lane with some of the most popular toys of all time, dating back to the 1870s. Discover a few interesting facts about your favorite toy – ever knew Silly Putty was brought outer space? – plus how they were invented. From the Sock Monkey to Cap Guns to Play Doh to Robby Robots, these toys have evolved over the past 150 years yet truly stood the test of time.

Most Popular Classic Toys of All Time

via TinToyArcade.com

 
The holidays are drawing closer! Before getting your child the latest fad toy, why not consider classic toys as gifts for your little ones? Good old classic toys are always worthy of a spot under the tree. If you can’t find any in your attic or basement, don’t worry! You can still purchase these vintage, iconic toys from Tin Toy Arcade. We have toys for all all ages you can’t find anywhere else!
 
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Gidget Fraser
8 years ago

I had most of these toys and I still love them and try to find them for my own kids. I can’t believe how old some of them are and that they are still available. Seems like the new toys come and go so fast but the classic ones stay around.