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I collect old childrens books from 30-40-50-60 and 70’s. I’ve got quite the collection Other than that I am collecting the Sinclair dinosaur family I have the baby, Fran and Charlene. Still missing Earl and (my favourite) Robbie. And the boss of course. I can’t really remember his name...I also have many of those animal babies who changed color on their diapers when they were in water. Pink for girls and Blue for boys. Those are all from my childhood, but I can’t really remember what they were called....?
I collect old childrens books from 30-40-50-60 and 70’s. I’ve got quite the collection
Quote from: katrine2309 on September 08, 2018, 12:20:18 PMI collect old childrens books from 30-40-50-60 and 70’s. I’ve got quite the collection Other than that I am collecting the Sinclair dinosaur family I have the baby, Fran and Charlene. Still missing Earl and (my favourite) Robbie. And the boss of course. I can’t really remember his name...I also have many of those animal babies who changed color on their diapers when they were in water. Pink for girls and Blue for boys. Those are all from my childhood, but I can’t really remember what they were called....?Were the toys these? http://www.ghostofthedoll.co.uk/magicdiaper-animals.php
Quote from: katrine2309 on September 08, 2018, 12:20:18 PMI collect old childrens books from 30-40-50-60 and 70’s. I’ve got quite the collection Oooooh I collect a lot of older kids' books as well! Well and the 1980's editions of the Baby-sitters Club, I've only got a few left to go to finish the whole set, mysteries included!
Those little flocked dragons are precious Dreamer!
Quote from: Khoufu on September 03, 2018, 08:01:00 PMI'm sure many of us have collected toys that aren't nearly as famous as MLP, at least in our area. If you've ever told someone what you collect, and they gave you a blank stare, mention it here! Please feel free to include pics so we don't have to google it. I might edit in a list im this post to include everything mentioned in here.Here's my most obscure, at least in the US:Diddl mouse and friendsvisitors can't see pics , please register or loginPlushies and stationary were sold at Toys R Us for a brief time around 2004ish, shortly after my mom's Danish friend introduced us to Diddl, and I obtained as much as my 9-year-old self could while it was available. Aside from my BFF at the time and my sister, no one I've mentioned it to in the US has recognized it. I've hear that he's rather famous in parts of Europe, like Mickey Mouse.Aww, I love Diddl! I had a plushie of him and a sheep, and a bunch of school-type supplies. He was popular in Germany (or at least the little southern town my sister lived in) in the 1990s. I guess my obscure collection is that I've collected Strawberry Shortcake dolls from Peru- (and Brazil). I guess Strawberry Shortcake is hardly obscure, but the dolls from Peru are really different...visitors can't see pics , please register or loginbrazils n perus by Sarah, on FlickrI used to have the complete collection for Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic, but I finally did sell that...
I'm sure many of us have collected toys that aren't nearly as famous as MLP, at least in our area. If you've ever told someone what you collect, and they gave you a blank stare, mention it here! Please feel free to include pics so we don't have to google it. I might edit in a list im this post to include everything mentioned in here.Here's my most obscure, at least in the US:Diddl mouse and friendsvisitors can't see pics , please register or loginPlushies and stationary were sold at Toys R Us for a brief time around 2004ish, shortly after my mom's Danish friend introduced us to Diddl, and I obtained as much as my 9-year-old self could while it was available. Aside from my BFF at the time and my sister, no one I've mentioned it to in the US has recognized it. I've hear that he's rather famous in parts of Europe, like Mickey Mouse.
Cinnamononions mentioned GoBots! I got one of those recently. It's more interesting that modern plastic McD's Transformers toys, even if it was the toy that was the worst disappointment to get as a kid if you wanted a Transformer.