What 1950s toy, originally made to clean wallpaper, became a hit when kids started using it to make shapes?
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Created in 1952, which was the first children's toy ever advertised on television in the United States?
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Which classic board game, first released in the 1960s, has players remove pieces like a "funny bone" without setting off a buzzer?
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Which toy, which was introduced in the 1960s, allowed children to create glowing art by inserting small pegs into a lit board?
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Which classic drawing toy, first sold in the 1960s, uses plastic gears and pens to create spiral and geometric patterns?
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What 1950s toy featured two plastic fighters controlled by buttons, trying to knock each other’s heads off?
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What classic board game uses a pop-up bubble to roll dice and was first released in the 1960s?
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Which 1970s electronic memory game challenged players with lights and tones?
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Which toy, first introduced in 1939 and later popular with kids in the 1960s, allowed users to view 3D images using circular picture reels?
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Which 1980s fad toy line featured soft dolls sold with adoption papers and unique names?
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