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These are the most popular toys of the last 100 years

Children's toys through time

From terracotta figures from ancient Rome to the Rubik's cube, children's toys are something that has been present in our society for thousands of years. They play an important role in the child's development, both physically and cognitively, and help parents to strengthen the bond with them. Most of us have fond memories of our favorite toys, so the toy industry strives to create products that would provide children with memories that they will carry with them for a lifetime. Do you have a favorite toy from your childhood? All of you who were born before the year 2000 will surely find yours below, but for the net generation you could claim that this is one of the smart devices. Check out the most popular toys of the last 100 years.

All of you who were born after the year 2000, med favorite toys you must be counting one of mobile devices or game consoles, and in some other, simpler times, we played with actual toys. There have always been toys an integral part of the child's development and many of you probably have your favorite, which you still keep as a memory or in your memory. The Baby Box Company is in us with infographics the most popular toys of the last 100 years woke up a little nostalgia and there will certainly be one among you when you come across a toy that is marked your childhood.

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Small figurines with brightly colored braided hairstyles, which sound like Trolls, first appeared in 1959, and were last popular in our country in the 1990s.
Small figurines with brightly colored braided hairstyles, which sound like Trolls, first appeared in 1959, and were last popular in our country in the 1990s.
Did you know that they were most popular in the 20s of the 20th century? a yo-yo and a book with three-dimensional paper folders (the "pop-up" book or the jump book), which are still relatively popular today. The seventies also produced timeless toys that have stood the test of time. Rubik's cube and a Nerf ball. They reigned supreme in the eighties Transformers and Ninja Turtles, and in 1996 a Japanese one rang out from every children's room a digital pet Tamagotchi, while today it is iridescent and plastic, and then metal spring (ti ”slinky”) emerged as long ago as 1943. What happened in between and what toys were there queens of their era, why they were so popular and which ones are still sold today, check out the infographic below, which walks through the last 100 years of toy history.

The most popular toys of the last 100 years.
The most popular toys of the last 100 years.

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