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Your favourite childhood toys?

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escaped Sun 27-Jul-25 14:29:13

Dolls and teddies for me too.

AuntieE Sun 27-Jul-25 14:27:03

My dolls and teddies.

Some of them are sitting here smiling at me while I type this.

Henriette has just reminded me that her wedding veil and going away dress are still unfinished, and her bridegroom's dress uniform is minus breeches still (he is a hussar) and that one of the wedding guests is STILL minus a new hat, so I shall hurry back to the sewing table.

ViceVersa Sun 27-Jul-25 14:08:35

I never felt lonely as an only child, and I never envied friends with siblings either. I'm still more than happy in my own company.

BlueBelle Sun 27-Jul-25 14:00:25

Bluebird (is it something about the ‘blue’ in our name) I too was an only child bit lonely wasn’t it ?
I think I was a good child as I didn’t have anyone to get up to mischief with I read a lot did my drawing and painting and I used to play games left hand against the right hand !!!

BlueBelle Sun 27-Jul-25 13:57:21

My childhood was long before Cindy or Barbie
I had a soft bodied doll called Num Num !! Don’t ask no idea
My favourite a black doll but I can’t remember her name
Dolls pram
A dolls house my Dad made with switch on lights, curtains, stair carpet the lot
Magenta8 a farm my Dad made me with a pond and stables
pig sty etc ( Perhaps our Dads used the same pattern)
My mum must have sold them after I left home because I never saw them again
Books I loved Rupert and then everything of Enid Blytons I ve still got a bookcase full of my books
When I was older I had
Stilts my dad made me, I loved them and skipping, hopscotch and handstands up against the wall with your knickers tucked in your skirt
Played Ludo Chinese checkers, monopoly and patience

Judy54 Sun 27-Jul-25 13:47:40

Loved my teddy bears and still do, never a great fan of dolls. Loved Enid Blyton books, jigsaws, draughts, card games like snap, hopscotch in the street.

bluebird243 Sun 27-Jul-25 13:42:28

Just remembered I liked jigsaws and loved one I had of a farmyard scene living as I did in the suburbs.

I loved getting a new set of watercolour paints each year. As an only child I had to do many activities on my own and amuse myself. Still do!

Whitewavemark2 Sun 27-Jul-25 13:32:59

Yes I had exactly that doll llfl. And she had visits to the dolls hospital - mostly because her eyes had gone in😮😄. I had a much loved aunt who would knit her clothes.

Yes monopoly was also a favourite game.

Tricycle with a bag at the back of the saddle.

Roller skates and being outdoors all day every day, lighting fires and cooking eggs which were eaten with bits of twig in the mix.

Ladyleftfieldlover Sun 27-Jul-25 13:00:48

I forgot about Monopoly! My brother; sister and I would have marathon games in the summer holidays.

Millie22 Sun 27-Jul-25 12:49:19

My Sindy doll. I absolutely loved her.

pably15 Sun 27-Jul-25 12:40:20

I loved my doll and pram, also blackboard and chalk, snakes and ladders , ludo, hated monopoly...still do. tea sets and a tiny tot store.

ViceVersa Sun 27-Jul-25 12:39:21

I was never really a girly girl, so wasn't really interested in dolls, apart from my Sindy - and that was only because she had a horse! I did love my toy horse collection though. If I remember rightly, they were made by Julip (or maybe Julep).

Ladyleftfieldlover Sun 27-Jul-25 12:39:19

Flower and me!

Ladyleftfieldlover Sun 27-Jul-25 12:36:09

I had a doll called Flower which I made knitted clothes for. She was made of hard plastic and every so often Dad had to take her to the Doll's Hospital in Reading after her head came off! I loved that doll. There is one photo of me holding her which I will find.

Magenta8 Sun 27-Jul-25 12:27:29

I was not a great fan of dolls. They were mostly made of hard plastic, had eyes that opened and shut and awful blonde wigs. Some of them cried "Mama" when you tipped them backwards and forwards. I preferred Teddy Bears and I had quite a collection.

I also had a fine collection of metal farm animals and farm workers. My dad made me a wooden farmyard complete with a pig sty, cow shed, stable and a pond for the ducks.

I had a hobby horse called Mr Hobbs and a tricycle called Winky.

Quite a few of my toys were actually quite dangerous. One that springs to mind was a miniature cooker, which ran on cut up fire lighters, which you could boil a tiny kettle on.

Kate1949 Sun 27-Jul-25 12:11:29

Plastic high heeled mules
A doll from a doll shop on the High Street. You chose your doll and then the clothes and the lady prepared it for you. I chose a blonde doll in a blue and white striped crinoline dress and hat, Scarlett O'Hara style. She was beautiful. I gave her to my little sister when she went into hospital and the children on the ward ruined her sad

bluebird243 Sun 27-Jul-25 12:05:00

The favourite book thread jogged my memory of childhood days and the toys I loved as well as my books.

My teddy bear Bobby...I think he was a Merrythought one, lovely smiley face. {Mother threw him away without asking when I was in my teens!].
Bus conductors outfit.
Yo-yo.
Bouncing balls [3 against a wall]
Skipping rope, alone or with friend/s joining in.
Toy guns [with caps!].
Pea shooter.
Spud gun.
Jacks.
Marbles, I had some wonderful ones.
Stamp collection, coin collection, cigarette card collections.
Binoculars [for watching the garden birds].
Board games: Ludo, Snakes and Ladders, Draughts.

Always at a friends house using his microscope looking closely at all sorts of things or the Magic Robot game which fascinated me. I was also fond of wearing his Davy Crockett hat!
Loved playing with another friends guinea pigs in her garden/basement. She had quite a few.

The rest of the time I was on my skates for hours zipping around the neighbourhood and parks. I'd yearned for a scooter or a tricycle but wasn't allowed them, just skates.

Not a girly girl you can tell [had no time for my doll Rosie, who stayed in her cot]. When not at a friends house or at Brownies I was happier climbing in the woods/in dens or playing cricket with the boys. Great times.