I found this great website called Wish Book and you can view those Christmas Catalogs online, page by glorious page.
Here are two toys that I remember loving. This car dashboard was a toy all the grandchildren enjoyed whenever we visited. I recall the living room chair that I used to sit in, the dashboard straddling the cushioned arms. Gosh I loved that car. Changing gears, pretending I was a mom with kids in the backseat, loving the clicking sound the windshield wipers made, I may have even had a candy cigarette between two fingers, pretending to flick the ashes out the "side window."
And the Barbies. Good gosh, the Barbies. My sister and I gave away every stitch of Barbie we ever owned, dumb I know. The camper, the furniture, the clothes, all the little dishware. I had this cardboard kitchen. Just seeing it takes me back.
If you get a chance, go through some of the Christmas Catalogs on the website I referenced above. I was amazed at how many toys and clothes I saw that we had gotten from Santa. Such a treat.
I honestly don't remember the dashboard car thing. I guess I'm showing my age but I did have a Ginny doll with a locker kind of thing that I kept all her clothes in. I played with that doll every day.
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Thank you so much for sharing this site with us!! I have been looking for a little grocery store set that I received one year for Chrismtas but could not remember the exact details. There is was in the JC Penney catalog 1964.
ReplyDeleteI have spent the last hour just looking away. Thanks again!! Give Gideon a hug!!
That was so much fun to look at the catalogs that were around the time I was a kid! Thanks for the link, it was a lot of fun :)
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