Mostly arcade games, Pac-Man, Galaga, Centepede, and so on. Atari games (mostly those based of arcade games) were very popular during the early '80s. Around 1985 the Nintendo Entertainment System was released which became very popular among the youth, games like Super Mario Bros, Castlevania, Zelda, and arcade based games were some of the biggest hits.
Cabbage Patch Kids ATARI Garfield Mon chi-chi Strawberry shortcake Rainbow bright Care Bears Transgormers Ghostbusters Mr Potato head Trolls Koosh-balls Trivial Pursuit My little Pony Pictionary Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Super Soaker Slinky pets Connecx (or something like that, robots like in Die Hard) ALF Alvin and the chipmunks
we can learn that they toys weren't advanced like the toys us children have now a day
With toys and pets like many children do today.
The most popular hobby toys among children are ones like Lincoln logs, legos, kinnects. These toys all have something in common... building and imagination. Children love to build whatever there imagination dreams about. These toys have been around for a long time.
The correct spelling is "children's toys." The apostrophe comes before the "s" when showing possession.
A 150 years ago children played with toys. Girls had dolls. Also, a lot of the toys were of wooden material as well.
The same toys that American children play with.
It depends. How old is the child?
toys
Yes! Of course they do! LUV U ALL!
KidKraft makes not only toys, but also furniture designed for children. Toys manufactured by KidKraft include things like play kitchens, dollhouses and trains.
Two stores that sell wheeled toys for children to push as they walk are Toys R Us and Target. Generally, any store that sells children's toys will have them.
Learning toys are toys that facilitate learning in children, particularly young children. These toys include laptops, educational games, and toys such as science kits. These toys help inspire and excite children to learn. These types of toys can be bought at online retailers such as Amazon, the Discovery Channel website, and the National Geographic website.