A Thought on Memories of Childhood
Possessing Toys and Games when we are Grown-Up
Strengthens Silent Memories.
With them we may Bequeath what was Unspoken.
Is that the Nostalgia of Toy Collecting?
A Thought on Memories of Childhood
Possessing Toys and Games when we are Grown-Up
Strengthens Silent Memories.
With them we may Bequeath what was Unspoken.
Is that the Nostalgia of Toy Collecting?
A COLLECTION OF WORDS ABOUT COLLECTIONS
MODERN MAN THE COLLECTOR ANCIENT MAN THE HUNTER
The Proud Possessor of Come by Ownership Cadge Getting Keep Monopoly Request Comprise Exclusive Complete Collection Assemblage Possession Set Scrounge Preserve The Haves and the Have-nots One’s own
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Beg Borrow Steal Find Get Grab Enjoy Mine all mine Fill one’s pockets Mass possess
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store boast of get hold of recover include obsessive
sieze occupy appropriate compulsive
save fill owner own salvage hoard accumulate
obtain amass have hold make
snatch not part with proprietor purchase buy retain
captor pile glean bring together tenacity catch
capture one’s own assets
gather retention accumulation pick up to call
PESACH IS ICUMIN IN
Pesach Is Icumin In
Quickly. Throw used-not stuff out.
Your old toys and games, more than few
We can take from you.
You can go get new.
Loudly sing, cuckoo
What?
We are not Cuckoo!
But guard what used to be.
Hopefully. For posterity.
Sing, cuckoo, now; sing, cuckoo;
Sing, cuckoo; sing, cuckoo, now
The business of making money from the nostalgia that is connected with toys from time past is happening in Singapore according to this article. It is a fun read with some good pictures.
Children today have glorious toys at their disposal and soon will have easy access to 3D printing machines. Why should they be given tin toys that might cut their fingers?
Most of the toys illustrated have long histories way back before the time of the parents of today’s children.
I put out reproductions of old toys with which my grandchildren may play when they come to visit. An enjoyable time is had by all.
The real old stuff is on a high shelf.
Toy of the Year 2015
Toy of the Year?
I gave an airing to our box of Ugly Toys and Baddies because a Dinosaur toy won the overall Toy of the Year award at this year’s Toy Fair in New York. This toy rolls along by remote control on balls under its front legs. It has a friendly look. Dinosaurs are, once again, the “in” toy, thanks to the recently made film “Jurassic World”, the sequel to “Jurassic Park”. Besides some other technologically based dinos, herds of the plastic creatures that you will see in the film shall flood the market. They are designated collectibles. https://www.yahoo.com/tech/the-7-coolest-toys-of-toy-fair-2015-the-111515103729.html
From 2000 to 2010 I made monster toys available for play when we had Family Events. Very few children chose to play with them.
These are from our collection of “Ugly Toys” and what I call “The Baddies”. (Except for the picture from e-bay all of the Dinos that you see in this episode are in our collection).
Dino Toys of the 50s and 60s.
Dinosaur toy figures go back to the 50s and 60s. You can see how they looked here http://www.ebay.com/itm/1950s-1960s-Vintage-Marx-MPC-Sinclair-Nabisco-Prehistoric-Dinosaurs-Play-Set-/221301990837?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
Cereal manufacturers copied them as premium toys to be found in their boxed breakfast foods. We learned paleontology at the breakfast table. Kellogg’s, in children’s minds, was connected with the collecting of small plastic dinosaurs each of which had its name engraved under its legs.
The Other Kellogg and his Dinos
There was another Kellogg connected to dinos, one that few children would have heard of, Dr. Remington Kellogg. No discussion of vertebrate paleontology in the 1960s would be complete without acknowledging his contributions to that science. In 1962 he retired as Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Many years later the Smithsonian produced its own dinosaur figures. With a stretch of the imagination we may link breakfast cereal with a famous museum.
The 1980s. The Years of the Monsters
Monsters invaded toy shops in the 1980s. http://www.buzzfeed.com/briangalindo/the-14-ultimate-toy-lines-of-the-80s-for-boys#.ermXgmjok is a nicely put account of those horrible toys of the 1980s
Somehow they look less menacing in the pictures than in real life.
Successful Toy Marketing Using Knowledge of Myths
Some of us can see the elements of those myths and fantasies, which have always been in the rudiments of play and storytelling, in the monster figures. It was the success of the Cabbage Patch dolls and other miserably faced dolls, so ugly that they were cute(!), which gave impetus to the marketing of the “monster” toys. We are still seeing the effect of the wide research and successful marketing of that era.
A True Story of a Young Psychologist’s Triumph using Dinos
My personal connection with dino toys began with Patrick, a ten year old who never did well in school tests. I had a project in the school in Marylebone, London, which he attended. On Fridays all the classes in the school had written spelling tests. One day it was my job to give the spelling test to his class. I knew he had a large collection of those dinos from cereal boxes and knew all their names so the words I gave were the names of the dinosaurs. Few of the other children in the class spelled “dinosaur” correctly. Not one of them could spell the names of the dinosaurs though they all ate cereals for breakfast. It was a marvelous experience for Patrick to achieve the best mark in a school test. Yes, it did affect his future school career for the good.
How I came close to a Bolt of Lightning. Another True Story
Whilst I was at that school a thunderbolt came through an open window near where I was sitting during a storm. A near-death escape. Other windows were smashed as well as a stained glass window in the church next do
Just so that you may know how to talk about dinosaurs a group of herbivorous dinosaurs are called a herd and a group of predators a pack. The naming of animals is according to whether humans were hunting them, being hunted by them, or just watching.
I made this collection of words from descriptions of Dinosaur and of Monster figures that were either on the toy boxes or in reviews.
cute/ugly crude dark and deadly
myths mystical images symbols of evil
grotesque ugly gross
horror inducing putrid playthings
morbid mutants monstrous
gruesome creatures cruel events repugnant
deformed
DAY OF THE DOLL
A Japanese Festival.
Hinamatsuri (雛祭り Hina-matsuri?)
This year the Festival falls on 3rd. March. You can read about it on these sites.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinamatsuri
http://www.japantoday.com/category/arts-culture/view/day-of-the-dolls-2
The Japanese dolls in our collection of ethnic dolls are waiting to get out of their box to celebrate .