And your Scooby Doos are so photogenic. Meanwhile, the Malibus are in storage getting up to who knows what. Reply
I had to look them up. They remind me a little of my Tammy doll (long ago lost) and my Penny Brite dolls. Reply
Good golly, they didn’t have action figures when I was a kid. I did have a Lionel Train and Tinker Toys and eventually an Erector set and lots of games. Reply
They didn’t even have action figures when I was a kid, I don’t think! Or else I just never had an interest in them, so I didn’t notice. Tinker Toys–I didn’t have any, but had fun playing with those belonging to other kids. Reply
Well back in the day it was … MALIBU SKIPPER …. and VELVET
now it is my Scooby Doos
And your Scooby Doos are so photogenic. Meanwhile, the Malibus are in storage getting up to who knows what.
Transformers, train sets and Lego.
Well, now, it’s Scooby Doo Too
Transformers were after my time. I wish we’d had a train set!
Vogue’s Ginny and Jill dolls. They were a precursor of Barbie.
I had to look them up. They remind me a little of my Tammy doll (long ago lost) and my Penny Brite dolls.
I was never really a doll girl. I liked my horse statue things.
You can play with my Barbies’ horses, then. =)
Good golly, they didn’t have action figures when I was a kid. I did have a Lionel Train and Tinker Toys and eventually an Erector set and lots of games.
They didn’t even have action figures when I was a kid, I don’t think! Or else I just never had an interest in them, so I didn’t notice.
Tinker Toys–I didn’t have any, but had fun playing with those belonging to other kids.