Friday, December 09, 2011

Child World Toy Sale from 30 years ago



Seeing that it's close to Christmas, let's take a trip back 30 years and see what toys were on special with the 1981 Child World Flyer, celebrating the best playthings that 1981 had to offer.


 You'll find a lot of familiar faces in this one including Star Wars figures, Mego Superheroes, Intellivision, Jordache dolls, Fisher price and oodles more.


Other Toy Flyers and Circulars from the 70s
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6 comments:

Sabrina Steyling said...

OMG this brought back so many great memories of my childhood! Child World was my favorite toy store as a kid! I can still faintly remember my parents taking me there to pick out a Strawberry Shortcake miniature for my collection (still have them) or an Atari video game.

The toys I found from your catalog scans that I remember having back then was the Pumpkin Farm, the Little Brown Pony, the Tippie Toes doll, the Dolly Pops Fashion Show set, and the Chutes and Ladders game. I actually still have the game, but all of the other items were either given away or sold at a garage sale 2 years ago when we moved. However, I'll never forget the hours of enjoyment all of those great '80s toys gave to me as a child!

Thank you for sharing this!

phairhead said...

Please please please do a post on Dolly Pops!

Retro Hound said...

Be sure to check out my post today, I think you'll love it: http://www.retrohound.com/christmas-photos-me-and-my-toys-1972-1976/

Jamie Ghione said...

Wow, I had one of the Dolly Pops sets and the Pretty cut and Grow Doll--I'd completely forgotten about that one!

leftylimbo said...

Awesome. Seeing that bike page totally brought back that whiff of brand new knobby BMX rubber tire smell that I remember from places like JCPenney and the local bike shop. Thanks for sharing.

And golly gee, wouldn't you know I received that Othello game and the Rubik's Barrel in 1981 for my 11th birthday? You could see that exact same Othello box in my bday pics:

1981: My 11th Birthday

Crazy.

Anonymous said...

The AT&AT was only 40 bucks? Damn you, parentals!

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