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Copyright 2006-2012 That's My Answer
Mouse Trap!
Weebles
Chess
Hi Ho Cherrio.
Hungry Hungry Hippos?
Stretch Armstrong!
The 1977 Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle
the sims computer game
Spyrograph and Jacks.
I am going with green toy soldiers and, of course, the barn that “moos” when you open the door.
The good old fashioned ‘ball’. You can kick it, roll it, bounce it, throw it and it’ll keep kids happy for hours.
I’d also nominate the yo-yo.
I’d nominate Lego, but generally anything that entertains a 2 year old for longer than 15 minutes will have to be at the top of my list.
When I grew up every girl wanted a Barbie and every boy wanted a GI Joe.
Pictionary. Fun game!