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  2. Melissa & Doug - Wikipedia

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    Melissa & Doug, LLC (formerly Lights, Camera, Interaction!, Inc) is an American manufacturer of children's toys, [2] including wooden puzzles, arts & crafts products, plush toys, and other educational toys; [1] [3] a subsidiary of Spin Master since 2024.

  3. Tinkertoy - Wikipedia

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    Children in Laos playing with Tinkertoy sets. The construction set was designed in 1914—six years after Frank Hornby's Meccano sets—by Charles H. Pajeau, who formed the Toy Tinker Company in Evanston, Illinois, to manufacture them. Pajeau, a stonemason, designed the set after seeing children play with sticks and empty spools of thread ...

  4. Deluxe Reading - Wikipedia

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    Another successful toy for girls was the "Dream Kitchen" (circa 1961) which consisted of four 12-inch-tall colorful kitchen appliances, a kitchen table and four chairs. This toy was unique in that the sink worked with water, the oven contained batteries which revolved a plastic turkey on a spit inside the oven, the refrigerator had pull-out ...

  5. List of wooden toys - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wooden toys and games. A wooden toy is a toy constructed primarily from wood and wood products . Additional components made from other materials are also sometimes used.

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  7. Erector Set - Wikipedia

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    Through 1932, Erector was sold in wooden boxes, but 1933 through 1962 the sets would be sold in colorful boxes made of painted steel. Early boxes were colored red, green, or blue; by the 1950s all set boxes were painted red. As the company grew, the area around the Gilbert factory became known as "Erector Square". [1]: 5–8

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