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All Grown Up, Crayola

All Grown Up from Crayola

Crayola has introduced All Grown Up, a new product line created specifically for adult artists and hobbyists.

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Kar-Zoom from Whitman (1964)

Released in 1964, Kar-Zoom from Whitman was a dexterity game that challenged players to score points by “racing” their cars through a series of underpasses.

A pair of Navy Blinker Code Lites from Hasbro

Navy Blinker Code Lites from Hasbro (1961)

Navy Blinker Code Lites were originally introduced by Hasbro in 1961 as part of a naval-themed toy line.

Justin McArthur, Disney’s Haunted Mansion

Justin McArthur collects Haunted Mansion memorabilia. In this Collector Spotlight, he takes us inside a collection shaped by a lifelong love of the legendary Disney attraction.

Michael D. Roberto, Hess Toy Truck Historian

Michael D. Roberto, Hess Toy Truck Historian

Michael D. Roberto is a Hess Toy Truck historian. In this edition of The Friday Five, Michael shares the personal story behind his lifelong connection to the toy trucks and explains how his passion project became a vital resource for collectors, helping document and preserve community knowledge.

Remco

Remco built a lasting legacy in the toy industry through its innovative use of recovered electrical parts, television advertising, and established pop-culture properties.

Visionaries ReAction+ Wave 1 Figures, Super7

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Visionaries ReAction+ Wave 1 Figures from Super7

Nearly 40 years after its debut, Visionaries returns with new ReAction+ figures from Super7

Magnavox Odyssey2 Catalogue (1980)

Magnavox’s 1980 catalogue for the Odyssey2 showcased the library of available arcade, sports, and educational game cartridges for the console.

Talk About from Romper Room (1970)

“The Romper Room Talk About has pictures that talk, and talk, and talk, and talk.”

FacTOYd

As reported by Data Horizon Research, the global adult colouring book market was valued at approximately USD 1.2 billion in 2024, with projections reaching USD 1.8 billion by 2033.

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Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons."
— Al Hirschfeld

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Kar-Zoom from Whitman (1964)

Released in 1964, Kar-Zoom from Whitman was a dexterity game that challenged players to score points by “racing” their cars through a series of underpasses.

Star Trek Shuttlepod, Star Trek LEGO, Rebrickable LEGO Plans

Star Trek Shuttlepod

Create your own miniaturized version of the Star Trek shuttlepod with just 17 pieces of LEGO you may already have in your inventory.

Twist ‘N Turn Barbie from Mattel (1967)

To launch Twist ‘N Turn Barbie in 1967, Mattel offered the new doll for $1.50 with the trade-in of any old Barbie.