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I loved paper dolls.  My aunts took the magazine and I always got them.

 

My sisters never like playing with dolls and I was crazy for them.  I have no idea what they did like do to be honest.  I could tell you what my brothers liked.  Funny.  I will have to ask my sister that question.  

 

I loved playing with jacks and also color.   I still do color now and then.

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I loved paper dolls, and coloring, too.  My sister and I would play "jacks" and "pickup stix" for hours.  Just good, simple fun.

 

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The Spirograph and kinematic models: Making math touchable (and pretty) |  National Museum of American History

 

Liked my Spirograph -- in addition to coloring, dolls and paper dolls.

 

But my mother bought us a set of World Book Encyclopedias as well as a set of Childcraft books.

 

Childcraft 1970's Book Collection #2

 

With that came the Cyclo-teacher!

 

1961 World Book Encyclopedia Cyclo-teacher learning aid cycles. We had one  of these and used it often.

 

Spent hours studying different subjects.

 

I think my mother worried about us all getting evicted so she kept us supplied with books and other "quiet" activities.  (It worked.)

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paper dolls were a favorite. I must have used them around 4 til I was 10 or so.i think sometimes I woukd find paper dolls in magazines?   Maybe McCall's.  And another magazine. Otherwise at the Ben Franklin there woukd be a whole rack of all kinds of paper dolls, Doris day, , baby, teen ones. Take your pick.  Along with jacks and pick up sticks  erector sets were fun. Jacks and marbles were a favorite of mine. I was good at jacks and marbles. We took these to school and played each other at recess. 

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I loved paper dolls. Cutting them out, they had the little tabs to fold over to hold the "clothes" on.  Never heard about any in magazines. They always came in a book of them. Loved Colorforms, too.  And I still color with colored pencils in adult coloring books occasionally.

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Another Colorform girl, here.  But, what I really loved doing was cutting out pictures of rooms from mom's magazines and designing a house.  Sometimes it would have two or three kitchens if I couldn't make up my mind.  We were quite creative back then and I'm grateful for it.

 



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I loved paper dolls.  I had Barbie, That Girl, and Liddle kiddles.  I bought my sister a Spirograph a few years ago.  She had one as a kid, and she loved that new one!  My grandma sent me the Betsy McCall paper dolls every few months in the mail.  

I had a kiddle kiddles tracing board.  Lit with a light bulb.  We would trace pictures provided, to have more to color.  It was one of my favorite toys in the 60's.  

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For those that like coloring there are coloring books for adults.   Instead of crayons there are colored pencils and of course much more details.  I think they're called "Art of Coloring".  

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@MoJoV 

 

So funny you would mention adult coloring books - I just ordered some online.

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@just bee 

 

Kids today would have no idea what the Encyclopedias were.