Which Toys were Popular in the 1950s?

Some of the interesting and popular toys that set new trends were seen in the 1950’s. Here’s a quick look at some popular toys seen in the 1950’s, which are also the most sought after collectibles today.
Which Toys were Popular in the 1950s?
I am sure many of us can recollect our obsession with toys during our childhood days, which led to overflowing closets and endless fights amongst siblings! While each one of us yearned to have the latest toys, there are certain kinds of toys that have been around for years and we may have been too busy to notice! Sometimes, the charm of toys from the olden era cannot be matched by anything other kind of toy! Have you often wondered about which toys were popular in the 1950’s? Take a look at this list of popular toys in the 1950’s and know some interesting fun facts about the same.

Which toys were popular in the 1950’s?
Skateboard:
This popular toy in the 1950’s had many people make claims about its invention. The early years were a little difficult for ardent skateboarders since the early versions consisted only of wooden boxes with wheels attached! Today, skateboarding is more than a game; it’s a passion for those who wish to master the finer nuances of skateboarding.

Ginny Dolls:
Little girls and cute dolls go hand-in-hand! Ginny dolls were more than just dolls; these were the top favorite amongst toys, popular in the 1950’s. The Ginny doll was created by the founder of the Vogue Doll Company. This doll created a rage in the 1950’s.

Barbie Dolls:
This highly fashionable doll was launched in 1959. The Barbie doll holds a strong position amongst all the kinds of dolls available till date. Although there were plenty of controversies associated with the Barbie doll, her popularity soared with time. She has a complete range of outfits and accessories and her own set of friends with new additions being incorporated every year!

Matchbox Cars:
Matchbox cars were also amongst those toys that were really popular in the 1950’s. These toys were first introduced in 1952. Some of the early models of matchbox cars had metal wheels; later on, plastic wheels were used. These cars truly became a rage with around 1 million models being produced every week by the 1960’s.

By Kashmira Lad
Published: 6/9/2008
 
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