Toys

It Seems Like Kids In Every Generation Had One Of These, Did You?

There are some toys that are passed through the generations as though they are a precious relic that should be treasured forever. The See N' Say is of course one of these toys. They first became popular in the 1960s and have just been remade year after year so kids will always know exactly what the cow says (spoiler, it's moo). They've changed a lot over the years, and each and every one will bring back a special memory to someone. We all had different versions, but they all were perfect. Take a look and see if yours is in

90s

They Gave Rainbow Brite A Makeover And I Don't Know How To Feel About It

Rainbow Brite was an amazing cartoon that originated back in the 80s and was hugely popular. Her colorful friends and magical companions helped her bring light and happiness to everyone in Rainbow Land. HallmarkShe had two main companions that kept her company through all of her adventures. One was her rainbow-haired horse was named Starlite who often referred to himself as "the most magnificent horse in the universe" and could gallop on rainbows. The other was Twink, her person sprite. He is the only white sprite and is in charge of all the others and acts a little bit manic

Life

Here Are The 10 Beanie Babies That You Need To Dig Out Of Storage So You Can Retire Early

If you grew up in the 90s, there are most likely some of these TY Beanie Babies hanging around your house or your parent's house packed away in a box. Well, it might be time to finally cash in on that investment because there are actually quite a few worth some decent money now! Sure, there was always the rumor that buying beanie babies would make you rich, but when the whole fad went out of style, the value of a lot of these guys dropped significantly. All of us with shelves upon shelves of beanie babies were left with

90s

Doodle Bears Were The Best Toy And Don't Try To Tell Me Otherwise

Toys in the 90s were a lot different than they are now. Kids these days don't really seem to notice anything that isn't attached to an iPad, but back when we were kids teddy bears and coloring books reigned supreme. The day they combined those two things into one? Absolute magic. The Doodle Bear came out in the mid-nineties and holy moly were they ever huge! Everyone wanted one! I mean, I know I did (and honestly still do).Such a simple concept too, all they were was a bear that was washable so kids could draw all over their

80s

10 Times The Little Critter Books Were Full Of Attitude

One of the best parts of being a kid was the books. There were so many amazing choices, but there was one that most kids seemed to love more than the rest. The Little Critter series of books by Mercer Mayer were just the greatest. There was one for basically every situation you could think of and there were always new ones coming out. The thing that I have recently noticed is that the Little Critter has quite the attitude. He is so sassy all the time! It's pretty crazy, and if you don't believe me, I have proof.10

90s

Someone Drew The Doug Cast As Adults And It's A Lot

Doug was one of the greatest cartoons of the 90s. Doug Funnie was a huge part of most 90s kids childhoods and the whole gang holds such a special place in our hearts. Have you ever wondered what they would look like now? Artist Isaiah Stephens has done a bunch of these modern re-imaginings that will really bring the nostalgic feelings right to the surface. Whether he is giving you a glimpse into the Rugrats future, or Doug Funnie and his friends,  you're going to leave you missing One Saturday Morning! Doug Funnie and PorkchopSkeeter ValentinePattie MayonnaiseRoger KlotzNed CaupheeWillie

90s

No 90s Home Was Complete Without These Little Kids

If you had to think of one little knick-knack that would remind you of the 90s, it would absolutely have to be a Precious Moments ceramic figurine right? Those little kids were just about everywhere. Not only were there the ceramic figures that your Grandma would give you for your birthday, you could also get the coloring books, the collections of stories and even toys!  They were pretty cute so I can see how they ended up so popular. They were big-eyed kids who always shared the sweetest sentiments like "I love my grandma" or just a simple "I

90s

If You Can Remember These Then Your Childhood Was Awesome

When we were kids, there were no iPads or smart phones. We had to have our fun with good old fashioned books, well not totally old fashioned because ours made noise. Many of our favorite story books had a bar on the side that had buttons that would play a sound effect that would fit into the story. Pretty much every Disney story or popular TV show got its own little book with specific sounds that were customized to it so it wasn't like you would read an Aladdin book and hear noises from The Lion King. The books would

TV

Inspector Gadget Was The Worst Detective Of All Time But Absolutely The Greatest Show

Inspector Gadget was one of the most popular cartoons of the 80s and 90s, but honestly he was the worst detective of all time. It's not that he doesn't try his best, but pretty much everything he does has to be fixed by his young niece and his dog. How many of your mistakes are fixed by a child and your dog? Probably not a lot right? That perhaps means you should head into a new career. I have some other questions as well, like who turned this goofball police inspector into a cyborg? Why does Dr. Claw hate him

Toys

Do You Remember Playing With These As A Kid? They Look Totally Different Now!

Every 90s Girl had or dreamed about having a Polly Pocket. A plastic little case that opened up to reveal a miniature doll house for your little peg people to play in. They were honestly 6 inches big MAX. The little figures were only a couple centimeters tall and had a circular base so you could stand them up in various places in the little case. They were so popular, practically everyone remembers having one or at the very least, knew some who did. These little dolls came in a variety of different cases that each had their own theme.