Incredible toy from 1960

I just saw a video that I loved but before I put it Let me give you a bit of context so you can understand why I'm posting it.

I am a lover of old things, by old I mean things from when I was a child, and specifically old toys.

I loved the animated movie Toy Story. The film transmits values ​​in which creativity and imagination are fostered: knowing how to play without the need for any type of electronic device where only the child's imagination plays a decisive role. In addition, it also conveys the value of caring for toys, which seems to be being lost nowadays. In many cases, children do not value the toys they have. Perhaps it is due to the consumer society in which they live and in which they receive a lot of toys from all sides (parents, grandparents, uncles, ...).

For all this, I love old toys. That they are well preserved seems to me quite an achievement and it amazes me even more that the person who uses them is able to have fun with them.

I have come across this unbelievable 1960s wonder. I don't know about you, but I love it:

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I'm going to ask you one last thing. As you can see, this is not a self-help article to use. So I wonder if you would like me to publish more often articles that do not have so much to do with these self-help topics but yes of curious things that I find by the network. You can tell me what you think by leaving me a comment ... Do you like this type of article or do you prefer psychological or self-help topics?

Thanks for your answers 🙂


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  1.   Pius said

    Of course!!…
    they are still inputs that at least help me too, make me feel good and make me reflect.

    You have my permission!
    Pius

  2.   LadyVi said

    I also like old toys a lot, but preferably old dolls, I have discovered many curious stories, such as that the Brabie, is a "copy" of a German sexy doll, called Lilli, and that it had been made for children. Men, for this reason it has those forms, Mattel blatantly copied it and when it was sued by the Germans it lost, so it bought the factory and took it off the market, you just have to investigate thoroughly on the net ...

  3.   Montse said

    It seems great to me that you upload articles and videos of curious things that you find out there, but do not forget the self-help topics that do us so much good. Thank you very much for your contributions!… Greetings!

  4.   Juan Vicente Frances Saez said

    Man, I subscribed to the blog for other topics.