The Alphabet Game

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debby

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Erector set (okay so I didn't actually have one, but it's all I could think of for E!!!
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Magic Markers! (Mom hated when those came out!)

Debbie, I got my godson a Lambie for his baptism! It was a cute little lamb that was laying down, and had a little wind up music box inside. Mel said it was Phillips favorite thing in the world for quite a long time.
 

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Paper Dolls.--My friend and I had movie stars and singers, child stars, Nancy Drew, any kind you could think of. We acted out stories with them, and couldn't understand why other kids just tried the clothes on and took them off. It was our very favorite game to play. I loved the beautiful clothes the movie stars had. They're harder to find; in fact I had to pay $14 for Raggedy Anne and Andy for my granddaughter; they're considered collectibles now.(R.Ann and Andy) Oh, and we called them cutouts, because very few could be punched out. We actually had to cut each dress. I never cut the side tabs out; I cut them off!
 

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Q-tips.... yes you heard me right!

My mom was so crafty, (she didn't believe in store bought toys) I still have the Q-tip house I made when I was 8yrs old!
 

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Tea Set for little girls. My first real memory is reaching under the furniture for a piece of my tea set. I was about 3 or 4. I felt something soft and started pulling it out. It was a cat that had somehow got into our house. That explains some things, doesn't it?
 
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