There's something very appealing about this Kinder space station model. It's got a nice SpaceX vibe to it and the small pictures sits with it really well. I saw this online and saved the pic.
Have you anything like this?
There's something very appealing about this Kinder space station model. It's got a nice SpaceX vibe to it and the small pictures sits with it really well. I saw this online and saved the pic.
Have you anything like this?
The local Morrisons has a whole aisle of Halloween goodies.
Here's a few that caught my bloodshot eye.
What are the Halloween aisles like in your part of the world readers and are there ANY breakfast cereal premiums at all anywhere?
Back in the day our daughter, a mere youngster at the time, was into various kiddy characters who were popular for a while. Some endured and some didn't but I bet you've heard of them all.
Holly Hobbie - a sort of little shabby chic hippy girl with a floppy hat, Holly got absolutely everywhere; cups, plates, jigsaws, statues and more. I bet there was a game too and maybe even toys. If you go to a few charity shops today there will be something to do with Holly Hobbie in there like a cup or a purse.
Rainbow Brite - a multi-coloured girl who had masses of hair I recall. Lots of merchandising, Annuals and figures. I used to find Rainbrow Brite stuff mint in package at boot sales in the 90's.
Victoria Plum - I don't remember much about this little fairy-type urchin. A sort of forest Holly Hobbie. I used to find a few jigsaw puzzles at sales. There's a bathroom company with the same name.
Strawberry Shortcake - our daughter had and still has some toys from this range. They're in our attic.
Fern Gully - I know next to nothing about this except that at some point our little 'un had an annual.
Do you know any of these readers?