Fisher-Price Retro Classics

23/05/2008

Stop reminiscing about the charming nursery toys of yesteryear and treat little ones to these re-issued classics.
If you're old enough to remember the carefree days of Play Away, Trumpton, Johnny Ball, Derek Griffiths, Pipkins and looking through the arched window, you'll know that once upon a time, Fisher-Price ruled the world. Well they did in terms of making charming pre-school toys.

Engaging, educational and delightfully whimsical, Fisher-Price's nursery toys entertained a whole generation of curious whippersnappers, so thank goodness they're back in the shape of these re-issued Retro Classics.

Chatter Telephone
Introduced in 1962, the Chatter Telephone™ was designed with a rotary dial to teach children how to dial a phone. Today's Chatter Telephone makes children smile just the same with eyes that roll up and down, and a dial that rings. This friendly phone is being re-introduced for a whole new generation of children to enjoy!

Chatter Telephone

Two Tune TV Music Box
Introduced in 1966, the Two Tune Music Box TV has been stimulating the eyes and ears of children for generations. Playing two classic tunes and showing two stories scrolling across the screen, today's Two Tune Music Box TV recreates the fun of Row Row Row Your Boat and London Bridge Is Falling Down as authentically as the original!

Pull-A-Tune Xylophone
Introduced in 1957, Pull-A-Tune Xylophone has made music and delighted children all over the world. With eight rainbow colored bars and a mallet, today's Pull-A-Tune Xylophone makes beautiful melodies for a whole new generation of children to enjoy!
Designed during the era of peace and love, each icon of innocence comes in retro packaging and will provide hours of fun. For baby, not you!
 

Fisher-Price Retro Classic Toys

Fisher-Price Retro Classics

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