Katie Kopycat (sometimes mistaken for Katie Copycat Doll) was a blonde, hard-plastic doll with soft vinyl head and lower arms (they were jointed at the elbow) by Palitoy. She sat at her desk, with her right-hand holding a pen connected ...
Breakfast was great in the 80s with collectable toys in the Cornflakes. My favourites were characters from the Willow movie (you always got about 3 of the one you never wanted), the real floating submarines (insert baking soda to work) ...
I'm sure that these were the names of them but I am sure someone might put me right. They were around late-60's/early-70's. They two small balls on each end of string with a hoop in the middle that you held ...
So, you've had your eye on the latest Barbie doll, or perhaps the newest, shiniest Transformer, so where do you keep all those carefully counted pennies safe? Kids never had there own bank accounts, so in order to keep the ...
Kid Sister was a great doll - she came with bib overalls and was supposed to be like your little sister. She had a pretty realistic face and hair, that you could style yourself and she was available as a ...
Kimberly was a very pretty, approximately 17", strung doll made by Tomy. I had the one with skates on, in Hang Ten clothes. I love closed mouth dolls, instread of ones with big smiles. I miss mine!Kimberly was made of ...
King Zor was a huge plastic dinosaur produced by the Ideal Corporation in the mid 60's. Powered by 4 "D" cells, the unit would roar and move forward when switched on. A dart gun, supplied with the unit, was used ...
A doll wearing a red white and blue dress and had blonde hair. If you squeezed one of her hands her mouth used to to move as if she was kissing you. ...
A classic children's cartoon from the mid-80s starring an 8 year old bear cub called Kissyfur.Kissyfur had escaped from the circus with his father following a train derailment and ended up in the wetlands of Paddlecab County. It wasn't easy ...
The Kit and Kaboodle Doll and Horse Set was released by Ideal Toys in 1984. In case you don't know, Kit was the doll and Kaboodle was her trusty horse. Kit had very blonde and curly rooted hair that was ...
Kitty Karry-All Doll was part of the Brady Bunch line produced by Remco in 1969. Kitty Karry-All originally had long blonde hair tied up in pigtails (to represent Cindy's hair on The Brady Bunch). Kitty Karry-All was actually Cindy's favourite ...
The Knight Rider Car toy was a black and wonderfully sleek '82 Pontiac Firebird modelled on the car used in the Knight Rider TV series. When I was a kid, I used to marvel - not at the fact ...
I had a Knitting Jenny! I don't remember how old I was, but I got it from 'Santa Clause' and I really loved it... until it broke.I took my Knitting Jenny with me everywhere (except to school - but I ...
Little Kool-Aid maker was a home beverage maker. You bought sachets of different flavoured mixes and put it all in the top of the beverage maker, poured water through the hole and it mixed throughly with sugar. You then pressed ...
Koosas were little animal dolls with stuffed bodies and hard plastic heads. You could get either cat, dog or lion Koosas that came in all sorts of different colours. Koosas had either blue or brown eyes. When you bought a ...
I remember clearly the first time I met a Koosh ball. I was in the playground and it landed at my feet with a “Koosh” Sound. I didn’t know what it was at first. It looked alien, like it might ...
I remember my friends coming by with their Krazy Kars and racing up and down the streets. We had markers at each end and we used to spin around and race back, going forwards one way and backwards the other ...