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John Lloyd Wright, son of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, invented this classic building set.
The original instructions included plans for a replica of Abraham Lincoln's cabin, obviously, but also directions for building Uncle Tom's cabin.
After a stonemason saw kids building things with pencils and spools of thread, he got the idea for Tinkertoys.
Hula Hoops have been around forever in various formats, but the official Wham-O toy was invented in 1958.
The inventors promoted it by going around to playgrounds and parks, giving children samples, and showing them how to use them.
These little critters are actual live animals called brine shrimp. They were "invented" in 1957 by Harold von Braunhut, the man who invented X-Ray Specs.
Brine shrimp are ideal for packaging because they enter a natural (shippable) state of suspended animation in certain environments. When kids release the "monkeys" into the prepared water, they "hatch."
The sculpting clay with the trademarked scent was first sold as a wallpaper cleaner. It was rolled on the walls to remove coal dust.
These ugly-cute dolls were created in 1949 by a Danish fisherman who needed a cheap Christmas gift for his daughter. He used sheep's wool for the hair.
Thomas Dam's dolls caught on, which is why the original dolls were called Dam Dolls.