What was it about the 1980s toys that every toy required a Milton Bradley or Parker Brothers board game to go along with it? I vaguely rec...
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Cabbage Patch Kids Hide and Seek Game 1984. Easy and fun, Guess which kid is sprouting up from the cabbage patch! 2-4 Players, Ages 6-10. This is in great condition,light wear to the outside corners of box.
In the 1980s, nothing was more important to kids than character-themed merchandise. Also, BRB, eBaying He-Man and the Masters of the Universe bedsheets.
The very unnecessary dolls that made light of a frightening ordeal.
See tutorial for shorts What you need knit fabric knit fabric for neck cuff (optional) velcro How to make the t-shirt 1. D...
TOTALLY AWESOME Picture Book loaded with FANTASTIC illustrations!!! VG+++ OPTION to UPGRADE SHIPPING method available once the item is in YOUR CART. Cabbage Patch Kids are a line of soft sculptured toy dolls sold by Xavier Roberts and registered in the United States copyright office in 1978. The doll brand was one of the most popular toy fads of the 1980s and one of the longest-running cabbage franchises in the United States. The characters appeared in many other Cabbage Patch merchandising products ranging from animated cartoons to record albums to board games. "Xavier Roberts was a ten-year-old boy who discovered the Cabbage Patch Kids by following a BunnyBee behind a waterfall into a magical Cabbage Patch, where he found the Cabbage Patch babies being born. To help them find good homes he built BabyLand General in Cleveland, Georgia where the Cabbage Patch Kids could live and play until they were adopted. BunnyBees are bee-like creatures with rabbit ears they use as wings. They pollinate cabbages with their magic crystals to make Cabbage Patch babies. Colonel Casey is a large stork who oversees Babyland General Hospital. He's the narrator of the Cabbage Patch Kids' story. Otis Lee is the leader of the gang of Cabbage Patch Kids that befriended Xavier."
Cabbage Patch Kids - Coleco -1988
When faced with new rules for advertising their products, toy makers opted to take their characters to strange and dark places.
Again, please don’t click on this post unless you lived through the ’80s.
From Trolls to Looper Looms to Easy Bake Ovens to Speak and Spells - here are 28 toys to flash you back to your childhood.
Cabbage Patch Kids - Coleco -1988
This was originally wrapping paper featuring Cabbage Patch kids paper dolls from 1984. The dolls are 'cards' while the clothes were on the wrapping paper. I included a few of the same outfits cut out differently. Also comes with a lot of little accessories like jacks and marbles. I think I am missing a girl doll but I do not know for sure. Gift doll, automatic 10 of 10 rating
His 'Children': Man Owns More Than 600 Cabbage Patch Kids (PHOTOS)
more CPK stuff
The very unnecessary dolls that made light of a frightening ordeal.
Cabbage Patch Kids Stationery/School set
There really is nothing like the memories of childhood is there? I think the older we get... the more we tend to turn our childhood memories into magical fairytale like thoughts... I know for myself.. memories of my childhood are just ever so sweet...
Cabbage Patch Kids - Coleco -1988