40. Skip-It: Since the toy had a score-keeper built in, recess contests were a regular occurance.
41. Super Soakers: If it was summer, it was time to whip out the super soaker—no other water gun stood a chance in comparison.
42. Koosh Balls: Has anyone yet to determine the purpose of koosh balls, besides looking awesome on top of pens?
43. Silly Putty: It bounces. It flows like liquid. It can
break apart. Silly Putty’s strange dynamics had every ‘90s kid
mesmerized for hours on end.
44. Moon Shoes: When you were bouncing down the block, moon
shoes not only gave you a few extra jumps to your step, but they also
added on a few inches, making every kid feel like a giant.
45. Paper Fortune Tellers: There was no better feeling than hearing that your future held a marriage between you and Leonardo DiCaprio.
46. Milky Pens: When drawing all over yourself during Social Studies was socially acceptable, Milky Pens were the only way to go.
47. Stickopotamus: Sticker collecting (especially those
scratch-and-sniffs) was made easy with the sticker binder that held them
while keeping your fuzzy stickers perfectly organized.
48. Pokemon: Gotta catch ‘em all.
49. Tamagotchi: Keeping one of those alien babies alive in the 3rd grade was harder than doing 4th grade long division.
50. Pretty Pretty Princess: The game that taught every little girl that an outfit is never complete without accessories… or a tiara.
51. Mr. Sketch Scented Markers: Now, here comes the age old
question—do you let your friend hold the marker up to your nose to
smell, or do you think they’ll draw all over your face with the smelly
black licorice one?
52. Easy-Bake Oven: If only every meal could be cooked in a portable oven using powdered ingredients.
53. Mall Madness: Teaching children the value of a credit card since 1996 (…and originally in 1988).
54. Furby: Was it an owl? Was it a hamster? Was it an
owlster? The talking alien creature was one of the creepier toys that
came out of the decade.
55. Pogs: No one is 100% sure about
what they were or how you should play with them, but collecting Pogs was
all the rage during the early '90s.
56. Operation: For every
doctor-to-be, there was no better way to practice your steady hand
skills than carefully pulling funny bones out of a naked man.
57. Dream Phone: (ring, ring) it's for you! 58. Boomboxes: Remember when iPods didn't exist and we had to lug around boomboxes and listen to scratched CDs?
59. Lite Brite: Way cooler than plain old drawing.
60. Spin Art:
The messiest fun a kid could have! There was no better way to test your
artistic abilities than by squeezing paint onto a moving sheet of
paper.
61. Beanie Babies: The world went crazy when it came to collecting TY Beanie Babies. These tiny toys have become a collector's item now!
62. Shaving Fun Ken Doll: Because scruff is never a good thing.
63. Ouija Boards: Without them, how else could you find out which spirits were lurking in your house?
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