Toys Evolution (4000 BC - 2023)

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  • Evolution of #toys
    The first toys manufactured by humans date back to roughly 4000 B.C. They were constructed using found natural materials like as pebbles, sticks, and animal bones. In the nineteenth century, these natural materials gave way to plastic. Toys for youngsters have evolved rapidly since then. New technology resulted in the development of video game consoles, talking toys, brighter colours, and other innovations that forever altered the way children played.
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    Toy evolution represents diverse nations' shifting values, beliefs, and technical achievements throughout history. Toys have progressed tremendously over time, from basic dolls and balls to sophisticated electronic gadgets.
    Children played with simple toys made of natural materials such as stones, sticks, and bones during the prehistoric age. These toys were frequently utilised for imaginative play and as educational instruments.
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    80s Toy Trends:
    Because #lego Barbie, and #hotwheels had already been established for decades, the focus of this decade was different. This classic toy decade was marked by Hungry Hippos, Lego train sets, Cabbage Patch Dolls, Strawberry Shortcake, and the Rubix Cube. The Rubix Cube, developed in the 1970s, seized the world by storm in the 1980s and hasn't let go since.
    Some of the top toy trends of the 1980s include:
    Action figures, such as G.I. Joe and He-Man, were popular in the 1980s and frequently included characters from popular movies and television shows.
    Transformers: In the #80s transformers , a line of toy robots that could transform into vehicles or animals, were a major phenomenon.
    Barbie: The iconic fashion doll remained popular in the 1980s, with new lines such as Barbie and the Rockers and Day to Night Barbie being introduced.
    Video games: The rise of video game consoles such as the Atari 2600 and the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in the 1980s produced an entirely new genre of toys based on popular video game characters.
    Board games, such as Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble, remained popular in the 1980s, and new, modernised versions were introduced.
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