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  2. Playset - Wikipedia

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    Playsets, or play sets, are themed collections of similar toys designed to work together to enact some action or event. The most common toy playsets involve plastic figures, accessories, and possibly buildings or scenery, purchased together in a common box.

  3. Category:Plastic toys - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Plastic toys" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Building blocks (toy) C.

  4. List of toys - Wikipedia

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    Hoops have been a popular toy across a variety of cultures since antiquity.. This article is a list of toys, toy sets, and toy systems; the toys included are widely popular (either currently or historically) and provide illustrative examples of specific types of toys.

  5. Fortune and glory and plastic bricks, kids: We've unearthed ...

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    With Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones set to return for his fifth — and final — tomb-raiding blockbuster, Lego has new playsets honoring the archeologist adventurer's rich cinematic history.

  6. Little People (toys) - Wikipedia

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    Also at this time, the figures were made with plastic bodies instead of wood. The Play Family dollhouse was introduced in 1969, with other playsets to follow, including a firehouse, an airport and a service station. Eventually, the toys encompassed a wide range of playsets, furniture packs, and accessory packs.

  7. Girder and Panel building sets - Wikipedia

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    Girder and Panel toy sets were an important toy in the transition from the metal-based Gilbert Erector Sets of the 1920-to-1950 era to the plastic toys of the modern age. While Lego is arguably the most popular contemporary construction toy, no other toy has replaced Girder and Panel as a direct reflection of modern building techniques.