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US National Toy Hall of Fame Trivia Quiz
Original Inductees or Not?
The US National Toy Hall of Fame honours toys and games that have inspired generations of children and adults. Can you pick out the original 17 inductees from 1998?
A collection quiz
by wellenbrecher.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Pick the original 17 inductees and avoid the toys and games that were added later.
There are 17 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Etch A Sketch Erector Set Teddy bear Monopoly Marbles Roller skates Rubber Duck Crayola crayon Play-Doh Frisbee Mr Potato Head Jump Rope Radio Flyer wagon View-MasterBarbie Lincoln Logs Rubik's Cube Yo-Yo Game Boy Hula hoopChess Hot Wheels Lego Tinkertoy
Left click to select the correct answers. Right click if using a keyboard to cross out things you know are incorrect to help you narrow things down.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:
The US National Toy Hall of Fame was established in 1998 to honour toys that have inspired creative play and made a lasting impact on generations of children. The Hall of Fame is located at The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York. New toys are added each year based on criteria such as longevity, recognition and cultural significance.
The original 17 inductees into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 1998 represent a mix of classic toys, construction kits, creative tools and active play items that have shaped childhoods for generations. These toys were chosen for their innovation, popularity, creativity and impact on the world of play.
Some classic toys, such as teddy bears, yo-yos and marbles, have been around for over a century. They can provide comfort, simple but skilful entertainment or a favourite for competitive play.
Dolls like Barbie, first sold in 1959, have become global icons, allowing children to explore careers, fashion and storytelling. Barbie's ever-evolving image has reflected social change and inspired creativity for generations.
Creative and artistic toys such as Crayola crayons and Etch A Sketch have encouraged artistic expression in millions of children, making creativity accessible to all. Play-Doh, with its colourful, malleable texture, has been a staple of hands-on fun for generations.
Construction and building sets such as Lego, Lincoln Logs, Erector Set and Tinkertoy have helped young builders develop problem-solving skills through hands-on design. Whether stacking logs, clicking bricks together or constructing moving parts, these sets have fostered creativity and engineering skills.
Monopoly, one of the world's most famous board games, has entertained families with its mix of strategy, luck and competition. Its themed versions and enduring popularity have made it a household staple for decades.
Active and outdoor toys such as roller skates, hula hoops, Frisbees and Radio Flyer wagons have encouraged movement and outdoor fun. Whether twirling hoops, throwing discs or pulling a wagon full of toys, these classics encourage active play.
Imaginative and optical toys like The View-Master, with its 3D images, sparked curiosity and storytelling in children, offering a window to new worlds. It combined education and entertainment, making it a popular visual toy for decades.
The wrong answers were not among the 17 original inductees, but were later inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame: Mr Potato Head, Jump Rope (both inducted in 2000), Game Boy (2009), Hot Wheels (2011), Chess, Rubber Duck (both 2013), Rubik's Cube (2014).
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