It’s actually those tinted glasses of nostalgia bathing our own childhood memories in a rosy glow.
If your child is bugging you for a real life pet, start them off with one of these.
First introduced in 1961, this Fisher Price classic is still available to buy today.
Released in 1984, Pound Puppies were hugely popular, even spawning their own TV show.
From personal experience, we know that older brothers loved to use Boglins to terrorise their little sisters!
The new release is exactly the same as the original and even comes in retro style packaging.
Mr Potato Head is an icon there’s now doubt about it.
Fun for kids, but also great mindfulness activity for adults.
Share the excitement with your own kids by helping them make their own icy treats.
Visit any toy shop today and you’ll still find a large range of characters and playsets on display.
Arguably one of the most nostalgia-inducing toys around, Stretch Armstrong was first introduced in 1976. you could still find a pre-loved version onresale sites like eBay.
It’s safe to say our 11-year-old tester (and a total baller) was absolutely thrilled.
Find out how this new Magic Mixies toy faired when tested by our parent tester Punteha and her eight-year-old daughter