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School bus | pull toy:Fisher-Price School Bus

Fisher-Price Toysca.1960

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

The Little People--the abstract figures that populate a toddler's world--first appeared in a 1959 Fisher-Price Safety School Bus. Throughout the last decades of the 20th century, the Little People appeared in all manner of play sets like trains, amusement parks, circuses, and farms. The figures became so popular, in fact, they were sold separately as the Play Family. By 1975, Fisher-Price secured a licensing agreement to produce little figures of Sesame Street characters. Other licensed properties increased the popularity of the figures. Fisher-Price, maker of the play sets with Little People, began in 1930 specializing in toys for infants and preschool youngsters. The company marketed toys "created to fascinate and stimulate a child's imagination," and prided itself on producing safe and durable playthings. Mattel, Inc. purchased the company in 1993 and increased marketing and distribution of Fisher-Price toys throughout the world.

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  • Title: School bus | pull toy:Fisher-Price School Bus
  • Creator: Fisher-Price Toys
  • Date Created: ca.1960
  • Location: USA
  • Subject Keywords: school bus
  • Type: Transportation Toys, Pull Toys
  • Medium: wood, paint, plastic, string, vinyl, paper, adhesive
  • Object ID: 111.3826
  • Credit Line: Gift of the Van Erp Family
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