I'm so old I Remember when:

I don't remember having a lot of indoor toys like Tinker Toys, Lincoln Logs and the like, but our cousins did. We were fascinated by them. Probably because our aunt had like, 10 kids and a huge house, and there were 4 of us kids in a 2 BR trailer - and no, we didn't call it a mobile home, lol. We had books and modeling clay, and paper bags and wooden spools and shoelaces. We'd draw faces on the paper bags, cut holes for eyes and chase each other around the house. We'd string necklaces out of the spools and shoelaces. We had chess, a Monopoly game and Scrabble. These were indoor winter toys. Otherwise we were outside, on bikes, playing games, hide and seek, volleyball, etc.
 
I don't remember having a lot of indoor toys like Tinker Toys, Lincoln Logs and the like, but our cousins did. We were fascinated by them. Probably because our aunt had like, 10 kids and a huge house, and there were 4 of us kids in a 2 BR trailer - and no, we didn't call it a mobile home, lol. We had books and modeling clay, and paper bags and wooden spools and shoelaces. We'd draw faces on the paper bags, cut holes for eyes and chase each other around the house. We'd string necklaces out of the spools and shoelaces. We had chess, a Monopoly game and Scrabble. These were indoor winter toys. Otherwise we were outside, on bikes, playing games, hide and seek, volleyball, etc.
Steal the flag, and our basement didn't have any windows so we played hide and seek in the dark. And lots of time reading.
 

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