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What toys are suitable for the post-80s generation?

Toys for the post-80s generation include glass balls, bamboo sticks, muskets, plastic ropes and tin frogs.

1, glass ball

Everyone puts a glass ball on the ground, and one of them plays his glass ball with his finger. If he hits another person's glass ball, it means winning. If you don't fight, another person will fight, and so on.

2. Bamboo Man

Use small bamboo, saw it into sections, and then string it into different shapes with ropes according to the characters, which is lifelike.

3. Musketeers

A matchstick is a matchstick. It is made of iron bars in the shape of a gun and a bicycle chain in the shape of a barrel. Power is bicycle inner tube belt, and gunpowder is matchstick. Matches will make a sound when they collide and squeeze, and fly out.

4, plastic braided rope

What girls like best is plastic braided rope, which is sold at the school gate. Many students will buy them, take them home and weave them into various shapes. They will also use these braided ropes as pendants for schoolbags. Plastic braided rope was very popular at that time.

5.tin frog

Tin frog is the most anti-fall toy when I was a child, and its quality is very good. No matter how you fall, it won't break Start the mechanism, the little frog can jump very high, and he also likes to lie on the ground and play with his friends to see whose frog jumps farthest.