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Hall of Fame in Rochester, New York
The National Toy Hall of Fame is a U.S. hall of fame that recognizes the contributions of toys and games that have sustained their popularity for many years. Criteria for induction include: icon status (the toy is widely recognized, respected, and remembered); longevity (more than a passing fad); discovery (fosters learning, creativity, or discovery); and innovation (profoundly changed play or toy design).[1] Established in 1998 under the direction of Ed Sobey, it was originally housed at A. C. Gilbert's Discovery Village in Salem, Oregon , United States , but was moved to the Strong National Museum of Play (now The Strong ) in Rochester, New York , in 2002 after it outgrew its original home.
As of 2023, eighty-five (85 ) toys have been enshrined in the National Toy Hall of Fame:
Original inductees (1998-99) [ edit ]
The original inductees to the National Toy Hall of Fame were announced in November 1999. Students from nearby Willamette University protested (good-naturedly) when they learned that Mr. Potato Head and Barbie's friend Ken were not included.[2]
Glass-made marbles
Hula hoops
Barbie dolls and creator Ruth Handler
Lego pieces
Tinkertoy pieces
Monopoly board
Crayola crayon
Erector Set
Etch A Sketch
Frisbee
Hula hoop
Lego
Lincoln Logs
Marbles
Monopoly
Play-Doh
Radio Flyer wagon
Roller skates
Teddy bear
Tinkertoy
View-Master
Duncan Yo-Yo
Class of 2000 [ edit ]
Knucklebones
Metal Slinky
Jump rope
The following toys were added in 2000:
Bicycle
Knucklebones
Jump rope
Mr. Potato Head
Slinky
This year's selections were chosen from a field of 34 nominations by a panel of educators and civic leaders that included Sharon Kitzhaber, wife of Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber .[3] Nominees rejected for the honor this year included G.I. Joe, the Nintendo Entertainment System, the soccer ball , Beanie Babies , the baseball glove and the cap gun .[3]
Class of 2001 [ edit ]
Old-style steel toy bottom-dump truck by Tonka
Silly Putty molded into a cube
The following toys were added in 2001:
Silly Putty
Tonka trucks [4]
Both children and adults created a list of 82 nominees over the past year. A national panel of distinguished educators and civic leaders choose two toys for induction this year.[4]
Class of 2002 [ edit ]
A completed Jigsaw puzzle
The following toys were added in 2002:
Jigsaw puzzle
Raggedy Ann : her induction this year came after a full year of campaigning from fans.[5]
There were more than ninety nominees this year.[5]
Class of 2003 [ edit ]
Blocks with letters and numbers
English draughts board (aka checkers)
The following toys were added in 2003:
Alphabet Blocks
Checkers [6]
Finalists included: Big Wheel tricycle, Candy Land , Clue , Easy-Bake Oven, jack-in-the-box, Lionel trains, Little People, Magic 8 Ball, Matchbox model cars, and Scrabble .[7]
Class of 2004 [ edit ]
A rocking horse
Game of Scrabble in progress
The following toys were added in 2004:
G.I. Joe : the G.I. Joe brand overwhelmed the competition in a Playthings Magazine poll asking which nominated toy most deserved to be honored.[8]
Rocking horse
Scrabble
Finalists included: Big Wheel tricycle, Cabbage Patch Kids, Candy Land , Easy-Bake Oven, Hot Wheels, Lionel Trains, Little People, Rubik's Cube, and Wiffle ball.[9]
Class of 2005 [ edit ]
The following toys were added in 2005:
Candy Land [10]
Cardboard box [11]
Jack-in-the-box
Finalists included: Atari 2600, Big Wheel tricycle, Cabbage Patch Kids, Clue , Easy-Bake Oven, Hot Wheels, Lionel trains, Little People, Magic 8 Ball, and Wiffle ball. The cardboard box was inducted without nomination.[12]
Class of 2006 [ edit ]
The first three versions of the Easy-Bake oven
Lionel Corporation products
The following toys were added in 2006:
Easy-Bake Oven [1]
Lionel Trains [1]
Finalists included: Atari Game System, Big Wheel tricycle, Lite-Brite, Little People, Hot Wheels, Operation skill game , Pez candy dispenser , the rubber duck, the skateboard, and Twister.[13]
Class of 2007 [ edit ]
Atari 2600 four-switch "wood veneer" version; the original 2600 had six switches
Raggedy Ann meets Raggedy Andy for the first time; illustrated by
Johnny Gruelle
A chinese "single line“ kite in flight
The following toys were added in 2007:
Atari 2600 [14]
Kite [15]
Raggedy Andy [16]
Finalists included: The baby doll, Big Wheel tricycle, The Game of Life , Hot Wheels, My Little Pony dolls, the pogo stick , Spirograph , and Yahtzee .[17]
Class of 2008 [ edit ]
Baby doll
Skateboard
The following toys were added in 2008:[18]
The stick : Curators praised the stick for its all-purpose, no-cost, recreational qualities, noting its ability to serve either as raw material or an appendage transformed in myriad ways by a child's creativity.
The baby doll
The skateboard
Finalists included: Clue, the dollhouse, Flexible flyer sleds , The Game of Life , Hot Wheels, Magic 8 Ball, Rubik's Cube, Thomas the Tank Engine , Wiffle ball, and Yahzee . The stick was inducted without nomination.[19]
Class of 2009 [ edit ]
Nintendo Game Boy
Big Wheel
The following toys were added in 2009:[20]
The ball
Game Boy
Big Wheel tricycle
Finalists included: Cabbage Patch Kids, The Game of Life, Hot Wheels, the paper airplane, playing cards, Rubik's Cube, sidewalk chalk, the toy tea set , and Transformers action figures.[21]
Class of 2010 [ edit ]
Board from the Game of Life
Playing cards
The following toys were added in 2010:[22]
The Game of Life
Playing cards
Finalists included: Cabbage Patch Kids, chess, the dollhouse, dominoes, Dungeons & Dragons , Hot Wheels, Lite-Brite, Magic 8 Ball, the pogo stick, and Rubik's Cube.[23]
Class of 2011 [ edit ]
A three story dollhouse
The following toys were added in 2011:[24]
Hot Wheels
Dollhouse
Blanket
Finalists included: Dungeons & Dragons , Jenga , pogo sticks, puppets, radio-controlled cars , Rubik's Cube, Simon , Star Wars action figures, Transformers action figures, and Twister . The blanket was inducted without nomination.[25]
Class of 2012 [ edit ]
The following toys were added in 2012:[26]
Cosplay of the Star Wars characters
A boxed domino set
Star Wars action figures
Dominoes
Finalists included: Corn Popper, Clue , Lite-Brite, little green army men, Magic 8 Ball, the pogo stick, sidewalk chalk, Simon , the toy tea set, and Twister .[27]
Class of 2013 [ edit ]
Rubber duck
The following toys were added in 2013:[28]
Chess
Rubber duck
Finalists included: bubbles, Clue, little green army men, Little People, Magic 8 Ball, My Little Pony dolls, Nerf, Pac-Man , scooters , and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures .[29]
Class of 2014 [ edit ]
The following toys were added in 2014:[30]
A child blowing soap bubbles
Rubik's cube
Little green army men
Bubbles
Rubik's Cube
Finalists included: American girl dolls, Hess toy trucks , Little People, My Little Pony dolls, Operation skill game, the paper airplane, pots and pans , Slip 'n' Slide , and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures.[31]
Class of 2015 [ edit ]
The following toys were added in 2015:[32]
Men playing Twister
Super Soaker water gun
Puppet
Twister
Super Soaker
Finalists included: American girl dolls, Battleship , coloring books, Jenga, Playmobil , scooters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures, tops, and Wiffle ball.[33]
Class of 2016 [ edit ]
The following toys were added in 2016:[34]
Swings
Dungeons & Dragons
Little People
Swing
Finalists included: bubble wrap , Care Bears , coloring books, Clue , Nerf, pinball, Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots , Transformers action figures, and Uno .[35]
Class of 2017 [ edit ]
Wiffle ball
Paper airplane
The following toys were added in 2017:[36]
Clue
Wiffle ball
Paper airplane
Finalists included: Magic 8 Ball, Matchbox model cars, My Little Pony dolls, PEZ candy dispensers, play food, Risk, sand, Transformers action figures, and Uno .[37]
Class of 2018 [ edit ]
Group of pinball games
Deck of Uno cards
The following toys were added in 2018:[38]
Magic 8 Ball
Pinball
Uno
Finalists included: American Girl dolls, chalk, Chutes and Ladders , Corn Popper, Flexible Flyer sleds, Masters of the Universe , tic-tac-toe , Tickle Me Elmo , and Tudor Electric Football .[39]
Class of 2019 [ edit ]
The following toys were added in 2019:[40]
People playing Magic: The gathering
Matchbox model cars
Coloring book
Magic: The Gathering
Matchbox model cars
Finalists included: Care Bears , Corn Popper, Jenga , Masters of the Universe , My Little Pony dolls, Nerf Blaster , Risk , smartphones , and tops.[41]
Class of 2020 [ edit ]
Jenga tower
The following toys were added in 2020:[42]
Baby Nancy
Sidewalk chalk
Jenga
Finalists included: Bingo , Breyer horses , Lite-Brite, Masters of the Universe , My Little Pony dolls, Risk , Sorry! , Tamogatchi , and Yahtzee .[43]
Class of 2021 [ edit ]
Children in a sandbox
The following toys were added on November 4, 2021:[44]
American Girl dolls
Risk
Sand
Finalists included: Battleship , billiards , Cabbage Patch Kids, Corn Popper, mahjong , Masters of the Universe , piñata , The Settlers of Catan , and the toy fire engine.[45]
Class of 2022 [ edit ]
Cosplay of Master of the Universe
Spinning top
The following toys were added on November 10, 2022:[46]
Lite-Brite
Masters of the Universe
Top
Finalists included: Bingo, Breyer horses, Catan , Nerf, Phase 10 , piñata, Pound Puppies , Rack-O , and Spirograph.[47]
Class of 2023 [ edit ]
Two boys show off their baseball cards
A Cabbage Patch Kid doll
A Nerf dart and two Nerf balls
The following toys were added on November 10, 2023:[48]
Baseball cards
Cabbage Patch Kids
Corn Popper
Nerf
Finalists included: Battleship , Bingo, Bop-It , Choose Your Own Adventure books, Connect Four , Ken , Little Tikes Cozy Coupe , slime , and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures.[49]
In addition, the Strong highlighted several frequent past finalists as part of a public-driven Forgotten Five vote to induct a fourth toy. Nominees included: Corn Popper, My Little Pony dolls, PEZ candy dispensers, pogo sticks, and Transformers action figures.[50]
See also [ edit ]
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