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- Fisher-Price Play Family School, 1971-1975 - The Civil Rights movement, as well as the emerging woman's movement, created a whole new world for kids growing up in the 1970s. As social barriers and traditional gender stereotypes began to break down, kids were encouraged to appreciate diversity. This popular toy was one of the first playthings to include an African-American toy figure.

- 1971-1975
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Fisher-Price Play Family School, 1971-1975
The Civil Rights movement, as well as the emerging woman's movement, created a whole new world for kids growing up in the 1970s. As social barriers and traditional gender stereotypes began to break down, kids were encouraged to appreciate diversity. This popular toy was one of the first playthings to include an African-American toy figure.
- Fisher-Price "#ThankYouHeroes: Emergency Medical Technician" Action Figure, 2020 - Fisher Price created the #ThankYouHeroes collection of Superhero Action Figures in the spring of 2020 to express gratitude and support for frontline workers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Figures included healthcare workers, grocery store employees, and people who delivered essential products to homes and families. Fisher Price donated proceeds from the sales to support these frontline heroes.

- 2020
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Fisher-Price "#ThankYouHeroes: Emergency Medical Technician" Action Figure, 2020
Fisher Price created the #ThankYouHeroes collection of Superhero Action Figures in the spring of 2020 to express gratitude and support for frontline workers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Figures included healthcare workers, grocery store employees, and people who delivered essential products to homes and families. Fisher Price donated proceeds from the sales to support these frontline heroes.
- Fisher-Price "#ThankYouHeroes: Doctor" Action Figure, 2020 - Fisher Price created the #ThankYouHeroes collection of Superhero Action Figures in the spring of 2020 to express gratitude and support for frontline workers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Figures included healthcare workers, grocery store employees, and people who delivered essential products to homes and families. Fisher Price donated proceeds from the sales to support these frontline heroes.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Fisher-Price "#ThankYouHeroes: Doctor" Action Figure, 2020
Fisher Price created the #ThankYouHeroes collection of Superhero Action Figures in the spring of 2020 to express gratitude and support for frontline workers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Figures included healthcare workers, grocery store employees, and people who delivered essential products to homes and families. Fisher Price donated proceeds from the sales to support these frontline heroes.
- Fisher-Price "#ThankYouHeroes: Nurse" Action Figure, 2020 - Fisher Price created the #ThankYouHeroes collection of Superhero Action Figures in the spring of 2020 to express gratitude and support for frontline workers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Figures included healthcare workers, grocery store employees, and people who delivered essential products to homes and families. Fisher Price donated proceeds from the sales to support these frontline heroes.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Fisher-Price "#ThankYouHeroes: Nurse" Action Figure, 2020
Fisher Price created the #ThankYouHeroes collection of Superhero Action Figures in the spring of 2020 to express gratitude and support for frontline workers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Figures included healthcare workers, grocery store employees, and people who delivered essential products to homes and families. Fisher Price donated proceeds from the sales to support these frontline heroes.
- Fisher-Price Xylophone Pull Toy, circa 1964 -

- circa 1964
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Fisher-Price Xylophone Pull Toy, circa 1964
- Fisher-Price "Little People Fire Truck", 1990-1992 -

- 1990-1992
- Collections - Artifact
Fisher-Price "Little People Fire Truck", 1990-1992
- Fisher-Price Industrial Designer Uses Computer-Aided Design, circa 1990 -

- circa 1990
- Collections - Artifact
Fisher-Price Industrial Designer Uses Computer-Aided Design, circa 1990
- Fisher-Price Infant Car Seat, 1991 - Fisher-Price produced this infant safety seat in 1991. It provided security for the infant while in the car, but also provided convenience for the parent. The seat doubled as an infant carrier. The baby could be transported comfortably and securely in or out of a car with this seat.

- September 05, 1991
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Fisher-Price Infant Car Seat, 1991
Fisher-Price produced this infant safety seat in 1991. It provided security for the infant while in the car, but also provided convenience for the parent. The seat doubled as an infant carrier. The baby could be transported comfortably and securely in or out of a car with this seat.
- Fisher-Price "Picnic Basket" Play Set, 1975 - Picnics have long been packed for family reunions, for camping trips, for road trips. With this 1975 Fisher-Price playset--complete with a plastic hinged-lid picnic basket, dishes, and a tablecloth--kids could enjoy a "Teddy Bear picnic."

- 1975
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Fisher-Price "Picnic Basket" Play Set, 1975
Picnics have long been packed for family reunions, for camping trips, for road trips. With this 1975 Fisher-Price playset--complete with a plastic hinged-lid picnic basket, dishes, and a tablecloth--kids could enjoy a "Teddy Bear picnic."
- Fisher-Price "Little People Circus Clowns" Figures, 1991-1992 - Fisher-Price introduced its peg-like figures -- later known as "Little People"-- in 1959. During the 1980s, parents and child advocates feared that small toys like this could be a choking hazard. Redesigned to give the toy a greater diameter, Fisher-Price introduced this newer version in 1991. Though larger and offering a safer experience, "Little People" still provided children with plenty of fun adventures.

- 1991-1992
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Fisher-Price "Little People Circus Clowns" Figures, 1991-1992
Fisher-Price introduced its peg-like figures -- later known as "Little People"-- in 1959. During the 1980s, parents and child advocates feared that small toys like this could be a choking hazard. Redesigned to give the toy a greater diameter, Fisher-Price introduced this newer version in 1991. Though larger and offering a safer experience, "Little People" still provided children with plenty of fun adventures.