With the holiday spirit in the air, it’s the perfect time to dive into the history of iconic holiday gifts. Using national toy archives and data curated by The Strong from 1920 to today, Stacker searched for products that caught hold of the public zeitgeist through novelty, innovation, kitsch, quirk, or simply great timing, and then rocketed to success.
1921: Lincoln Logs
Updated1922: Tinkertoy
Updated1923: A. C. Gilbert chemistry sets
Updated1924: Erector Set
Updated1925: Teddy bear
Updated1926: Crayola Crayons
Updated1927: Radio Flyer wagon
Updated1928: Yo-yo
Updated1929: Pop-up book
Updated1930: Mickey Mouse doll
Updated1931: Finger paint
Updated1932: Sock monkey
Updated1933: Marx wind-up toys
Updated1934: Buck Rogers Disintegrator Pistol
Updated1935: Shirley Temple doll
Updated1936: Balsa wood models
Updated1937: Monopoly
Updated1938: Microscope Set
Updated1939: View-Master
Updated1940: Red Ryder BB Gun
Updated1941: Beach ball
Updated1942: Little Golden Books
Updated1943: Little green army men
Updated1944: Soap bubbles and bubble blowers
Updated1945: Slinky
Updated1946: Lionel Trains
Updated1947: Tonka Trucks
Updated1948: Toy Piano
Updated1949: Clue
Updated1950: Magic 8 Ball
Updated1951: Colorforms
Updated1952: Mr. Potato Head
Updated1953: Model Car
Updated1954: Scrabble
Updated1955: Silly Putty
Updated1956: Play-Doh
Updated1957: Water balloons
Updated1958: Hula Hoop
Updated1959: Barbie
Updated1961: Slip ’N Slide
Updated1962: Chatter Telephone
Updated1963: Easy-Bake Oven
Updated1964: G.I. Joe
Updated1965: Wham-O Frisbee
Updated1966: Twister
Updated1967: Lite-Brite
Updated1968: Hot Wheels
Updated1969: Lego building sets
Updated1970: Nerf ball
Updated1971: Weebles
Updated1973: Shrinky Dinks
Updated1974: Skateboard
Updated1975: The Pet Rock
Updated1976: Stretch Armstrong
Updated1977: Atari 2600 Game System
Updated1978: Star Wars action figures
Updated1979: Simon
Updated1980: Rubik’s Cube hits the shelves
Updated1981: He-Man action figures
Updated1982: My Little Pony
Updated1983: Cabbage Patch Kids
Updated1984: Transformers
Updated1985: Teddy Ruxpin
Updated1986: Nintendo Entertainment System
Updated1987: Jenga
Updated1988: Troll Dolls
Updated1989: Game Boy
Updated1990: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures
Updated1991: Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Updated1992: Talkboy
Updated1993: Super Soaker
Updated1994: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Updated1995: Beanie Babies
Updated1996: Tickle Me Elmo
Updated1997: Tamagotchi
Updated1998: Furby
Updated1999: Pokémon trading cards
Updated2000: PlayStation 2
Updated2001: Bratz Dolls
Updated2002: Beyblades
Updated2003: Cranium Hullabaloo
Updated2004: Robosapien
Updated2005: Xbox 360
Updated2006: Nintendo Wii
Updated2007: Guitar Hero
Updated2008: WALL-E Toys
Updated2009: Angry Birds
Updated2010: iPad
Updated2011: Skylanders
Updated2012: LeapPad Explorer
Updated2013: Tekno the Robotic Puppy
Updated2015: Shopkins Toys
Updated2016: Hatchimals
Updated2017: Fingerlings
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