Another selection of photos from our Soviet childhood. I found it on one site and sat down for a couple of hours. This is what I had, and this too. And this happened to all Soviet children. Which of these things did you have? For example, a tumbler! So big. She was in all kindergartens
Mechanical doll Moscow 80. We had one like this at home. True, my sister was already playing it.
Table hockey. I remember fighting in the camp when it was raining outside and there was nothing to do.
Mechanical monkey. It is written that it was produced in the 50-60s, but this is probably a mistake, it was most likely sold in the 70s, otherwise where did I get it from?
Tag. Maybe they’re lying around somewhere at my mom’s now.
Later (somewhere in the 80s) a more advanced game appeared - Scrabble. I think it has no longer survived, I remember that it was given away or given to someone.
This is the kind of crap we had in our sideboard. I’ve never used it, but I definitely remember it being there. This seems to be for mustard.
Here's another useless thing - a coin box. Dad tried to use it, but after each attempt it migrated back to my toys. She was just like that, blue.
My mother had such a powder compact in her bathroom on a glass shelf under the mirror! I remember her very well :)
And there was such a thing. This is for a perfume bottle.
Steel hedgehog I remember it was hard. I figured it out like a nesting doll. Each part can be used as an ashtray.
Dragon for cracking nuts! Also a thing from the 80s.
Everyone probably remembers this calendar :)
I went to school with this sharpener. Only mine was not so gloomy, it was lighter. And I still didn't like her.
But I liked this one. And in the end, by the time I was in fifth grade, I convinced my mother of the need to have such a thing at home :)
Electronics calculator. It may even have been preserved, lying somewhere. I can imagine how many emotions there will be if you stumble upon it in fifty years :)
And this is just a masterpiece! Electronic game "Well, wait a minute!" ALL children dreamed of having her. My grandmother bought it for her beloved granddaughter (not me), and I was terribly jealous. Sometimes, when we weren't fighting or having an argument, I got to play. Then other varieties appeared: “Cheerful Chef”, “Fisher Cat”, football with Mickey Mouse.