
11 Toys That Only Worked If You Had Siblings
Some toys were made for solo fun, but these classics only came alive when you had a sibling to share (or fight over) them with.

Some toys were made for solo fun, but these classics only came alive when you had a sibling to share (or fight over) them with.

Here's a look at 10 popular toys that kids loved but almost always broke on the very first day of play.

Long before streaming and digital downloads took over, movie magic lived on through the toys that came with it. These collectibles turned favorite characters into playtime legends, making every trip to the theater just the beginning of the fun.

For many kids growing up in the '80s, '90s, and early 2000s, the highlight of a fast food visit wasn’t the meal but the toy inside the box. These tiny treasures were fun, collectible, and sometimes even traded like playground currency.

These toys looked fun on the box, but their instructions turned playtime into a puzzle of its own.

Toy commercials are often colorful and fun, designed to capture the imagination of kids. Yet, some ads stirred controversy and debate for reasons beyond just selling a product.