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7 Building Toys Made in Ohio
Explore seven building toys made in Ohio, including blocks, girder and panel, interlocking plastic, and metal building sets.
Constructing Imagination: How Toy Companies Inspired Girls to Build
The perception of building bricks as “boy’s toys” has evolved since the 1970s, influenced by initiatives like LEGO’s Friends line launched in 2012 and MEGA’s Barbie building collections aimed at girls. Research reveals distinct play styles between genders, prompting both companies to create products fostering creativity among girls, enhancing female representation in the toy market.
12 Scales of LEGO
Discover which scale is perfect for your next LEGO building project.
Arkitoy: A Watertown, Wisconsin Wonder
In 1863, George B. Lewis founded a successful mill in Watertown, WI, later expanding into toys, notably the affordable Arkitoy sets, before transitioning to plastic post-WWII.
A Brief History of Lincoln Logs
Log Cabin Playhouses inspired Lincoln Logs, created by John Lloyd Wright in 1916. The toy became iconic, reflecting American spirit and success through decades.
Battle of the Bricks: LEGO vs Tyco Super Blocks
After LEGO’s patents expired, Tyco launched Super Blocks, leading to a trademark lawsuit that ultimately benefited consumers despite differing marketing strategies.
How A. C. Gilbert Took Over the Richter Company After WWI
Before WWI, F. Ad. Richter & Co. thrived producing toys like Anchor Blocks, but post-war, anti-German sentiment affected sales and ownership, leading to its eventual decline by WWII.
The Rise and Fall of American Bricks
Halsam Products pioneered interlocking bricks in America before LEGO, transitioning from wood to plastic in the 1940s, later acquired by Playskool.