Origins of 10 Classic Toys

Posted by Alex in Toys on April 13, 2009 at 7:14 am

Last month, our very own Stacy (who just survived a freaky accident involving a downed power line – glad you’re ok, Stacy!) wrote a very neat post over at mental_floss about the background stories of 10 classic toys.

Take, for instance, Slinky:

Slinky was invented by Naval engineer Richard James. He knocked a spring off of a shelf when he was working to develop springs that could keep ship instruments stable in choppy waters. The spring did what a Slinky does… it stepped down to a stack of books, then to the table, and then to the floor, where it righted itself into a cylinder. James knew it would be a great toy, and tests by neighborhood kids proved him right.

Link – via i met a possum

 
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