Wooden crane like I got for Sinterklaas long ago Jacqueline the Wildebras doll my mother gave me Tin piggy bank with a dog with movable tongue Electro Junior, I loved looking at all the small pictures Fabeltjeskrant puzzle: I must have had it because I recognize it distinctly Jumbo puzzle of a steam train in America that clearly influenced my life Build-O-Fun building toy that I must have received at a Tupperware party HEMA Railway Quartet, not to play but to marvel at all aspects of the railways Jumbolino rediscovered, I really didn't remember I ever had this Czech Original Flashlight MY DAY (mine was blue) My old breakdown lamp, I still managed to find it Jumbo Hocus Pocus 375 was actually quite iconic back in the days Spiro Junior was tough to do, but the results were amazing My parents had them, I liked the pictures: the British puzzles My parents had them, I liked the pictures: the European puzzles TemSi 3 Metal Construction Box (Meccano), my dad loved it more than me TemSi Chain Box, I liked turning that large sprocket Vivo pins of Tweety and the traffic album, nice new memory Traditional, white, small, large, just about the types of marbles I played with Super Spirograph, the box and its contents looked very attractive outside