1931-1935
Doctor Doodle is one of the 16 very first toys that were made by Fisher-Price in their beginnings in 1931
Original retail price was $1.00.
1931-1933
The Drummer Bear is one of the 16 very first toys that were made by Fisher-Price in their beginnings in 1931.
The original retail price was $1.00.
1931-1934
Go 'n' Back Jumbo is one of the 16 very first toys that were made by Fisher-Price in their beginnings in 1931.
c1932-1936
1931, Fisher-Price introduced their very first 16 toys. Among these toys were 3 different Go 'n' Back toys from the Walky Balky toy line,
1932-1934 retail price was $1.50.
1935 retail price was $1.25.
c1931-1938
Tailspin Tabby is one of the 16 very first toys that were made by Fisher-Price in their beginnings in 1931. Tabby is one of the Fisher-Price patented Pop-Up Kritters
1933
In 1933, Fisher-Price had discontinued the #100 Granny Doodle, but introduced the #101 Granny Doodle & Family. Granny looks the same as she did in 1932, but two baby ducks had been attached to follow behind Granny.
Original retail price was $1.00
c1939-1940
Plucky Pinocchio was released in September 1939 in response to Disney's new movie, Pinocchio.
Copyright Walt Disney Productions.
The Original retail price was .25¢.
C1939
Hi-ho, hi-ho, it's off to work we go! Two of the most popular dwarfs from Disney's Snow White movie, Doc and Dopey,
1940-1941
This toy features a sweet old Grandpa bunny rabbit that gently rocks his clicking cart. This is one of the few Fisher-Price toys with double-jointed arms.
c1940-1941
Woofy Wowser was introduced in 1940 as "Snoopy Sniffer's Kid Brother"!
c1936 only
This chipper little Scottish Terrier dog is smartly dresses in an "authentic" McLeod plaid coat.
This toy was not sold in an individual box.
1947-1948
Woofy Wagger is a playfun pup that wags his tail and barks "woof-woof" when pulled.
1947-1948
Woofy Wagger is a playfun pup that wags his tail and barks "woof-woof" when pulled.
1954-1956
The Gold Star Stagecoach has rolled into town with two bags of the U.S. mail. En route, the horses pulling the stagecoach "gallop" alternately with a "clippity clop, clippity clop" sound.
*The original retail price was $3.00 in the East and $3.25 in the South and West.
c1956-1958
Pull over for the Mickey Mouse Safety Patrol. This creative toy features Disney's Mickey Mouse on a police motorcycle. Officer Mickey raises his arms for "stop" and "go" as the toy is pulled.
c1962 only
Fisher-Price only made 2 Hannah-Barbara toys, 1961's #711 Huckleberry Hound Xylo and 1962's #712 Fred Flinstone Xylophone. Both were one-year-only toys, both were sold exclusively at Sears, and both feature a xylophone with a pivoting base.
Sold only at Sears
c1936-1938
The Easter Parade features 5 wooden Disney figures that roll on small wooden bead wheels. The set was sold in a smart little display box with pictures of the Disney characters on the box.
1936 retail price for this set in box was .25¢.
Go 'n' Back Mule/Mulee Bak-Up
1931-1933
Go 'n' Back Mule is one of the 16 very first toys that were made by Fisher-Price in their beginnings in 1931.
1931-1932 retail price was $1.50.
c1956
With the exception of the #202 Woodsey-WEe Giraffe, the #472 Jingle Giraffe is the only Giraffe Pull Toy that Fisher-Price ever made.
1954-1955
The #845 Campbell Soud Kids Farm Truck was the 50th Anniversary "Campbell Kids" promotional toy in 1954. The wooden truck has a wooden Campbells Kids farmer driver.
1954 original retail price was $1.25 in the East and $1.39 in the South and West.
1957-1958
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the kings horses and all the king's men could not put Humpty back together again.....maybe that is why he looks so strange?
1955-1957
Kick up some fun and get into the Spanish spirit with the #166 Bucky Burro
c1940-1941
Teddy Tooter is a jazzy little teddy bear that loves to toot his horn. When pulled, Teddy raises his arms, tilts his head, and blows his horn with all his might!
c1941-1947
The Pony Express features a new ingenious action. The pony gallops realistically as his head bobs up and down and his back legs move in unison. A realistic "clip-clop" sound adds to the appeal.
c1950-1951
The Kitty Bell, introduced in 1950, featured a new and exclusive action.
1948-1950
The Musical Elephant is a highly detailed wooden elephant that looks and acts like a real circus elephant.
c1932-1933
One of the new toys introduced in 1932 was the fabulous Chubby Cheif, a round and happy elephant firefighter
The original dealer's cost was $6.25 for per dozen Chubby Chiefs, weighing a total of 26 lbs.
The original retail price was $1.00 each
c1941-1949
It's the little drummer boy...er, make that a drummer mouse! Mickey Mouse is proud to beat out a peppy little tune on his drum just for you.
Suggested retail price in 1948 was .69¢
c1940-1941
This toy features a sweet old Grandpa bunny rabbit that gently rocks his clicking cart. This is one of the few Fisher-Price toys with double-jointed arms.