Repliessteemitboard (66)in life • 5 years agoRE: This week's summary : Toy photography #8 by @mevilkingdomCongratulations @mevilkingdom! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others…legominifigures (35)in history • 7 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1940's by @mevilkingdomLove it !! 😀steemitboard (66)in life • 7 years agoRE: This week's summary : Toy photography #8 by @mevilkingdomCongratulations @mevilkingdom! You have received a personal award! Happy Birthday - 1 Year on Steemit Click on the badge to view your own Board of Honor on SteemitBoard. For more…riostarr (68)in life • 8 years agoRE: This week's summary : Toy photography #8 by @mevilkingdomgood jobsteemcleaners (83)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1940's by @mevilkingdomSource: Source: Not indicating that the content you copy/paste is not your original work could be seen as plagiarism. Some tips to share content and add value: Using a few sentences…getonthetrain (69)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1940's by @mevilkingdomThis series is so interesting, I love reading the history behind these toys!builderofcastles (64)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1940's by @mevilkingdomThe slinky has very little intrinsic value until demonstrated. If television had not come along about the same time, it would never have gotten anywhere. Same with Post-it notes. Everyone at 3M…darthnava (71)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1930's by @mevilkingdomBecause toys before were so boring then...:-}linkback-bot-v0 (54)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1930's by @mevilkingdomThis post has been linked to from another place on Steem. Oct 30 - Steemit Ramble #42 - Don't You Hate Missing Good Posts by @shadowspub Learn more about and upvote to support linkback…shadowspub (70)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1930's by @mevilkingdomHi @mevilkingdon, I just stopped back to let you know your post was one of my favourite reads yesterday and I included it in my Steemit Ramble. You can read what I wrote about your post here.darthnava (71)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1930's by @mevilkingdomI was lucky I wasn't a kid before the 1980s...getonthetrain (69)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1930's by @mevilkingdomThat Buck Rogers gun is so cool!better (62)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1930's by @mevilkingdomHello @mevilkingdom, It gives us pleasure to inform you that this post have been upvoted by Project Better. The Mission of Project Better is to reward posts have many votes from Minnows but earn…bluehorseshoe (61)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1930's by @mevilkingdomWe had of course monopoly, it was required in order to maintain US citizenship, haha. We also had that sock puppet floating around the house, I think one of our dogs finally ate it. Thanks for the…cryptomined (53)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1910's by @mevilkingdomAll Electric Erector things really take on new meanings after 100 years LOL :Psimonjay (76)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1920's by @mevilkingdomOmg I loved those pop up books some were so nice and of course the wagon is always fun. upvoteddennygalindo (59)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1910's by @mevilkingdomI had no idea tibke toys and Lincoln logs were so old. I need to get some for my 4 year olduri-bruck (42)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1910's by @mevilkingdomGreat collection! I played some of thosesaiku (57)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1910's by @mevilkingdomI recall having several of these ... makes me feel oldtl1210 (25)in history • 8 years agoRE: Memories of our childhood: Toys of the 1900's by @mevilkingdomThanks for posting, some good information there. I look forward to the next update :)