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March 18th, 2017, 09:57 AM
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Messed up See n Say
Hi I would like to know about the Fisher-Price See ‘n Say game which is one of the oldest and useful games manufactured by Fisher Price?
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#2
March 18th, 2017, 11:33 AM
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Re: Messed up See n Say
The Fisher-Price See 'n Say has been available for almost 50 years, so it's an almost certain thing that pretty much every child and grown-up in the United States has played with one. Made by Mattel in 1965, the See 'n Say was produced on the heels of the organization's prominent Chatty Cathy doll. Like Chatty Cathy, the See 'n Say utilized a technique for a string connected to a twist up voice-generator. By pulling the string and giving up, a kid could hear the toy "talk" to them in short expressions. The principal See 'n Say was "The Farmer Says" — in this manner turning the expression, "The dairy animals goes 'Moo,'" into a popular culture backbone. The achievement of "The Farmer Says" started different varieties in the 1970s, including "Mother Goose," "Snoopy Says," and "Dr. Seuss." The first technique for voice era, utilizing Mattel's licensed "effusive records" was modernized to a PC contribute the 1990s, and the "string on a ring" was changed to a lever in 1989 after a Rhode Island young lady was blinded when the string snapped off and hit her in the eye. In all different ways, the See 'n Say you can discover in stores today remains for all intents and purposes the same. The See 'n Say still stays in Fisher-Price's line of toys with numerous more varieties, including talking storybooks, Disney characters, and world topography. The first "The Farmer Says" even stays in the line, and right up 'til today utilizes the extremely same creature sounds from the 1965 unique. |
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