Fisher Price made a number of Bunny Engines for its Easter toy line over the years. These 10 inch long wooden trains had an open area in the back that could be filled with candy, enabling the toy to serve as an alternative Easter basket. This one dates from 1954, and features one of the later lithographed designs.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Fisher Price Donald Duck Cart
For its Easter toy lines from the 1930s - 1960s, Fisher Price featured pull carts with various spring themes (bunnies, ducks, chicks) and Donald Duck toys. In 1954, it combined the two to create the Donald Duck Cart, a lithoed wooden pull toy consisting of a cart that could be loaded up with Easter goodies, pulled by a cut-out Donald with acetate plastic feet. As the cart was pulled, Donald's feet flapped realistically.
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Fisher Price Egg Truck
The Egg Truck is one of the oddest of the old Fisher Price Easter toys. Dating from 1947, it features a farmer duck with delicate felt arms driving a strangely designed truck as he delivers his load of eggs to market. Disturbing cannibalistic theme aside, the 12 1/2 inch Egg Truck made a very practical Easter basket, as parents could load up the truck bed with candy and treats. The Egg Truck is very hard to find today, as it wasn't made for very long, and the duck's felt arms were damaged quite easily.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Fisher Price Duck Cart
For its Easter toy lines, Fisher Price made a number of small carts with fibre board containers that could be filled with jelly beans or other small Easter candies. These are hard to find now, because the fibre board was so easily damaged. My example, the Duck Cart from 1946, still has its container, but it has typical wear and repair. Still a cute Easter cart!
Monday, April 5, 2010
Fisher Price Granny Duck Cart
This Granny Duck Cart is from the 1941 Fisher Price Easter toy line. It's one of my favorites from their Easter Cart selections. Measuring just under 9 inches tall, the lithoed wooden pull toy is essentially a little cart with a head: Granny Duck's benevolent, bonneted face bounces along at the front, while the body of the cart could be filled with Easter treats.
Nowadays, we use it as transportation for the miniature bears: they love to go for rides in the "Duckmobile".
Nowadays, we use it as transportation for the miniature bears: they love to go for rides in the "Duckmobile".
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