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photo: museumofplay.org |
First of all, there is a place called The Strong / National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.
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And the awesome curators of this place decided to start a Toy Hall of Fame.
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Of course, now that I know about it, I need to know what toys have made the cut. And possibly click the "nominate" button....
So far, fifty-six toys have made the list based on some seriously legit criteria:
- Icon-status
- Longevity (played with over multiple generations)
- Discovery (fosters creativity, learning)
- Innovation