Thanks Janis! I'll check at Toys R Us tomorrow. This was not what I was remembering!!! The toy she had was like a pendulum that had a paper try suspended and the pen make the mark as it swung in ever smaller patterns. Does anyone remember that??? I will get the Spirograph also. She loved it too. Pat Las Vegas Turk McGee wrote: > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000DMD6/shopperpointcom/104-7587660-6583153 > > Best deal!!!! > > ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== > "Folklore Family" Listresses: > Missi Richiele3@aol.com & Kath mzmouser@home.com > »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«
Pat Childs wrote: > Thanks Janis! I'll check at Toys R Us tomorrow. This was not what I was > remembering!!! The toy she had was like a pendulum that had a paper try > suspended and the pen make the mark as it swung in ever smaller > patterns. Does anyone remember that??? I will get the Spirograph also. > She loved it too. > > Pat > Las Vegas This? http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/drawing_board.html It has the names to ask for at toy stores. And for God's sake be sure to tell Debs it's OK to play at any age. Oh, get her a kalidescope for me! And a slinky! It's so much fun at my advanced age to rediscover these great toys!!! Know why I'm so into critters? Cause I'm disabled but can PLAY with them again. Not everybody gets a thrill from a gecko nestling in the hollow of their throat but I do. Not everybody wants a 40 pound lizard on their lap but when he "kisses" me I melt. That's the joy of saying.... so what!! It's me!! Janis "Groggy eyed"