Fun fact: Wham-O has trademarked the use of the color yellow for plastic water slides and won a $6 million lawsuit against rival company SLB Toys USA, Inc. for infringing on that trademark.
The Dezio and Gingello Foundation is hosting its annual Christmas event on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. through noon with a toy ...
It’s not the gyrating motion of the hips that keeps the hoop aloft; it’s a body type with a sloping surface as ...
The most coveted toys of today tend toward the sparkly, the squeezable and the busily electronic – and the annual race to ...
Rochester, N.Y. — The Rochester Anime Fest will take place on Sunday at the Hilton DoubleTree Hotel on Jefferson Road. The ...
But what about what we were watching on our TVs as kids? From Disney classics like Duck Tales and Gummy Bears to the ...
Forty years ago, Sunderland band Toy Dolls took a quirky children's song, Nellie the Elephant, and transformed it into a punk rock anthem that quickly became a fan favourite. But the track's story ...
The hula hoop as we know it hit the market in the 1950s. Richard Knerr and Arthur “Spud” Melin, the founders of Wham-O toy company, discovered Australian children twirling bamboo hoops around ...
Over the last decade, the streaming revolution has triggered a documentary gold rush. Whatever your nonfiction area of ...
For more modern historians, newspapers are one of the best resources. What can we glean from Alaska life by a look at the ...
Revisiting our favourite Christmas films are as much of an integral part of the festive season as tucking into your dinner or ...