The National Toy Hall of Fame®
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
2007 | Raggedy Ann & Andy⢠|
Kite | |
Atari® 2600 Game System | |
2006 | Easy Bake® Oven |
Lionel® Trains | |
2005 | cardboard box |
Candy Land® | |
Jack-in-the-Box | |
2004 | G.I. Joe⢠|
rocking horse | |
Scrabble® | |
2003 | alphabet blocks |
checkers | |
2002 | jigsaw puzzle |
Raggedy Ann⢠| |
2001 | Tonka® |
Silly Putty® | |
2000 | Slinky® |
bicycle | |
jacks | |
jump rope | |
Mr. Potato Head® | |
1999 | Hula Hoop |
View-Master® | |
Duncan YoYo® | |
Red Wagon | |
Lincoln Logs® | |
roller skates | |
1998 | Barbie® |
Tinker Toys® | |
Crayola Crayons® | |
Erector Set | |
Etch a Sketch® | |
Frisbee® | |
Monopoly® | |
Play-Doh® | |
marbles | |
teddy bear | |
Legos® |
The National Toy Hall of Fame was opened in 1998 at A. C. Gilbert's Discovery Village in Salem, Ore. In 2002, the Strong Museum acquired the Hall and moved it to Rochester, N.Y.