Saturday, September 5, 2020
Top 10 Toys (And Candy) At The Turn Of The (Last) Century Wheels Of Change (Plus A Giveaway!)
You know I love lists. Iâm a listophile. This blog features t a list of 500+ Things that Kids Like, Things They DONâT Like, and a list of over 200 fun, cool and interesting words. List-o-mania! List-o-rama! The lister! (Pretend Iâm talking in Rob Schneiderâs SNL âannoying office guyâ voice.) Today I invited debut author Darlene Beck Jacobson to the blog to share the Top 10 Toys and Candies of the early 1900âs, the time when times, well, they were a-changinâ. It was also the time during her new middle grade novel, WHEELS OF CHANGE! (Donât you just LOVE that cover?) TOP TEN TOYS OF 1900-1920 Other popular toys of the time included: Baseball Cards (1900), Ping Pong (1901), Jigsaw Puzzle (1909), Snap Card Game, playing cards, marbles, checkers, chess, yo-yos, wooden tops and (of course) dolls. Letâs see, what would the top 10 toys of today be? I think Teddy Bears might still have a shot at it. Maybe Crayola crayons, too. But I bet no one back then could envision an app being the most popular toy. (An app? they might say. You mean a tiny apple?) Now letâs devour the top tasty treats of the era! POPULAR CANDY FROM 1900-1920 Hmm, I think Hershey would still rank pretty high today. But my kids love Sour Patch and Fun Dip and AirHeads and all kinds of gross things now. Give me a Hersheyâs any day (although make it a Cookies-n-Cream bar). Last night was back-to-school night at my daughterâs elementary, and Iâm astounded every year when the principal says, âOur children will be working in fields that havenât even been invented yet.â Thatâs how fast things are moving. Iâm sure in another hundred years the top toys will be time machines and molecular transporters that will bring the catchphrase âBeam me up, Scottyâ back in style. Todayâs world is moving fast, and that tempo is paralleled in WHEELS OF CHANGE with racial intolerance, social change and sweeping progress. It is a turbulent time growing up in 1908. For twelve year old EMILY SOPER, life in Papaâs carriage barn is magic. Emily is more at homehearing the symphony of the blacksmithâs hammer, than trying to conform to the proper expectations of females. Many prominent people own Papaâs carriages. He receives an order to make one for President Theodore Roosevelt. Papaâs livelihood becomes threatened by racist neighbors, and horsepower of a different sort. Emily is determined to save Papaâs business even if she has to go all the way to the President. Sounds exciting, right? IT IS! And guess what, you have yet another chance to win another book! Leave a comment stating what YOU think the #1 toy and #1 candy is right now, in 2014. You have until the last seconds of September 29th to enter. The winner receives WHEELS OF CHANGE. To learn more about Darlene Beck Jacobsen and WHEELS OF CHANGE, visit DarleneBeckJacobson.com. Tara and Darlene at NJ-SCBWI 2013!
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