Tattle Telling
Snacks
Cartoons
Games
Toys
100

Play is often talked about as if it were a serious relief from learning. But for children, Play is learning. Play is the work of childhood.

Fred Rogers

100

This fluffy fair treat was co-invented by a dentist.

Cotton Candy

100

Pizza, sewers, fighting

Teenage mutant turtles

100

Jail, money, property

Monopoly

100

Debuted in 1959 and was named after the inventor’s daughter

Barbie

200

Find your YES?

Rusty Keeler

200

This chewy candy was created in Germany by a man named Hans Riegel in 1920s

Gummy Bears

200

Sugar, spice, and everything nice

Powerpuff Girls

200

Steve, cubes, explore 

Minecraft

200

Founded in 1932 by a Danish carpenter named Ole Kirk Christiansen  

Legos

300

By letting our children lead us to their own special places, we can rediscover the joy and wonder of nature. 

Richard Louv

300

This ancient treat favorite has been around for more than 5,000 years

Popcorn

300

goofy, absorbent, pineapple

Sponge Bon Square Pants

300

Left/Right, circles, spinner

Twister

300

Invented in Japan in the early 1990s by a math teacher

Magna Tiles

400

Our task regarding creativity is to help children climb their own mountains as high as possible.       

Loris Malaguzzi

400

These crackers were originally sold in boxes with a string handle so they could hang on Christmas trees.

Animal Crackers

400

Carrrots, Doc, NBA

Bugs Bunny

400

Candlestick, revolver, pipe

Clue

400

One of the oldest toys in history — dating back to ancient Greece, around 500 B.C.!

Yo-Yo

500

Through others we become ourselves.

Lev Vegotsky

500

Americans eat enough of this snack each year to fill 300 Olympic pools!

Potato Chips

500

Lazy, Doughnuts, Beeerrr

Homer Simpsons

500

face card, slap, win

Slap Jack

500

Basketball became an Olympic sport in this year.

1936

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