The 8 Most Iconic Toys From the 90s and Where to Buy Them Now

Furby:

Remember the craze over Furby in the 90s? These furry robot friends were incredibly popular and hard to find, often selling for way above retail price. Despite their gibberish-speaking nature, they captured the hearts of many kids who enjoyed interacting

Tamagotchi Original - Candy Swirl:

Tamagotchi was the must-have virtual pet in the 90s, flying off shelves and becoming a coveted item for kids everywhere. Keeping this pocket-sized pet alive was a top priority, even overshadowing homework.

TY Cassidy Cat Beanie Boo:

McDonald's Happy Meals were a popular way to collect Ty Beanie Babies, which were a massive hit among children in the 90s. These tiny stuffed animals were hoarded by kids and even became collectibles for some.

Sesame Street Tickle Me Elmo:

Who could forget the laughter of Tickle Me Elmo, the hottest toy of 1996? "Elmo-Mania" swept the nation as parents scrambled to get their hands on this beloved Sesame Street character for their kids. Thankfully, you can now purchase a more modern version

Easy-Bake Ultimate Oven:

The Easy-Bake Oven was a staple toy for 90s kids, allowing them to bake mini cakes and treats after school. While the early-2000s version with light bulbs was discontinued for safety reasons, the modern Easy-Bake Ultimate Oven is a safe and fun way

Moon Shoes:

Nickelodeon's Moon Shoes were a hit in the 90s, providing kids with mini-trampolines for their feet. These gravity-defying shoes were a fun way for kids to bounce around and expend energy. Today's version of Moon Shoes offers a new and improved design for even more fun.

Lite Brite Ultimate Classic:

Lite-Brite was a classic toy from Hasbro that allowed kids to create colorful, glowing images using pegs and templates. This timeless creative toy was a favorite among children in the 90s and remains a must-have for kids of all ages today.

Polly Pocket

One of the most famous toys of the 1990s, Polly Pocket was loved by a whole generation of little girls and is still loved today. The tiny dollhouses fit in your pocket and came with tiny dolls that you could use to play house