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Fisher-Price
Collectors Club
Toy-Related Links
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Welcome! Here you will find some links to web sites with
Fisher-Price toys and information on them.
As with any websites, some links below may not be updated anymore, but
such is life on the Internet.
For club members, if you would like to have your web site
added to this section,
you can do so by sending a brief summary of what your web page covers and
the link to it, and send it to the email address on the main page.
You must be an outstanding club member to do that.
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Online Auction Sites
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Ebay.com - Looking to buy
some toys? Or sell? There is no site bigger than Ebay! Ebay has a category for
Fisher-Price toys, located in "Toys & Hobbies", then in the "Pretend Play/Preschool"
Category. Some also can be found under Toys & Hobbies in the
"Vintage and Antique Toys" category. Have fun!
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Facebook Groups
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Facebook.com - As is the rage of the Internet nowadays,
Facebook.com has become the place for social networking. And there are
a few groups dedicated to Fisher-Price Little People and other toys! So
if you are young (they all naturally know this stuff)
and/or if you understand all this new Internet social networking stuff,
then Facebook is a great place to find others who love Fisher-Price toys.
Clicking on the link listed here
will bring you to the largest of the Facebook Little-People Group, but
there are plenty of others, too!
You may have to be logged in to search Facebook to find these groups,
but making a login isn't too hard (and you don't have to supply lots
of information if you don't want to).
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Company and Museum Sites
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Fisher-Price.com -
Here is the site for the Fisher-Price toy company. Of course, the
site shows only the current toys being produced. Sadly it doesn't show
anything vintage!
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Toy Town Museum -
This was a museum that celebrated toys! As of May 2009,
the museum has closed their facility on Girard Avenue in East Aurora.
Not sure if the website will remain up much longer. We will miss the museum.
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Toy Guides
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ThisOldToy.com -
WOW! This is a great site, and a very large one too! This site has been around
for years, and is well-known among collectors. If
you need to find info about a set, or a certain Fisher-Price
figure, check here! They have toys listed by set number and year.
Someone put an incredible amount of work into this website, which
helps preserve Fisher-Price information for years to come. This site is not just
Fisher-Price Little People, it's has just about ALL older Fisher-Price toys!
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FPLPworld.com -
This is a newer site, first coming online around 2009. The "FPLP" in the
title is the abbreviation for "Fisher-Price Little People". This site is
awesome - it has photos of just about every single classic Little People sets. Many sets
include photos of the boxes, AND
rare and unusual variations. It has a Little People figures look-up guide, so you can know
if you are missing any in your collection! It even shows catalogs and ads, which are very hard to find.
It has a modern navigation which makes searching very easy. A LOT of work went into
this site!
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Member Websites and Yahoo Groups
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Kelley and Jason's Fisher-Price Toys -
Kelley and Jason have many, many vintage Fisher-Price
toys for sale, plus plenty of other older lines of toys, too! Check it out!
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Fisher-Price Peek-A-Block Club -
One of Fisher-Price's newer, more collectible line of toys is the
Peek-A-Blocks. On Yahoo, there is a group dedicated to collecting
these toys. As with many groups, not sure how active the group is anymore, but the
link was here when I inherited this site, so I'll keep it up for now.
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