To read about the first-edition released in 1987 (aka the "tan book") click here!.△The tire producer / manufacturer of the tires you are buying, and Canadian Tire is responsible for the recycling fee that is included in your invoice. Little People sets, plus other Fisher-Price toys are covered - click on the link above for more detail about this book!įox and Murray also have a first and second editon of this book, which get into more detail about the older toys. It covers Fisher-Price toys by year, in group photos. (also known as the "purple book") was produced in 2002. Also in a nice paperback which makes it handy to carry whenīOOK: Fisher-Price: Historical, Rarity and Value Guide 1931-Present 3rd edition (The Purple Book)įox and Murray's Fisher-Price: Historical, Rarity and Value Guide 1931-Present There are some errors in this book (hey we are all human and stuff like that happens!) but theīook is terrific as an overall guide. Many of the toys shown in the book were owned by members of the Fisher-Price Collectors Club. It showsĪll the Little People sets and their pieces, plus some variations through the production run. ![]() Was published in the year 2000 and covers many Fisher-Price toys made from 1964 to 1990. To go to the list of classic Little People sets.Ĭlick here for their Little People and parts identification guide - it covers The site hasĪn older-style navigation, so it can take some time hunting through to find information, It doesn't have just Little People toys, it has almost ALL older Fisher-Price toys. Of Fisher-Price toys, absolutely filled with all sorts of information. With the Fisher-Price Collectors Club and worked with the Fisher-Price company. The sources below are well-known in the collector community. But below are some resources created by others to help people ID their favorite sets! The Fisher-Price Collectors Club does not maintain any websites or have written any books that serveĪs Little People set guides. (1996 - on), but as of this writing (2019), these Little People sets aren't really desired by collectors. ![]() The club does have a few members who collect the "Chunky" Little People (1990-1996), plus the newer ones The Little People made after 1990 are not generally considered collectible, though some boxed Chunky setsĬould be sought after (like the McDonalds ones). The sets are made overseas now, not made-in-America Ones made of some rubbery-plastic material with an entirely different shape and faces, with sets After 1996, the Little People toys evolved into Made out of cheaper light-weight plastic. Made bigger and rounder (nicknamed the "Chunkies") and there were far less pieces, and the sets were The Little People toys made after 1990 had a whole different look and feel. These were some of the best toys ever made throughout the history of mankind (yes, really!). Most were made in America, with "East Aurora NY" stamped on them. There were over 120 different classic Little People sets made. These toys consisted of many round figures made of wood or plastic, along with ![]() Up until 1990 are known as the classic Little People toys, and they are the ones most valuedīy collectors. ![]() Produced from around the late 1950's until current times. The Fisher-Price Little People Toys (also called the Play Family) were The Adventure People (Overview) The Adventure People Figures ID Guide The Adventure People Sets List with Many Boxed Photos (NEW!) The Adventure People Illustrated Carded Figures Adventure People Facebook Groups
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