The Toys of Ohio Art Company
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Vintage Etch A Sketch Animator
Etch A Sketch (R)
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Ohio Art Classic Etch A Sketch In 1960 Box
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Shrek Etch A Sketch
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Ohio Art Etch A Sketch Free Style
Price: $14.57
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Ohio Art Etch A Sketch Magic Pad
Price: $18.95
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Ohio Art Classic Doodle Sketch
Price: $15.53
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Etch A Sketch Wired
Price: $24.90
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Ohio Art Travel Etch a Sketch
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Etch A Sketch, born July, 1960
In 1908 in Archbold OH, not far from Toledo, a man interested in art all his life formed a toy manufacturing company based on art. Indeed, Henry Simon Winzeler called his factory Ohio Art Company. Not thinking of toys specifically, he manufactured novelty items and picture frames before hitting upon a line of actual toys. During World Wars I and II, the company turned to manufacturing parts for the defense industry, but returned to toys and metal lithographs afterwards.
After a move to Bryan Oh, farther west of Archbold and Toledo, the first toy to be produced was the windmill in 1919, followed by a monkey, tea sets, drums, and others.
Etch A Sketch® was a popular picture generating toy based on the idea of the television screen. Invented in France by M. Andre Cassagnes, it came to the attention of Ohio Art, which met wiht the inventor to produce the toy. It was a big hit in 1960 and all the girls and boys wanted them. These drawing screens were taken to school after Christmas and used in the classrooms for fun and education.
At one time in the 1980s, rumors spread that Ohio Art was going to close down. Adults and kids alike groaned, "No more Etch A Sketch®!" Instead, Ohio Art has remained a healthy business and manufactures Etch-A Sketch® in varying sizes, K's Kids® toys for toddlers and babies, and metal lithography for several major corporations in America. Today, it operates under the Killgallon family, members of whom had worked with the founders of Ohio Art Company.
The popular drawing screen toy is available in the 21st century in a number of sizes and colors, along with special versions made to incorporate Disney characters and other cartoon personalities.
A digital version of the drawing screen is also on the market and there is also a related application for iPhone® and iPod Touch®.
A Prize Package of Classic Toys
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Etch A Sketch, Duncan Yo-Yo and Slinky Hall of Fame Gift Pack
The classic Etch A Sketch(R), Duncan(R) Butterfly Yo-Yo, and Slinky(R).
Price: $19.95
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Betty Sphagetty
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Betty Spaghetty 3 Doll Bonus Pack
Price: $199.95
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Betty Spaghetty Color Crazy African American
Price: $14.98
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Betty Spaghetty You Glow Girl
Price: $44.99
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Ohio Art Betty Spaghetty School’n Around
Price: $32.99
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Spaghetti!
Ohio Art produces another line of drawing screens that they call Magna Doodle® and includes a number of styles and colors for all ages.
Dolls are a part of Ohio Art's products in the Betty Spaghettyi® series. The names of these dolls include Wild Style, Winter Wow, Color Crazy Caucasian, Color Crazy African American, Go-Go Glam Zoe, Mermaid Madness, Rockin' Out, You Glow Girl, Australian, Chic African American, Stylin' Heads, Imagenetics (magnet play sets), and others.
These are tall, thin dolls with lots of colorful hair. The Stylin' Heads are specifically for hair styling.
Arm-Mounted Water Cannons
The A.R.M.(Aquatic Revenge Machine) 4000 XL is a water gun from 2003. It was a success for Ohio Art, but Hasbro toy company sued them over the rights to the toy design. Ohio Art was vindicated when the case was dismissed.
K's Kids on Amazon
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K's Kids Pull Back Autos
Price: $23.99
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K's Kids I Am the Boss
Price: $79.99
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K's Kids The Hungry Pelican
Price: $29.95
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K's Kids Ryan Large Activity Center
Price: $99.95
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K's Kids Learning Shoes on Little Feet
Price: $22.50
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K's Kids Mom's on the Phone- Julia
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K's Kids(R) Toys
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K's Kids Musical Activity Ryan Rocking Toy
Current Bid: $24.99
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K s Kids Drop N Go Emma *NEW*
Current Bid: $160.54
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K s Kids Animal Train Set *NEW*
Current Bid: $64.07
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K's Kids Knotty Octopi Activity Toy Crib Stroller NEW
Current Bid: $12.99
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Amilio Girls Buckle Shoes K S Kids 2 Pair 7 C 9 E New
Current Bid: $29.00
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K's Kids Jumbo Go Go Car Activity Toy 6 mos & up
Current Bid: $15.00
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K's Kids (R)
Ohio Art makes K's Kids® products in order to provide educational entertainment opportunities to babies and toddlers that are fun and safe. The concept of this toy line was developed by a team of parents, childhood development professionals, and psychologists and launched in 1997. Within just five years, the products in this line sold in over 50 countries and won several awards for safety and effectiveness.
This product line applies what is known at Ohio Art as the Learning Triangle, consisting of attention to the physical, mental/cognitive, and social aspects of each individual child, in that order. In a well prepared paradigm, the system of products comes with a set of guidelines for parents that indicates exactly what levels and types of development can be expected with the use of each toy. It is not a hit and miss, random play system, but an effective educational and developmental tool set.
Physical development is targeted first, because it is the first to make progress in a new human being. Physical development helps spur mental development. The toys in this line target the senses, and gross and fine motor movements. Some systenms target gross motor movemens and skip the smaller fine movements, or overtax and frustrate the child with fine movements, while skipping the gross movement skills. They are equally as important, but in a common- sense order, from gross (swinging arms) to progressively more fine (like picking a dime up form a tabletop or using tweezers).
Three different types of Intelligences are targeted in the mental component of this toy system. These are logical, artistic, and linguistic intelligences and they are all absolutely vital to effective childhood development.
The social component of this toy and learning system focuses on emotional development, with soft toys; communications with the use of puppets and role playing stories, and self-esteem via puzzles and such other things that develop logic as well as self esteem.
Allof these toys meet safety standards for the USA, the European Community, China, Japan, and New Zealand.
It's Slinky
It's Log
Guest Toy: Slinky (R)
Slinky® is not one of the products designed and manufactured at Ohio Art, but it has sometimes been distributed with Ohio Art toys in the past and is available in a gift-pack package of toys that includes a butterfly-design yo-yo as well the spring toy and a drawing screen.
The spring toy was invented by founders of James Industries during World War II in 1945 in Pennsylvania and was been named the Pennsylvania State Toy in 2001 when it was inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame. When the Jameses retired, they sold their company to Poof.
"It's Slinky" became the theme song for the commercial and the toy and was released as a hit single recording in 1962. To the right is a video of one of the original commercials, along with one of it's most popular parodies, "It's Log", from The Ren and Stimpy Show.
Although the Log manufacturer is called "Blammo" as a parody of Wham-O Inc., it may also be a parody of Poof® products.
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Ohio Art Vintage Items
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The OHIO ART Co. vintage TIN TOY farm barn + animals
Current Bid: $9.99
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VINTAGE MAGNASTIKS - TOY - By OHIO ART Co. USA -- RARE
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Vintage Antique Tin Litho Toy Ohio Art Co. Windup BOAT
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Vintage Rose Ohio Art Co. Bryan O. Metal Recipe Box
Current Bid: $8.99
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Pocket Etch A Sketch - The Ohio Art Company NRFP
Current Bid: $4.74
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Vintage The Ohio Art Co Music Box TV-Winnie the Pooh70s
Current Bid: $39.95
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More Sketching Fun
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Toy Story Budy Pack Etch A Sketch Quick Draw Sheriff Woody
Price: $7.71
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SpongeBob SquarePants Etch A Sketch
Price: $39.99
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The Simpsons Etch a Sketch
Price: $29.95
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Sababa Toys Superman Pocket Etch A Sketch
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SpongeBob Squarepants Etch A Sketch Pen
Price: $3.75
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Ohio Magna Doodle Pocket
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Magic Slates
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Comments and Memories
I am a huge fan of the "etch a sketch." When you see some of the fancy, detailed drawings people have done with them, they can be mind boggling, nothing like the stuff I used to do. The slinky was cool, but it never worked for me like it did in the commercial except when you got its placement 'just right'. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
That's what I like about your hubs, Patty Inglish. They are very comprehensive. I learned a lot of history, plus a lot about different toy manufacturers and the problems they have between one another - competition and law suits. But most of all, I enjoy the way you present your material. Your writing is beautiful and your display or layout is very good. Keep up the good work.
Don White
Christoph - I'm about to get one of the keychain sized Etch A Sketches soon. It's still fun.
Don White - Thanks very much for the encouragement.:)
Thanks for sharing the history of these toys. It's amazing after so many years that Etch A Sketch and Slinkys are still around an still loved by kids.
Patty, thanks for sharing your great hub!! I didn't know about this before. So, enjoying your writing.















Godslittlechild says:
2 months ago
I love the nostalgia of the vintage toys.