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Heck Yeah, Pony Scans!

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Something I really enjoy about toy shows is selling plush toys in person! Online, it is pretty easy to sell plush from licensed, recognizable IPs like Sanrio, Disney, and so on, but difficult to sell stuffed animals that are just like . . . a tiger, a bunny, a puppy. Even if they're a high quality, beautiful plushie.

But in person it's a totally different story. Kids will instantly connect with a stuffed animal and sweep it into their arms, hugging it. Heck, not just kids, I've see teens and adults connect with stuffed toys like that too. We love to see it.

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Can I ask where at the toy show you will be? I want to make sure to hit your booth when I go :)

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Ohhh, thank you so much! <3 I don't know yet, however! They really wait until the last minute to tell us where our booths will be, lol! (Probably in case of cancellations.)

I'll for sure post it when I know, though! I just got a HUGE box of import toys from Taobao (38 pounds worth babyyyyy) which I'm saving for the Puyallup show, including Care Bears, Digimon figurines, Yeloli fashion dolls and BJDs, Sanrio PVCs, Penny's Box dolls, and moooore, and I'm crossing my fingers that a second box will arrive before the show . . . You just never know with international shipping. And of course I'm thrifting like crazy!

The Puyallup show runs over two days (November 2nd and 3rd) and I'll be there both days!

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One of the benefits of vending at real-life toy shows is you get to chat with real-life people. I complimented a guy's shirt and found out there are marble racing leagues, I helped a guy track down some Shopkins because the ones belonging to his daughter (now a college grad) had accidentally been donated to Goodwill and she was nostalgic for them, and I learned that the vintage action figure of Allura is still one of the few toys she's had.

I also talked with a woman who asked if I had any Cabbage Patch Kids in my booth. (I did not.) She said, "I had one as a child and I always wonder . . ." She smiled, looking across the booths full of toys.

She got her Cabbage Patch doll in 1983, the year of "the craze". They were THE big toy. No modern toy that can compare to that phenomenon. Parents were getting into fistfights over these dolls, buying them from scalpers, or standing in long lines.

The woman at my booth said her aunt was the one who stood in a long line to get her a Cabbage Patch doll; she smiled as she described the doll, she obviously remembered it so well.

Then she said: "I used markers to give her makeup. I wanted to make her beautiful, but my father didn't see it that way. He saw it as me ruining the doll that it took so much effort to get. In anger, he threw it in the trash right in front of me."

She kept smiling wistfully as she was talking, without any apparent ire, even though after all these years she was at a toy show "wondering" about her doll.

As a collector, I love finding a mint condition toy. But when I was a child I cut holes in the vintage baby doll diapers (because I didn't like baby dolls but did like stuffed animals) and I gussied up Little Red Riding Hood's hair with streaks of eyeshadow that never washed out. I do not think it is possible for a child to "ruin" a toy. (Unless they make it physically unsafe to be around).

The purpose of a toy is to bring a child joy, fun, and help them grow. Sometimes that will mean dolls with cut hair, action figures dramatically buried in a grave after an imaginary battle, or, yes, Magic Marker makeup on dolls "to make them look beautiful." And if a child regrets what they did to a toy, that too helps them grow. Learning that a doll's hair, once cut, remains cut forever is such a mild and safe way to learn the importance of foresight.

For an adult looking back on childhood, it can seem idyllic. But one of the main experiences of childhood is a lack of control over your own life.

But a child should at least have control over their toys.

Adults: if you want to guarantee that precious toy you spent so much money on stays pristine . . . buy it for yourself and put it on your own shelf. It is not a child's job to be a caretaker to an object for twenty years.

I hope that lady finds her Cabbage Patch doll.

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I'll be at the Inland Northwest Toy Show Classic on November 4th, in Spokane Washington! :)

Be sure to look for me there, I'll have tons of MLPs and I also just got two more cases of Cute Rabbit Planet compact toys! Plus Yeloli compact toys!

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Hey folks, I'm vending at the Seattle / Lynnwood Toy Show today!

Early bird tickets $10 (9am to 10am), all other tickets $5 at the door!

Location:

Lynnwood Events Center

3711 196th Street SW

Lynnwood, WA 98036

Runs from 9am to 3pm :)

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