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The set included multi-colored plastic building blocks and illustrated panels to create a street scene, complete with wheels to create vehicles. The scene included panels for [[Hooper's Store]], [[123 Sesame Street]], a fire department, [[Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School]] and [[The Arbor|the fire escape]]. |
The set included multi-colored plastic building blocks and illustrated panels to create a street scene, complete with wheels to create vehicles. The scene included panels for [[Hooper's Store]], [[123 Sesame Street]], a fire department, [[Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School]] and [[The Arbor|the fire escape]]. |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Toys]] |
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Revision as of 16:46, 7 August 2012
In 1977, Milton Bradley produced a 100 piece set of their American Bricks toy with a Sesame Street theme under the Playskool label.
The set included multi-colored plastic building blocks and illustrated panels to create a street scene, complete with wheels to create vehicles. The scene included panels for Hooper's Store, 123 Sesame Street, a fire department, Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School and the fire escape.