Doggie Doo
Doggie Doo Game
2011 (made)
2011 (made)
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Doggie Doo was named as one of the Top 12 toys of the year in 2011 by the Toy Retailers Association. The game involves having to feed the dog food, roll the die, and pump the lead. When the dog poops the players have to scoop it up, and the first one to reach three wins!
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Title | Doggie Doo (manufacturer's title) |
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Brief description | Boxed Doggie Doo game, made in China by John Adams, 2011 |
Physical description | The rectangular cardboard box is covered in a layer of clear, protective plastic. The packaging shows the Doggie Doo toy in a garden with graphics and text to contextualise the game. The back of the box shows the various stages of the game and the different accessories that come with it. Inside the box, the dog is made of brown plastic and features an internal tube through which the putty is passed. Attached is a red lead which produces air when pumped, helping the putty through the dog's system. The game also comes with a die and four coloured scoops. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Credit line | Given by the Toy Retailers Association |
Object history | In 2011 Doggie Doo was named as one of the Top 12 toys of the year by the Toy Retailers Association. It was given to the museum along with the other top toys. |
Summary | Doggie Doo was named as one of the Top 12 toys of the year in 2011 by the Toy Retailers Association. The game involves having to feed the dog food, roll the die, and pump the lead. When the dog poops the players have to scoop it up, and the first one to reach three wins! |
Other number | 5020674945204 - product number |
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Accession number | B.347-2013 |
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Record created | January 2, 2014 |
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