Shufflie Farm
Playset
ca. 1978 (made)
ca. 1978 (made)
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Shufflie Farm was made in the late 1970’s by Matchbox, a company best known for making die cast toy cars. In 1973 they introduced a range of plastic toys under the title ‘Live-n-Learn’. These toys were aimed at younger children and were designed to encourage developmental skills such as hand-eye coordination, counting, colour differentiation, rhythm and tempo. Shufflie sets were part of this range and in addition to the farm it was possible to buy a zoo, hospital, and castle. The name Shufflie comes from the way the animals and figures move around the playset. Each piece has two metal balls underneath a curved base which creates a rocking or shuffling motion.
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Parts | This object consists of 19 parts. (Some alternative part names are also shown below)
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Title | Shufflie Farm (manufacturer's title) |
Brief description | Shufflie Farm playset made by Matchbox in England, ca.1978 |
Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by Rebecca Grant |
Object history | Given to the donor, Rebecca Ruth Sarah Grant, nee Franklin (b.25/06/1972) by her maternal grandmother as a Christmas present in 1978. Also played with by the donor's niece, Natasha Franklin (b. 25/09/1997) when staying with her grandparents in Cheadle Hulme, where the donor grew up. |
Summary | Shufflie Farm was made in the late 1970’s by Matchbox, a company best known for making die cast toy cars. In 1973 they introduced a range of plastic toys under the title ‘Live-n-Learn’. These toys were aimed at younger children and were designed to encourage developmental skills such as hand-eye coordination, counting, colour differentiation, rhythm and tempo. Shufflie sets were part of this range and in addition to the farm it was possible to buy a zoo, hospital, and castle. The name Shufflie comes from the way the animals and figures move around the playset. Each piece has two metal balls underneath a curved base which creates a rocking or shuffling motion. |
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Accession number | B.91:1 to :19-2009 |
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Record created | May 6, 2009 |
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