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A vintage look into your nostalgic school days and retro childhood.Skooldays is brimming full of your memories you forgot to remember! Simply choose your category above and then select your decade
Taps for shoes

If you are looking for metal taps for shoes, then you are either a dancer or a cool dude looking for a fashion statement. We had a very nostalgic look of why these metal taps were so popular in the … Continue reading
10 Greatest Toys From The 70’s

So what is your greatest toy from the 70’s, is it the Hot wheels and its track or maybe Magna Doodle, Klackers, Etch-a-sketch or the Chopper bike? Could it be the infamous Space Hopper or Spud Guns. Either way we … Continue reading
7 Amazing Vintage Fashion Sites we Follow

We like to keep up to date and out of date when it comes to fashion. We loved reviewing 80s Clothes last month but now we go further a field in with our Amazing Vintage Fashion Sites. So we thought we … Continue reading
Whodunnit?

In the 1970’s a great panel detective type series took place on ITV called Whodunnit.Introduced with a pilot episode on August 15, 1972, Whodunnit? officially premiered on June 25, 1973, remaining on the air until 1978 It was introduced, and … Continue reading
Toys in the 80s

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z 2 Toys in the 80s have to include The Smurfs. They spawn a tidal wave of cute clones: Monchichis, Snorks, Popples, etc. Rainbow Brite and My Little Pony fly high, Jem steals some of Barbie’s thunder, He-Man leads the Masters of … Continue reading
Toys in the 70s

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z Stretch Armstrong fuses “tug of war” with the action figure, and Japan totally revitalizes the concept with the Shogun Warriors and Micronauts. Shrinky Dinks prove that ovens aren’t just for food any more, while Sit N’ Spin proves that … Continue reading
Scooby Doo Underscore – Where are You?

Searching for the Scooby Doo background music has been a project and a half. I notice that like me, the internet is full of retro cartoon fans wondering why Hannah Barbera have never released the great background music from the … Continue reading
Busy-Blocks

Tupperware Busy Blocks had 26 hinged A to Z alphabet blocks each made in yellow, red or blue. The blocks have a capital and a small letter on one side, a picture that represents the letter on another side, 2 … Continue reading
I-SPY

These badges were available with their corresponding book. The I-SPY books are spotter’s guides written for British children, and particularly successful in the 1950s and 1960s. The I-SPY Tribe was based on the I-SPY Books, some forty small volumes that … Continue reading
Movie Maker Board Game

Rediscover Movie Maker Board Game the rare monopoly game in the Hollywood world. Any one ever played the rare board game from Parker or Palitoy called Movie Maker? In summary it was a type of monopoly game in the Hollywood … Continue reading