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I had a similar game, Carol which was kept for me at my Gran's house called The Magic Robot. I think you asked the robot a question from a question and answer card and he swung (magnetically) with his wand to the correct answer. Don't know if I described that very well!

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Described it perfectly Looby! Had one of those myself when I was a boy in the 70s!

Also remember that every Christmas we (my siblings & I) always got Annuals (Books that is not plants!

) Matchbox cars was another, plastic toy soldiers & cap guns were also a couple of others. As regards the cap guns, I had both the ones with the plastic caps & the paper roll caps over the years! Oh happy days, lots of lovely memories!
Just remembered something about cap guns or similar, I seem to recall having a gun that you scooped out pieces of potato & then fired them from the gun. Am I remembering right or is my memory faulty & there was no such thing?
Just caught your post Groom. I remember having a model farm as well one Christmas, with farm animals, little milk churns etc, I'm pretty sure they were shop bought though rather than homemade!

Great thread!
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