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The Toys That Built America

2021 · Show

3 seasons · 26 episodes · Documentary

This work explores the profound influence of playthings on American culture and economy throughout key historical events.

UpliftingPrestigeCultural Impact of Toys on SocietyToys as Symbols of Economic ResilienceInnovations Transforming Childhood PlayNostalgia in American Consumer CultureToys Reflecting Societal Changes

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