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#808 Pop 'n Ring
Years Made:
Fisher-Price Toy Department
Department 8:
Push, Pull, & Floor Toys
1956-1959


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Description: Only Fisher-Price could develope a push toy that is as unique as the #808 Pop 'n Ring. The Pop 'n Ring has a wooden cage with 3 cells. Each cell has a caged wooden ball and a nickled bell above the ball. When pushed, the balls bouce up to hit the bells above them to make a merry little tune.

The Pop 'n Ring was given a bit of pizzaz with brighter colors and a confetti covered base and introduced as the #809 Pop 'n Ring in 1959. The Pop 'n Ring push toys are the parent idea that would later give birth to the Original Little People #121 Happy Hoppers in 1969.

Accessories:
  • FPT4420 - Wooden push toy with a small rectangular wooden base that rolls on 2 red wooden wheels and has a hole in the back to connect the removable push stick. The base has 8 upright multi-colored wooden dowels, 4 across the front and 4 across the back, with a blue rectangular wooden block across the front 4 dowels and another blue rectangular wooden block across the back 4 dowels. There are 3 large nickled bells sandwiched between the two blue rectangular blocks, and 3 large wooden balls sandwiched between the multi-colored dowels. When pushed, the balls bounce up and strike the bells. Measures 8-1/2" wide and 7-1/4" high.
  • FPT8517 - 20" long wooden push handle with a plastic safety knob on the end to protect youngsters. WFL: 07-AG-01-1-C
Variations: None.
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