Charmkins
were "scented jewellery playmates" produced in
the early 1980's by Hasbro. They were tiny figures or animals,
about an inch high and each came with a piece of jewellery,
such as a hair comb, necklace or clip. The Charmkins were
interchangeable with all jewellery. Each figure also came
with a story on the back of their card.
There was also a whole array
of accessories, such as jewellery, tea sets and stickers,
animated videos, books and several playsets.
Images on this page
from Charmkins booklet of found on eBay.
Stories thanks to chanth.com
- charmkins,
Heather and Dee!
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| Charmkins Figures |
| Baby
Sunshine |
Story |
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Baby
Sunshine was a very good little baby but she did cry
often, and nobody knew why. Her mother, Blossom, sang
to her and her father, Pop-Corn, brought her flowers,
but still she cried. She cried so much that little
green plants called Baby's Tears grew all around the
garden!
Blossom finally asked Chysanthe-Mum, the wisest flower
in the garden, what she should do. Chrysanthe-Mum
held Baby Sunshine for a moment and said, "Baby
Sunshine needs to sleep on a soft cloud of milkweed
with a canopy of rose petals over her head. And she
wants nectar from the sweet Honeysuckle vine."
Baby Sunshine was placed in her new bed and given
some sweet Honeysuckle. This made her very happy.
She smiled and laughed, which in turn made Sunflowers
grow in the garden instead of Baby's Tears! |
Baby
Sunshine
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Bassinet
& Clip |
| Blossom |
Story |
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Blossom
gave her children a nature lesson every day.
"Brown-Eyed Susan," she said, "When
the Morning Glories open, you'll know when you may
go out and play."
"Willie Winkle," she said, "Watch the
trees. When the wind blows up the white undersides,
rain is coming."
And to Li'l Tulip, she said, "Don't get friendly
with Poison Ivy. She is very red and shiny and beautiful,
but she won't be nice to you."
Then Blossom said, "I will call you home at 4
o'clock by blowing on the Trumpet Vine."
But Blossom got so busy cheering up the Weeping Willow
tree that she forgot to blow the Trumpet Vine! Just
as she realized her mistake, the children came through
the garden gate.
"We just watched the Four O'Clocks," said
Willie Winkle, "When they opened up, we knew
it was time to come home."
"What smart children I have," said Blossom
happily, and for the first time that day, even the
Weeping Willow smiled! |
Blossom |
Clip |
Bouncing
Bet
& Half Inch Worm |
Story |
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Bouncing
Bet and Half-an-Inchworm met when they were babies.
They went everywhere together so when the annual inchworm
derby came around, Bouncing Bet and Half-an-Inchworm
wanted to enter.
"This race is for whole inchworms, not half ones,"
laughed Johnny Jump-Up. "You don't have a chance!"
"Do, too!" said Half-an-Inchworm as she
bounced to the starting line with Bet on her back.
When the inchworms were off and crawling, Bouncing
Bet was left far behind. "Don't worry,"
she said, "we'll show them!"
Bouncing Bet and Half-an-Inchworm passed several racers
napping under a tree. Then they passed an inchworm
cooling himself in a puddle. "They're so sure
they'll win, they aren't even trying," laughed
Bouncing Bet as she and Half-an-Inchworm crossed the
finish line ahead of everyone else. Half-an-Inchworm
was so proud, she felt almost an inch tall! |
Bouncing
Bet |
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| Brown
Eyed Susan |
Story |
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Brown-Eyed
Susan yawned, having napped after flower picking.
"I must have dozed off," she said out loud.
"Dozed off," said a voice over her head.
Susan looked up, and there in the tree she saw a beautiful
bird.
"Who are you?" she asked politely.
"Who are you?" repeated the bird.
"Why, I'm your friend," said Susan, proud
and happy.
"I'm your friend," said the bird, and Brown-Eyed
Susan was sure he was telling the truth.
"Oh, I must go home now, Mother is expecting
me," she said.
"Mother is expecting me," said the bird.
Susan was surprised and delighted to be going home
with this fine feathered friend.
The rest of the family loved the bird as much as Susan
did and they invited him to stay. They named him Crocus,
after the brightest flowers in the garden, and they
have all been together from that day to this. |
Brown
Eyed Susan
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Choker
Clip
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| Hunny
Bunch & Sunny Bunch |
Story |
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The
Bunch Babies were twins and there were called Honey
and Sunny Bunch because they were the sweetest and
happiest babies ever born in Charm World. Nobody could
tell them apart, so from the very beginning they were
just called the Bunch Babies.
One Day, a strange thing happened; the Bunch Babies
weren't happy any more!
"Who am I?" one of the twins asked.
"Why, you're one of the Bunch Babies," said
Blossom
"Which one?" asked the unhappy little Charmkin.
All at once, the Charmkins realized that they had
never, ever called the girls by their proper names!
Honey was really very shy and quiet, while Sunny was
very bright and bouncy, but nobody had ever really
tried to see the difference. From that day on, Sunny
Bunch and Honey Bunch were always called just that,
and Charm World became rosy once again. |
Hunny
Bunch & Sunny Bunch
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Sunglasses |
| Hyacinthia |
Story |
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All the Charmkins
were getting ready for the Pet Show. Sweet Beth brushed
her pony Pixie, and Willie Winkle gave his dog Buttercup
a bath every day. Hyacinthia had no pet, yet she wanted
to win the lovely pink ribbon for "Most Beautiful
Pet"
Hyacinthia told her dream to her friend the caterpillar,
a long furry fellow with lots of legs. "I'll
be your pet", said the caterpillar. So Hyacinthia
took him home with her, although she knew he'd never
win the pink ribbon.
The caterpillar spent the week in his tiny house.
On the day of the show, Hyacinthia carried him, house
and all, to the pet show. When he came out of his
house for judging, Hyacinthia was amazed. Her friend
the caterpillar had become the most beautiful butterfly
she had ever seen!
Hyacinthia won the pink ribbon, but next to her wonderful
butterfly it didn't seem quite as lovely as she had
remembered. "My pet is the real prize!"
she said.
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Butterfly Hair Clip |
| Johnny
Jump-Up and Lazy Daisy |
Story |
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Johnny
Jump-up is cousin to Brown-Eye Susan and Willie Winkle.
He would ride his rocking house, Lazy Daisy, out to
the wild west and come back to tell his cousins all
about the secret hide-outs an cowboys there. This
made Susan and Willie Winkle want to go on exciting
adventures too, so they would ride lazy Daisy but
would never get beyond the rose bushes in the garden.
Johnny's birthday was coming soon, and Brown-Eyed
Susan and Willie Winkle had a big birthday surprise
in store for him! They workded in the backyard for
a few days getting it ready.
Then it was Johnny's birthday. The two cousins took
Johnny out to the backyard, and there, in front of
him, was the best wild west cowboy garden Johnny had
ever seen! The three children spent the whole day
riding Lazy Daisy
in this wild west wonderland. |
Johnny Jump-Up
& Lazy Daisy
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Clip
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| Lady
Slipper |
Story |
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Lady
Slipper grew up on the river bank, and from the beginning
everyone knew she was special. She waved gracefully
like the other flowers when the wind blew, but Lady
Slipper wanted to dance!
Lady Slipper went to Jack-in-the-Pulpit, who was always
kind and helpful. "Watch the winds and the waters,"
he said. "They will show you how to dance."
So Lady Slipper watched, and one day she saw the wind
take a leaf and whirl it in the air. Then she saw
a petal drift into a whirlpool in the river, and twirl
around and around in the water. So Lady Slipper tried
to whirl and twirl, and soon she was whirling like
a leaf in the wind, and twirling like a petal in the
water. She was dancing!
All the flowers saw her and thought her dance was
so beautiful that, from then on, they have called
her the ballerina of the river bank. |
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Wrist
Dancer "Watch" |
| Lily
Belle |
Story |
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Please
contact me if you know Lily Belle's
story. |
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Sweetheart
Swing
Necklace |
| Lil'
Tulip |
Story |
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It
was spring, and Li'l Tulip was to go on her first
mushroom hunt with Willie Winkle and Brown-Eyed Susan.
The day was very warm and because Li'l Tulip was so
small, she begged to sit down and rest. No sooner
had Willie Winkle found a soft bower of flowers than
Li'l Tulip was sound asleep!
"What a perfect place to leave her for a nap,"
said Brown-Eyed Susan. "Come on, Willie Winkle,
let's go on to the mushroom beds by ourselves."
Off they went, and Li'l Tulip dreamed of a happy day
in the woods with her brother and sister, but when
she woke up and found herself alone, she cried so
loud that Willie Winkle and Brown-Eyed Susan ran right
up to comfort her. "What's wrong?" asked
Willie Winkle as he wiped Li'l Tulip's tears. "I
thought you went away and forgot me," said Li'l
Tulip. "How could we do that?" asked Brown-Eyed
Susan. "These flowers we found for your bed are
called Forget-Me-Nots, so there was no way we could
forget you!"
Li'l Tulip was so pleased she took home armfuls of
Forget-Me-Nots, so she would never forget her first
mushroom hunt. |
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Ring |
| Mollyberry |
Story |
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"No games 'til you've finished
your chores," called Mollyberry's mother as
she set off one morning. And it was just then that
Willie Winkle and Sweet Beth ran up the path, ready
to play!
"I can't play now," said Mollyberry sadly.
But as her friends turned to go, Mollyberry had
an idea. "Wait -- Let's play hide and seek!"
she cried. "You're it, Willie Winkle!"
Willie Winkle found Sweet Beth right away. But search
as he might, he couldn't find Mollyberry anywhere.
"I give up," he called finally. "Where
are you, Mollyberry?"
"Here!" Mollyberry said as she popped
out of the boysenberry patch with a full bucket
of berries. "I blending in so well that you
passed right by me twice. And I even finished my
chore!"
Everyone agreed that Mollyberry had found a very
good hiding place!
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Choker |
| Morning
Glory |
Story |
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Morning
Glory's family awoke with the sun each day -- except
for Morning Glory herself, who always slept late.
"This is very strange," said her mother.
"Unheard of!" said her father. "Everyone
in the family gets up with the sun. What's wrong with
her?"
Right next door lived Sage, a very wise old herb.
He knew exactly what to do. "The placement of
the flower beds is the most important thing,"
he said. "Your beds are all lined up so that
the sun falls right on you at sunrise. But this wild
grapevine has grown up and left Morning Glory's bed
in the shade."
The Sage asked the grapevine, very politely, if it
would crawl off in another direction, and the grapevine
was happy to help. And the next day, when the sunshine
fell on her bed, Morning Glory was up with the rest
of her family, just in time for a delicious breakfast
of morning dew! |
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Bow
Hair Clip |
| Poison
Ivy |
Story |
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Poison
Ivy was not known as the Itchy Witch of the Woodlands
for nothing, because anyone who touched her poisoned
leaves got a terrible itch that lasted for weeks.
The Charmkins learned very early to watch out for
her, but she was always finding new ways to pop up
unexpectedly. This summer, there was not one case
of poison ivy, and the Itchy Witch felt like a failure.
But she had a plan. She'd disguise herself as a harmless
weed for the Great Garden Festival. Then she could
dance with everyone and do a lot of mischief at the
same time!
Poison Ivy's plan worked, for nobody recognized the
charming green stranger. But just as they were all
about to join hands for a circle dance, the North
Wind blew a gust of cold autumn air and turned Poison
Ivy into her true Fall colour, a bright, shiny red!
Pop-Corn chased her from the party, and the guests
all gave thanks to the North Wind for saving them
in the nick of time. |
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Balcony Necklace |
| Pop
Corn [aka Daffobill] |
Story |
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Every
midsummer's eve, Pop Corn's family gave a party for
all the plants and flowers and wild creatures. Everyone
shook hands very politely when the exclusive Lady
Aster arrived, and they blushed with delight when
Queen Rose herself arrived. Suddenly, there was a
great commotion at the gate. "You aren't welcome
here," said Pop Corn to an impish looking lady
dressed in pretty green and red shiny leaves.
"Well, come and give me a hug," said the
mysterious guest turning to Perriwinkle, "and
I'll be on my way." Perriwinkle felt very sorry
for her and ran right up to her.
"Stop!" cried Pop Corn. "That's Poison
Ivy, the itchy witch of the woodlands! If you touch
her, you'll remember her unkindly for a long time
to come."
As Poison Ivy left, Pop Corn said to his children,
"Remember never to get too close to anything
you don't know, no matter how pretty it may be."
And the children enjoyed the party even more, knowing
that they were safe with their friends and family.
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Button Clip |
| Sweet
Bea & Honey Bee |
Story |
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Honey
Bee lived in a very busy hive where each bee was to
bring home one load of nectar every day. Honey Bee
didn't like to work hard. She longed to play with
the flower children, but every time she buzzed up
to join their fun, they ran away!
One day, Honey Bee saw a little flower girl crying
by the rose bushes. "My name is Honey Bee, what's
yours?" she asked. The girl tried to run, but
she had stubbed her toe on a rock and couldn't even
walk.
"My name is Bea, too," she sniffed. "Sweet
Bea. I can't get home because I stubbed my toe, and
it's getting dark."
"Hop on, I'll fly you home," said Honey
Bee. Now, Sweet Bea lives right in the middle of the
Bee Palm patch, which makes the best honey in the
world, and Sweet Bea's mother gave Honey Bee a big
batch of nectar for being so kind to her daughter.
"I think this friendship is just meant to be,"
she said. Both Honey Bee and Sweet Bea agreed! |
Sweet
Bea |
Honey
Bee & Necklace |
| Sweet
Beth |
Story |
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The
Charmkins were having a party. Everyone was invited,
and each guest was to bring something different to
eat.
Sweet Beth wanted to bring a special dessert, for
that was her favourite part of the meal. So she set
off to pick berries, but she found that Mollyberry
had gotten to the berry patch first. Then she decided
to bring honeysuckle nectar, but Willie Winkle had
reached the vines just before her. "What can
I bring?" Sweet Beth asked her mother.
"Why, the maple trees right in our own backyard
might be the answer," said Sweet Beth's mother.
They collected some sap from the maple trees, and
cooked it all day in just the right way. The next
day, Sweet Beth took to the party the first maple
sugar candy that the Charmkins had every tasted. Everyone
loved it, and Sweet Beth was crowned as the "sweetest"
guest at the party. |
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Hair
Comb |
| Twinkle
& Snowflower Swan |
Story |
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Twinkle
lived on Starflower Island in the middle of the great
lily pond. She loved her beautiful home, but she often
wished to see what lay across the water. "Will
I ever get there?" she asked her mother.
"The wind could take you there, Twinkle,"
said her mother. But the wind is a funny fellow. You
can't count on him to bring you home again."
One day, a beautiful swan named Snowflower glided
by. "Would you like to cross the water on my
back?" she asked Twinkle. "I must return
by sunset, so have no fear."
Twinkle and Snowflower crossed the pond together and
landed on the shore right where Blossom and Pop-Corn
were having a picnic. Twinkle played and ate, and
Snowflower gave all the Charmkins rides.
Soon it was time to go, but Snowflower promised to
make the trip often so that all the Charmkins could
visit each other. |
Twinkle and Snowflower Swan
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Hair
Clip |
| Willie
Winkle |
Story |
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Willie
Winkle and his dog, Buttercup, went for a walk in
the woods, and walked a little farther than they should
have. They were on Thistle Down, a wild and dangerous
place.
"Oh, dear, we're in big trouble," said Willie
Winkle, just as Buttercup let out a yelp. A wild Snap-Dragon
was nipping at Buttercup's tail!
Willie Winkle was about to cry when a loud roar came
from behind a rock, and a great furry yellow face
appeared. It was Dragonweed, the King of the Weeds.
"Let go, you Snap-Dragons," roared Dragonweed.
"You know I am the strongest weed, and that I
have many more Dragonweeds to call upon for help than
you have Snap-Dragons." The Snap-Dragons let
go!
Willie Winkle and Buttercup raced home remembering
Dragonweed's warning: "Don't get too close to
anything you don't know." And they never did,
until the next time! |
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Button Clip
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| Playsets Charmkins
Figures |
There were six figures
and three animals released with playsets. For more information
on the playsets & animals (including stories) see the
Playsets
section.
- Blossom in Pajamas
came with the Jewellery House playset
- Bonnie Blue Eyes
came with the Starshine Balloon playset
- ChrysantheMum
came with the Whippoorwill Windmill playset
- Freckle Face
came with the Secret Lollipop Patch
Pocket Pop playse
- Lil' Tulip in Pajamas
also came with the Jewellery House playset
- Primrose Fairy
came with the Magic
Garden Pocket
Pop playset
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Blossom |
Bonnie
Blue Eyes |
ChrysantheMum |
Freckle
Face |
Lil'
Tulip |
Primrose
Fairy |
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| Mail Order Charmkins
Figures |
There was one mail order Charmkin produced.
I don't know if it came with a story.
| Dragonweed
- King of The Weeds |
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Dragonweed's
Order Form |
Gate
Point |
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