# 142 -
nath bunyapisitsopar -
Location: Australia
You were looking for an image regarding the "Kindles Sunlight Kitchen." I do not own the rights to this photo but here is a link to a good quality picture. Good luck!
Just wanted to say "thank you" for your site. I have been digging through my old toys, most of which were hand-me-downs, and now have names to go with the cool toys: Shimmers and Sea Wees. Thank you!
# 140 -
Amusedmuse -
Location: California, USA
hello I am your best fan
# 139 -
natalia -
Location: England bristol
I have a Good Puppy from 1980 for sale. Does the person looking for it's identification want to buy it? She can contact me at my e mail address: vanderpl.ruth@uwlax.edu
# 138 -
Ruth -
Location: La Crosse WI USA
I had the PINK flower fairy with Magic accessories, glow in the dark crown etc. I lost it, though. But you wanted to list more of them on your site so I thought I could tell you that. There's a picture at ebay right now: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vintage-1984-Flower-Fairies-PINK-Fairy-Doll-Box-/260805336592?pt=UK_Toys_Creative_Educational_RL&hash=item3cb9359e10#shId
# 137 -
Jenny -
Location: Sweden
Hi Sarah! Thank you so much for putting up a Starcastle page--they were one of my favorite toys as a child and I didn't know there were so many of them!
The castle at the bottom of the unknown section labeled "Unknown Purple & Pink Playsets - Two Variations" is the one I had. It's a jewelry castle. The two towers labeled "Unknown Tower - Two Variations" goes with it. (You can actually see them with the castles in the second photo). My memory of what it came with is really vague, I just remember that there was a pair of clip-on earrings that hung off of the two rectangular loops in the front--these are visible in the first photo. There was also at least a bracelet and I guess there must have been a necklace too. I don't know the specific name of it, it was just called "Jewelry Castle" or something similar. The towers have little fold-out drawbridges. I just recently found mine in my basement and when I managed to get the tower doors open, I think there was a little swan inside.
# 136 -
EricaVee -
Location: usa
i was so happy to find this site! i randomly thought of these toys and how much i loved them. i had all 4 of the picture frame pets. i'm pretty sure the pink one's name was cherry petal, not cherry blossom. the name of the purple dog was happy heather. :)
# 135 -
christina -
Location: danville, ca
I was obsessed with my turtle tot as a kid and I'm so glad I found this page! I'm sad to say that I am selling my Turtle Tot Trista on ebay. If anyone is interested, you can check it out: http://stores.ebay.com/Kelseys-Super-Cool-Store I'm selling all of my vintage toys so feel free to take a look.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/18408035@N03/4258682490/in/photostream/
The castle at the bottom of the unknown section labeled "Unknown Purple & Pink Playsets - Two Variations" is the one I had. It's a jewelry castle. The two towers labeled "Unknown Tower - Two Variations" goes with it. (You can actually see them with the castles in the second photo). My memory of what it came with is really vague, I just remember that there was a pair of clip-on earrings that hung off of the two rectangular loops in the front--these are visible in the first photo. There was also at least a bracelet and I guess there must have been a necklace too. I don't know the specific name of it, it was just called "Jewelry Castle" or something similar. The towers have little fold-out drawbridges. I just recently found mine in my basement and when I managed to get the tower doors open, I think there was a little swan inside.