See 'n Say Toys
See 'n Say Toys are a classic children's toy that have been around for a very long time. I had one growing up and my children have one now. Actually, this is their second one as my boys destroyed the first one. No respect.
Anyhow, See 'n Say is here to stay as you will soon see by the many varieties available today.
What is See 'n Say?
'See n Say' is an educational toy created by the toy company Mattel in 1965 after the success of its talking Chatty Cathy doll.
In the 1960s, after introducing a line of talking dolls that said different phrases when a string protruding from their upper back was pulled, Mattel trademarked the word chatty. Several Mattel pull-string talking dolls and toys were packaged in boxes that read "A Chatty Toy" or "A Chatty Doll by Mattel". However, these dolls and toys spoke phrases at random when their "chatty ring" was pulled. See n Say, introduced in 1965, was the first Mattel talking toy that allowed children to choose the exact phrase they wanted to hear by adjusting a pointer on the toy's face to a particular item and pulling the "chatty ring."[http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/see-say.htm] The Farmer Says See 'n Say made animal sounds when a pointer shaped like a miniature farmer was aimed at pictures of animals on its dial. For example, when pointed at an image of a duck, the phrase "This is a duck...quack, quack, quack" was heard. Likewise, the Bee Says See 'n Say recited different letters of the alphabet("G...Gigi") when its bee-shaped pointer was aimed at them. Unlike other toys, the original See 'n Says required no batteries. Instead, sound was produced by a simple low-fidelity phonograph record driven by a metal coil wound by pulling the toy's string. This was the same mechanism used in Chatty Cathy dolls.
After the success of the Bee Says and the Farmer Says See 'n Says, Mattel introduced several other toys in the line. The Mister Sound Says made city sounds, the Mister Music Says reproduced sounds of musical instruments, and the Clock Says gave the time indicated by the position of the pointer on its face. A Doctor Dolittle Says edition was released after the 1967 film Doctor Dolittle, and See 'n Says featuring Disney characters were introduced in 1968. Also introduced in 1968 were See 'n Say Talking Storybooks. Children would open the book to a page, aim the pointer at the arrow printed on the page, and pull the chatty ring. A pull-lever version of See 'n Say Talking Storybooks was released in the '90s with different titles.
A Mother Goose and a "Snoopy Says" See 'n Say were unveiled in 1969. One recited nursery rhymes the other featured Peanuts comic strip characters. Also that year, Mattel introduced Mister Circus Says and Sing-A-Song See 'n Say, both part of its Super See 'n Say line. These two, which were battery operated, worked slightly differently than earlier See 'n Says: instead of pulling a string, the pointer was pushed and released to make the toy talk. The battery-operated toys were able to recite longer phrases than earlier pull-string versions. The remaining titles for the Super See 'n Say line were, "I Wish I Were" and the "Dr. Seuss Zoo"... both released in 1970
In the 1980s, See 'n Say pointers were streamlined into a uniform design, a large arrow with a sticker affixed to it depicting a bee, farmer, and so forth. By 1989, the chatty ring was replaced by a lever that could be pulled to make the toy talk, after a Rhode Island girl became blind by the string snapping off and hitting her in the eye. Chatty records were replaced with computer chips in the 1990s. The new version of the Farmer Says toy still emits the same farm animal sounds that were used in the original 1965 See 'n Say.
The toy has also made various pop culture appearances. The 1989 version of The Farmer Says See 'n Say is featured in the animated film Toy Story (1995). A more recent version of The Farmer Says See 'n Say appears in the film Over the Hedge (2006). On the Family Guy episode "Petarded", Peter Griffin uses a See 'n Say instead of a calculator on a mental test. Also in another Family Guy episode, Stewie Griffin was playing with a European See 'n Say, but the animals were making strange sounds (ex.: cow going "Shazoo!")
Various Types of See 'n Say Toys
See 'n Say You Can Buy from Amazon
The Farmer Says
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See 'n Say Links
- Fisher Price See 'n Say
- Fisher-Price website of the official See 'n Say preschooler's toy.
- Howstuffworks "How See 'n Says Work"
- Have you ever wondered how a See 'n Say produces sound without a battery? And where does it store its 26 different phrases? Solve the mystery of the See 'n Say!
Your See 'n Say Memories
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- rockycha rockycha Mar 27, 2008 @ 10:43 am
- Love SeeNSay! Found you on topicle. high fives!
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- JenniferAkers JenniferAkers Jan 7, 2008 @ 12:23 am
- Cool lens! I guess I never realized how many See n Says there are nowadays. My son loved it when he was little. And my younger sister played hers forever as a kid. Did you know that Hallmark had a See n Say Christmas ornament this last year? My sister showed me. :-)
Jennifer
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