Some of the classic toys of the past are still around and I love that my kids want to play with them. The Etch A Sketch is by far my favorite. How fun would it be to take our favorites from when we were kids and making toys mini size!! Etch A Sketch, Mini Duncan Yo-Yo , Rubik’s Cube and more have all gone mini!! These toys are so adorable. I don’t know how practical but they are fun.

The Super Impulse 503 Worlds Smallest Rubik Cube has just three rows by three rows each side. That should be easier to solve I would think.

An World’s Smallest Etch a Sketch that is only about 2″ x 2″ makes for some really small pictures, but kids little fingers would enjoy using it.


Perplexus is a mind game/ puzzle that is hard in bigger form and I think gets a little harder when you try to make teenie tiny ball and move it in all directions to go along a course from start to finish. I lost quite a few times!!

I love that all the games are interactive and gets kids and adults to use their brains to figure out how to use these tiny toys that we are so used to playing in a bigger version. They are all great for taking along in the car or on a shopping trip to keep your kids occupied without having to lug around the bigger versions. I am thinking of using one of my pouches from Thirty-One to put these games in and have as our travel buddy. Making toys mini is a genius idea and they aren’t just for kids. Adults will love playing with them as well to bring back the nostalgia and fun of when we were kids ourselves.
So who is ready to play?
I am!