Notable Toys
- Baby Magic (Topper Toys)
- Battlewagon (Deluxe Reading)
- Candy Fashion (Deluxe Reading)
- Charlie and Me (Topper Toys)
- Clock-A-Word Action Game (Topper Toys)
- Crusader 101 (Deluxe Reading)
- Dawn Doll (Topper Toys 1970)
- Defender Dan (Deluxe Reading)
- Ding-A-Ling Robots (Topper Toys 1970)
- Fat Sam (Topper Toys)
- Fingers Harry (Topper Toys)
- Funny Face (Topper Toys)
- Go COMA Swingers Dolls (Topper Toys)
- Jimmy Jet (Deluxe Reading)
- Johnny Astro (Topper Toys)
- Johnny Eagle Guns (Topper Toys)
- Johnny Express Trucks (Topper Toys)
- Johnny Lightning (Topper Toys 1969)
- Johnny Seven O.M.A. (Topper Toys 1964)
- Johnny Spacemobile X-7 (Topper Toys)
- Johnny Speed (Topper Toys)
- Johnny Service (Topper Toys 1966)
- Johnny Toymaker (Topper Toys)
- Jimmy Jet (Deluxe Reading 1961)
- Lil Miss Fussy (Topper Toys)
- Lillie Doll
- Motorized Monster Maker Kit (Topper Toys)
- Mr Pierre (Topper Toys)
- Multi-Pistol 09 (Topper Toys 1965)
- Operation X-500 (Deluxe Reading 1960)
- Penny Brite Doll (Topper Toys/Deluxe Reading 1963)
- Playmobile Dashboard (Deluxe Reading 1961)
- Secret Sam Spy Case (Topper Toys)
- Silly Safari(Topper Toys)
- Sixfinger (Topper Toys)
- Super Helmet Seven (Topper Toys 1966)
- Suzy Cute Doll (Topper Toys 1964)
- Suzy Homemaker Doll (Topper Toys)
- Tiger Joe Tank (Deluxe Reading)
- The Tigers (Topper Toys 1966)
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