Potato Head is a brand that produces toy figures of a potato-like shape with interchangeable parts that allow kids to create new figures.
The brand was introduced in 1952 by Hasbro as Mr. Potato Head.
It was the first toy advertised on television.
In the early years, the toy required a real potato for a body, and the interchangeable plastic parts were poked into the potato.
In the 1960s, the toy was updated to a plastic potato body with holes for the parts.
Over the years, they have expanded to include various licensed characters and themed sets.
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The classic version of the toy figure with interchangeable parts.
A female version of the classic toy figure with interchangeable parts.
Licensed versions of the classic toy figures featuring characters from Toy Story 4.
Potato Head is generally suitable for children ages 2 and up.
Potato Head has a variety of parts including hats, arms, legs, eyes, noses, mouths, and more.
No, the current version of Potato Head comes with a plastic potato body.
Yes, the Toy Story 4-themed Potato Heads can be mixed and matched with the classic version of Potato Head.
Yes, Potato Head's interchangeable parts allow children to mix and match in creative ways, encouraging imaginative play.