The National Toy Hall of Fame is floating the idea of inducting balloons
The National Toy Hall of Fame is floating the idea of inducting balloons.
Praised for their versatility and universal appeal, balloons made the list Wednesday of 12 finalists being considered for the honor later this year, alongside other first-time contenders including the trampoline and the party game Apples to Apples.
A panel of expert judges and the public will vote on which of the finalists will be inducted in November.
This year's nominees also include the bestselling "Choose Your Own Adventure" gamebooks, which encourage readers to plot stories; Hess Toy Trucks, which have signaled the holiday season since 1964; remote-controlled vehicles and the stick horse.
Rounding out the list are the games Phase 10, Sequence and the Pokemon Trading Card Game, along with two perennial nominees, My Little Pony figures - a seven-time finalist - and Transformers action figures, both of which debuted in the 1980s.
"These 12 toys represent the wide range of play - from strategic to whimsical to physical - and present many playful matchups. The selection judges and public will have some tough decisions this year," predicted Christopher Bensch, vice president for collections and chief curator.
Anyone can nominate a toy for the Hall of Fame. The museum received 2,400 nominations for 382 different toys over the past year, Bensch said, and then boiled down the list to 12 finalists that best meet the criteria for induction. Toys have to have longevity, be recognizable and have great "play value," he said, meaning they encourage things like creativity and socialization.
"Not the ones that you roll your eyes at your grandparents and shove it under your bed at your birthday," he said.
Fans can vote for their favorites from Sept. 18 to 25 at toyhalloffame.org. The three toys that receive the most public votes will make up a "Player's Choice" ballot that will be tallied along with ballots from 22 historians and other experts.
Since 1998, the National Toy Hall of Fame has recognized more than 80 toys for inspiring creative play across generations. They range from humble playthings like the stick, paper airplane and cardboard box to those that have influenced pop culture, like the Barbie doll and Dungeons & Dragons.
Bensch can't help but wonder whether this year's seventh trip to the finals will prove lucky for My Little Pony.
"That's a lot of the times to be sort of a bridesmaid and never a bride," he said.
Last year's inductees were baseball cards, Cabbage Patch Kids, Fisher-Price Corn Popper and Nerf foam toys. The National Toy Hall of Fame is inside The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.