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Romper Room Assorted Picture Flash Cards

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Romper Room Assorted Picture Flash Cards
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Object Details

maker

Bar-Zim Toy Manufacturers

Description

This toy is designed to teach preschool children letters and numbers. The set includes nine cards for digits and 26 cards for letters of the alphabet. The top of each card shows either a number written out in letters and a corresponding number of objects (e.g., the number "ONE" and one pencil) or a capital letter and a familiar object whose name begins with that letter (e.g., B and a blackboard). On the lower part of the card are a scattered array of either digits (e.g., 1, 3, 7) or small letters (e.g., b, m, d). A red plastic stand with an array of holes in it fits over the bottom of a card. It reveals only the digit or letter that corresponds to the picture above.
A mark on the remnant of the cover of the box reads: ASSORTED PICTURE FLASH CARDS. A second mark reads: No. 301. A third mark reads: BAR-ZIM MANUFACTURING CO., JERSEY CITY, N.J. A fourth mark reads: U.S. PAT. NO. 2,971,268. Individual cards are marked: THE (/) ROMPER (/) ROOM.
The design of the cards is based on a patent of Harry Zimmerman of New York, N.Y., (#2,971,268, applied for December 29, 1959, and granted February 14, 1961).

Location

Currently not on view

Credit Line

Gift of Sherman L. and Marjorie A. Naidorf

date made

ca 1961

ID Number

2005.0055.10

catalog number

2005.0055.10

accession number

2005.0055

Object Name

flash cards

Physical Description

paper (cards material)
plastic (stand material)

Measurements

overall: 2.5 cm x 11 cm x 13.5 cm; 31/32 in x 4 11/32 in x 5 5/16 in

place made

United States: New Jersey, Jersey City

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Data Source

National Museum of American History

Subject

Mathematics

used

Education

referenced

Children's television programs

used

Children

Subject

Women's History

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-a6d8-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_1292915

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