Sit'n Spin is a children's toy first marketed in 1974 by Kenner Toys and then by following a 1991 merger. The toy mimics a "teacup" carnival ride, and features a large circular two-part plastic base. One part is in contact with the ground, and is connected to a smaller concentric plastic disk above it. The other part of the base, another concentric circle, is free to spin about the axis. A child sits on this part of the base, cross-legged and straddling the pole, and turns the disk, spinning the child in the other direction.
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| - Sit'n Spin is a children's toy first marketed in 1974 by Kenner Toys and then by following a 1991 merger. The toy mimics a "teacup" carnival ride, and features a large circular two-part plastic base. One part is in contact with the ground, and is connected to a smaller concentric plastic disk above it. The other part of the base, another concentric circle, is free to spin about the axis. A child sits on this part of the base, cross-legged and straddling the pole, and turns the disk, spinning the child in the other direction.
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| - Sit'n Spin is a children's toy first marketed in 1974 by Kenner Toys and then by following a 1991 merger. The toy mimics a "teacup" carnival ride, and features a large circular two-part plastic base. One part is in contact with the ground, and is connected to a smaller concentric plastic disk above it. The other part of the base, another concentric circle, is free to spin about the axis. A child sits on this part of the base, cross-legged and straddling the pole, and turns the disk, spinning the child in the other direction. In 2011, Hasbro produced a set of two Sesame Street Sit'n Spin toys, featuring images of Elmo and Abby Cadabby.
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