Not much about it, just Spirographs! Nobody is too old to enjoy one. The standard model sold here for $2.99. I never knew they made a motor one!
If I was eph-ewe rich, I would buy a Spirograph for every child in the world. It’s gotta be a good thing, to learn that mathematical patterns are cool and fun.

All it took was one slip of a gear 🤣 I loved my spirograph sets!
This is what we did before computer graphics.
That, and etch-a-sketch.
etch-a-sketch
Morgan Freeman Narrator Voice, “In a world without diagonal lines, one child grows up to imagine we could someday make them…”
I just bought a modern version, for just a few dollars, this year. The design was changed, there has been an attempt to replace the push pins that held the stationary gears in place with sticky tack. I didn’t feel like that was going to work, so I got some push pins and some cardboard to do it the old fashioned way. That sort-of works, but it’s tricky without the dedicated, perfectly sized anchor holes the old sets had.
I wasn’t able to get my kid too interested, but I had some fun with it.
tricky without the dedicated, perfectly sized anchor holes
Oh that’s too bad about the design change. I wonder if you could drill your own tiny anchor holes and restore the original method in its full effect.
I guess analog toys like this have a harder time competing for attention today than in the past.
It was always great when I got to visit friends with rich parents who had this kind of stuff.
Nr 5. An automated spirograph. So a toy, that does the playing for You. Sit down, press the button and watch the toy play itself. And they are saying that today’s kids are lazy.
I am only imagining, here, but I’m imagining that the “play” would consist of attempting to use household objects to engineer a supplementary framework of braces and weights to prevent your $6 battery operated plastic toy from skittering off the desk and messing up.


