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Ahhh, The Wish Book. Hours and hours of turning down pages, circling items, wishing hard, harder, hardest, that Santa would bring you that coveted toy….. It really was a place to dream big :-))
Best time of the year! The Sears Wish Book! I pored over this book, circling items, dog-earing pages, writing page numbers on the cover (putting stars besides the most important pages)!
You said it! I hope those precious catalogs are housed in the Library of Congress! Rest in Peace Mr. Boudreaux, you gave my kids hours of fun and creativity.
I especially enjoyed the years the Sears catalog had Peanuts cartoons distributed throughout. Sitting on my grandfather’s lap as we paged through, even enjoying the non-toy sections due to the search for the next cartoon.
In the bygone era before Walmart and Amazon, Sears was the one stop place for just about all our non-food needs and it was especially true in the Christmas season which many would say began with the arrival of that Wish Book.
enigmamz over 1 year ago
Ah, the old “we can’t afford all that, sweetie” book! “Pick one thing, and we’ll see what Santa can do for you!”
Pet over 1 year ago
Ahhh, The Wish Book. Hours and hours of turning down pages, circling items, wishing hard, harder, hardest, that Santa would bring you that coveted toy….. It really was a place to dream big :-))
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
Best time of the year! The Sears Wish Book! I pored over this book, circling items, dog-earing pages, writing page numbers on the cover (putting stars besides the most important pages)!
emjay1914 Premium Member over 1 year ago
You said it! I hope those precious catalogs are housed in the Library of Congress! Rest in Peace Mr. Boudreaux, you gave my kids hours of fun and creativity.
LadyPeterW over 1 year ago
Ouch chee wowwa! RIP!!!!!
LionsAndTigersNoBears over 1 year ago
I especially enjoyed the years the Sears catalog had Peanuts cartoons distributed throughout. Sitting on my grandfather’s lap as we paged through, even enjoying the non-toy sections due to the search for the next cartoon.
ladykat Premium Member over 1 year ago
I miss the Sears Christmas catalogue.
Durak Premium Member over 1 year ago
Those were some great toys. Worth big bucks today. More importantly, they were FUN!
Dkram over 1 year ago
I got my nephew a radio controlled R2 D2, he loved it, unfortunately it was lost when my sister’s trailer burned.
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Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 1 year ago
In the bygone era before Walmart and Amazon, Sears was the one stop place for just about all our non-food needs and it was especially true in the Christmas season which many would say began with the arrival of that Wish Book.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
What a legend.
oakie817 over 1 year ago
cool
greatgrannyszoo over 1 year ago
Same here
harebell over 1 year ago
Montgomery (aka “Monkey”) Ward did the same for an earlier generation.