They were made by J Chein.
I received my Tweakie People set for Christmas when I was a little kid. The toys were made in 1969,so I assume that's when I got mine. I originally had four house blocks and four people. My people were with the house blocks when the box they were in went to the basement, (I don't know why it ever went to the basement in the first place.),but when I rescued the box a few years ago,luckily before the basement started flooding,the people and one block were missing. I'm still hoping we'll find them.
The bottoms of each square have the name and copyright information on them. Apparently the one I'm missing is number 837. |
I found this picture online, showing the copyright on the bottom of a Tweakie person's feet.
Tweakie People are plastic,and look very much like Fisher Price Little People, but they have features the Little People don't have. For one thing, they could sit down.
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As I recall, they were about 2 and a half inches tall. |
There were different house sets. The big sets were made up of four individual 'house blocks', and came with a family of four Tweakie people. I think that must be the type of set I got. Each block had a room on two sides, an outside scene on two sides, and a plain top and bottom.
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According to this, the white rim is removable,although why you would want to remove it is beyond me. |
The blocks measure 4 inches square.
The interior of the blocks are decorated with cardboard furniture or appliances made of the same piece of cardboard that makes up the walls and floor.
The cardboard interior is cleverly folded so that the feature,be it the fireplace,or bed ,or whatever, stands out in three dimensions,while the walls and floor stay flat.
The fireplace is three dimensional, as is the bathtub,which is printed with a bubble bath.
And the stove...
Hmm. Where's the stove gone? Looks like they had an explosion of some sort in the kitchen. Must have been a gas stove. Blew the whole thing clear out of there. |
There were even vehicles,although I never had any of those.
I don't remember ever seeing the Tweakie People items in stores when I was a kid. in fact,I don't think I had ever heard of them at all before I got them for Christmas. My mom may have seen them in a catalog and ordered them for me.
But then, I don't remember seeing them in the catalogs either, and my sister and I thoroughly perused those catalogs looking for what we wanted for Christmas!
That's the play set for this month. I had other plans, but I packed that one away in Ivy's closet. Now that she's home with all her college stuff piled in her room,she says I may NOT get in her closet to get it out!