The Little Green Army Men toys we all know and love have a long tradition stemming since the 1930s. In 2014, the toys were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame for their service on the ...
Six-year-old Vivian Lord was tired of not seeing women depicted in a classic toy that she wanted to play with, so she wrote a letter. The first grader from Arkansas wrote to BMC Toys, the maker of ...
ROCHESTER, NY -- It's mission accomplished for little green army men. The molded plastic must-haves for generations of pretend soldiers were announced as the newest additions to the National Toy Hall ...
Young Vivian Lord of Arkansas recently acquired a set of the instantly recognizable plastic green Army men figurines, iconic toys the 6-year-old had been pining after for weeks. Excitedly, the little ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Toy Army Men: Defense Yesterday, I kept telling my colleagues about Bad Hotel. You need to play this game, I told them. It's cooler than… Halo: Reach ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Army Men Strike: Toy Wars A brand-new version of Army Men Strike is now available: deploy defensive structures, protect your home base from enemy invasions, ...
SCRANTON, Pa. — A toy manufacturer in Scranton is using some imagination in the fight for equality. The small operation is one of the only makers of toy plastic Army men, and soon, it'll be expanding ...
A 6-year-old Arkansas girl started a letter campaign to fix what she saw as a definite wrong. "My name is Vivian. I am six years old. Why do you not make girl army men?" she wrote to toy companies.
This summer, a young girl from Arkansas wrote a Northeastern Pennsylvania toy company out of frustration. "My name is Vivian. I am six years old. Why do you not make girl army men?" wrote Vivian Lord ...