Remember the rhythmic *thwack* of the Skip-It? This simple yet addictive toy was a playground staple in the early 90s, turning sidewalks and driveways into impromptu fitness challenges. Attached to your ankle with a plastic hoop, you'd swing the weighted ball around your leg and hop over the cord, trying to rack up as many skips as possible on the built-in counter. It wasn't just about physical activity; it was a test of coordination, endurance, and bragging rights among friends. The Skip-It embodied the era's focus on active outdoor play, providing endless hours of competitive fun and leaving countless ankles slightly bruised but spirits high.
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