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Town and Country magazine cover
Currently on display
From the Smithsonian Collection
As the cover of this magazine suggests, children very quickly began playing with car-related toys. This illustration suggests that it was boys, rather than girls, who did so.
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Almost as soon as the first automobile took to the roads, American children played with car toys, read car books, and even learned how combustion engines worked. Making cars a part of kids' lives-even kids whose families didn't own cars-helped make automobile ownership appealing to future generations of car buyers. Because much of this material targeted boys, it helped shape a society in which women were far less likely to own and drive a car.
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