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There’s only one Original Slinky! Generations of children and adults have loved playing with Slinky.
This classic metal spring toy walks downstairs, alone or in pairs, and makes a slink-ity sound. First invented by mechanical engineer Richard James in 1943 during an experiment with tension coils. James accidentally dropped a spring on the floor and watched as it began to “walk.” Two years later, the Slinky was born and it continues to be a favorite toy of children and adults all over the world.