Spellbinders parcel and post mailbox

A nostalgic topic!

Spellbinders Parcel and Post Mailbox was a popular toy in the 1980s and 1990s. It was a mailbox-shaped toy that allowed kids to create and send their own mail to friends and family.

Here's how it worked:

  1. Kids would write letters, draw pictures, or create their own mail using the included stationery and stamps.
  2. They would then place the mail in the mailbox, which had a special slot for inserting letters and a flap that could be closed to simulate a real mailbox.
  3. The mailbox had a special mechanism that would "deliver" the mail to the recipient, who would receive a surprise message or gift.

The Spellbinders Parcel and Post Mailbox was a fun and imaginative toy that encouraged creativity, writing, and social interaction. It's a nostalgic reminder of childhood play and the joy of sending and receiving mail.