1971 Fisher Price School. Measures about 11.5" to top of bell, 11.5" long by 8" wide. Good condition. No trays. The title sticker has some spots and there is some sticker damage on the back. Good condition.
This 1971 Fisher-Price Play Family School house is a cornerstone of mid-century toy design, capturing the colorful, optimistic aesthetic of early seventies childhood. This particular model features a rarer cream-colored roof, topped with its original metal school bell and a sturdy red carrying handle for easy transport. Its exterior is adorned with classic lithographed paper illustrations depicting a charming school setting, complete with a clock tower and playground scenes. While the title sticker and back lithographs show some characteristic spotting and surface wear consistent with its age, the overall palette remains a heartwarming look into a foundational era of educational toys.
The fold-down wall reveals a classroom interior where the metal chalkboard is ready for lessons. This unit is presented as a clean architectural shell without the interior trays, making it a perfect replacement for a collector who already has the accessories or for someone looking for a high-quality display piece. The base and corners of this building are intact, maintaining the original boxy silhouette of the schoolhouse and highlighting the contrast between the deep red base and the soft cream roof. The metal bell still rings with that clear, distinctive vintage tone that has signaled recess for generations of children. It functions beautifully as a nostalgic decor piece for a bookshelf or as a focal point in a vintage toy collection, offering a tangible connection to 1970s Americana and the simple joy of imaginative play.
This item is vintage, 55 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
1971 Fisher Price Play Family School House
1971 Fisher Price Play Family School House
$64.99