Junior Electronic Computer

YEAR: earl
ITEM: Childrens' Comp./Game
COMPANY: C & G Toys, Inc.
COUNTRY: USA
IN OUR COLLECTION: Yes
The Junior Electronic Computer was an educational toy for kids made by C & G Toys Inc. The toy was developed and manufactured sometime in the early 1960s. The goal of this toy was to teach children how to add, subtract, multiply and divide. The slide window would come out of the slide lock knob with a multiply or division button and an add or subtract button attached to the slide. There was a drum number rotating knob on the other side of the computer that controlled the drum window on the display screen. The toy required two AA batteries to operate. This toy was meant to be simple and easy to use for accessibility to children.
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OUR DEFINITIONS OF RARITY
One of a Kind: Only known existing item.
Exceedingly Rare: Only 2 to 10 known to exist.
Very Rare: Only 11 to 25 are known to exist.
Rare: Only 26 to 50 are known to exist.
Difficult: Difficult to find.
Available:Can be commonly be purchased.
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(For comparison: Many people consider the Apple-1 computer to be rare. As of 2025 there are 92 confirmed and probable Apple-1 computers.)







