The '90s had everything from Nirvana to Friends to over-the-top Nickelodeon shows. And the toys we had "back in the day" were just as memorable. And guess what? Many of the top toys on the market 20 years ago are making a huge comeback thanks to some solid movie revivals (looking at you Power Rangers!) and millennials' obsession with all things nostalgia.
Here's are some toys you can buy that'll transport you right back to childhood.
This lifelike Snackin' Lily Baby Alive Doll ($29) was a hit back in the day and for good reason. Tots can do everything from feed her to change her diaper.
Remember frantically trying to keep up with your Bop It ($13) when you were younger? Well it's back with a vengeance — and a pretty sleek new look, too.
The Easy Bake Oven ($55) is a surefire classic, and now your kids get to become the ultimate treatmasters thanks to a mini version of a real oven that lets kiddos safely bake up to 12 cookies at a time.
The toy you totally begged your parents for around the holiday season got a serious 21st-century upgrade. The Furby Connect ($55) comes with an app that lets kids interact with their new BFF in even more ways.
A huge fan favorite in its own right, Hungry Hungry Hippos ($22) might have changed its look, but the fact is that every kid loves seeing these adorable animals gobble up marbles.
These plastic Power Ranger Action Figures ($17) are the epitome of old school. Use the lever on the back to flick off his helmet.
There's nothing like taking an easy drive around the block, even if your mini me doesn't have his license yet. This Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Power Wheels Dune Buggy ($290) adds an extra nostalgia factor.
Though this toy wasn't brand new to the scene in the '90s, it was a top pick by any child who saw the commercial — because, well, it was awesome. And now you can go head to head with your kiddos playing Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Boppers ($20) without having to hit up eBay.
The game that always made you jump just a little when the dad actually woke up is back. Don't Wake Daddy ($30) makes little ones "tip toe" around the board so the dad doesn't pop out of bed.
If you have some less-than-fond memories of one of these bad boys chewing up your ankles, you're in luck! Kids can take a crack at Skip It ($46) for themselves.
Little ones can take their pick from dozens of styles of the Super Soaker ($32), a Summer camp staple that takes parents back to the glory days of going full battle royale.
Pet-obsessed kiddos can score their very own Tamagotchi ($25) and bring it with them every single place they go. FYI: you still need to feed these little buggers on time.