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My father and his siblings. (Early 1970s)
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There are plenty of things parents today probably do better — snack labels, helmets, sunscreen, fewer choking hazards. But then you see a photo from the 1970s and think, these kids look so happy. The birthdays were simple. The outfits matched the living room couch. And somehow, without Pinterest boards or BPA-free everything, they turned out fine.

This gallery reminds us of what childhood looked like back then.

The Cool Kids Club

70s Kids
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Tell me this isn’t the coolest photo you’ve seen all day. Those bikes, the banana seats, high handlebars, the outfits, the confidence — these kids knew they were killing it.

Normal ’70s Scene

Nostalgic Child Drinking from Water Hose
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This was everyday life in the ’70s, and no one even questioned the many ways it was wrong.

If Anything Sums Up ’70s Childhood, It’s This

70s Child in Go-Kart
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A girl in overalls, cruising a homemade go-kart across a patchy lawn like she’s got places to be (and none of them involve adult supervision). The jeans are flared, the sneakers are scuffed, the helmet is nowhere to be seen and that’s just your textbook ’70s childhood.

Danger? Never Heard of Her

My cousins and I running around with lawn darts in the 1980s. Suffield, Ohio
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So here’s the thing — there was a time when parents willingly handed their barefoot toddlers lawn darts. In the ’70s, these weren’t considered weapons, just fun backyard entertainment.

Campfire Vibes

70s Campfire
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Man, this one hits hard. It makes you miss the days when summer meant dirt under your nails, melted marshmallows, and no screens in sight — just mosquitoes, and whatever was in that red cooler.

Summer of the ’70s

Late 70s pool party! Kear pouring water over my head.
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The gold standard of summer fun in the ’70s: inflatable pool, no supervision, and probably a garden hose running full blast. And an unlimited amount of fun.

’70s Playground

70s Playground
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Show this to any modern mom if you want to see parental anxiety in real time. It proves once again that kids in the ’70s were built to last — or at least bounce.

Cool by the Pool

By the Pool in the 1970s
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This photo just oozes effortless ’70s cool. The kind of family that didn’t overthink anything and somehow always looked like they were having the best summer ever. Even the dog’s in on it.

Treehouse Royalty

70s Treehouse
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When was the last time you saw kids in a treehouse? Thought so. In the ’70s, building one was a childhood requirement. No way in hell I would let my kid climb a tree so high nowadays, but back then it was fine, and that’s just glorious.

Soundtrack of a ’70s Childhood

70s Child Listening to Music
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This is what story time looked like before tablets — just you, a Book on Record, and headphones big enough to pick up radio signals from space.

Playgrounds Weren’t Messing Around

Climbing Frame Late 70s. Possibly 1980ish.
70s Climbing Frame by Mark H ((CC BY-NC-SA))

These things were tall, metal, and one slip away from a broken arm. Another case of “they’ll be fine” engineering. And yet — look at them. Happy, fearless, not a care in the world.

The Backyard Hangout

1970s Backyard Hangout
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Just a bunch of neighborhood kids showing up barefoot and sweaty. There were no group texts and party invites with RSVPs, but somehow everyone knew where to be.

Seatbelts, Shmeatbelts

My mom in the back of our fiat with her Dior bag, 4 kids, no seat belts…I’m the one in her lap
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This photo is basically a visual definition of the saying “the ’70s were a different time.” One car, six people, zero seatbelts, and one mom just trying to hold it together while half the backseat climbs into the front. Safety regulations? Never heard of her.

Lunchbox Game

70s School Child
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Nothing says “first day of school in the ’70s” like that tiny lunchbox of dreams. Packed with a bologna sandwich, a warm apple, and enough pride to carry you through the week.

Christmas Morning, 1970s Edition

70s Christmas Morning
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Oh the joy. If you look long enough, you can practically smell the hot cocoa. Everything about this photo is cozy — down to the Life game box and that glorious mustard carpet.

Christmas Morning

70s Christmas Morning
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Christmas morning, but make it extremely ’70s. There are no high-tech gifts in sight, and you can hear the excitement about the Lite-Brite, the dollhouse, and whatever that plastic thing is that probably made noise. I’d talk more about the photo but if I keep looking at that plaid couch, I’m going to have recurring nightmares.

Coolest Kid in the Parking Lot

70s Kid and Car
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You just know this kid bragged about “his” car at school the next day.

Disney Dreams, 1970s Edition

Disney in the 1970s, 1976 I think? I’m the one in the rad pants.
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Well, this part of childhood hasn’t changed much — every kid still wants to go to Disney. The snacks (and ticket prices) were definitely cheaper back then, though, and the groovy pants have been replaced by today’s sad beige basics.

The Low-Key Birthday

70s Birthday Party
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As someone planning parties for a four-year-old in the Pinterest era, I’ve never been more jealous of anything. A cake, some plastic cups, and zero themed balloon arches — and yet it looks perfect.

Raggedy Ann Realness

70s Raggedy Ann
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If you grew up in the ‘70s, you probably wore one of these at least once. The plastic mask made your face sweat, the outfit felt like a trash bag, and you could barely see — but none of that mattered. You were Raggedy Ann, and you were living your best Halloween.

Just a Kid and a Totally Normal Plant

70s Child and Cannabis Plant
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Can we take a moment to appreciate this photo that was probably taken by a family member of a kid just standing next to a plant … totally normal, absolutely regular, nothing suspicious at all. Nope.

Simple Joys

Me with my dad and my new race track in our dining room circa 1977.
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There’s something really comforting about this one. Just a dad, a kid, and a toy racetrack on the kitchen table.

Just… Bravo

70s Halloween
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This one deserves a slow clap. ​​Half the masks look like something you see in nightmares, most of the kids are shirtless for some reason, and there’s at least one devil in the mix. The. Best.

Backseat Nap

1979, I’m around 3 years old. We’re driving from Kansas City to Denver in our new Datsun 210 (Internet picture inset). No car seat, no water, no entertainment…just sitting on the floor and using the seat as a pillow. This would later become my first car
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Where’s the booster seat, you ask? The seatbelt? Oh, loosen up. It was the ’70s. You knocked out on warm vinyl while the car baked in the sun, and that was just how road trips worked.

Justice Was Served

70s Halloween Batman
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Can we also take a moment for the elephant-sized TV in the room? That thing weighed more than the entire candy haul. But none of it mattered — because Batman here was ready to save the neighborhood, one Sweet Tart at a time.

Meet the Writer

Alex Andonovska is a staff writer at Cheapism and MediaFeed, based in Porto, Portugal. With 12 years of writing and editing at places like VintageNews.com, she’s your go-to for all things travel, food, and lifestyle. Alex specializes in turning “shower thoughts” into well-researched articles and sharing fun facts that are mostly useless but sure to bring a smile to your face. When she’s not working, you’ll find her exploring second-hand shops, antique stores, and flea markets.