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  1. 1. Game A game played on a flat surface, usually with a board and pieces. Board games involve rules, strategies, and often require multiple players. They provide entertainment, promote social interaction, and can teach skills such as counting, reading, and decision-making. Examples include Monopoly, Scrabble, and Chess.
  2. 5. Set A toy set consisting of various
  3. 7. A game or toy consisting of small, interlocking pieces that fit together to form a complete picture or design. Puzzles can be made of cardboard, wood, or other materials and help develop problem-solving skills and spatial awareness. They come in various difficulty levels and themes.
  4. 8. Figure A small poseable figurine representing a character from movies, cartoons, or comics. Action figures are typically made of plastic and have movable joints, allowing children to create scenes and act out adventures with them. They are popular among fans of specific characters or franchises.
  5. 9. A small figurine representing a human or fictional character. Dolls are often made of plastic, cloth, or other materials and can be dressed, posed, and played with as if they were real people. They can be part of imaginative play or collections.
  6. 11. Animal A soft, plush toy in the shape of an animal. Stuffed animals are often cuddly and comforting, providing companionship and imaginative play opportunities. They come in various sizes, shapes, and animal designs, and many children form special attachments to their favorite stuffed animals.
  7. 12. Supplies Materials used for artistic activities and crafts. Art supplies can include items such as crayons, markers, colored pencils, paints, brushes, and sketchbooks. They allow children to express their creativity, develop fine motor skills, and explore different forms of visual art.
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  1. 2. A toy or vehicle that can be operated from a distance using a handheld remote control. Remote-controlled toys include cars, helicopters, and robots. They provide an interactive play experience, allowing children to control and maneuver the toy's movements.
  2. 3. Equipment Gear and tools used for sports and physical activities. Sports equipment can include items such as balls, bats, rackets, frisbees, and helmets. They encourage active play, develop motor skills, and promote physical fitness. Different sports require specific equipment tailored to the activity.
  3. 4. Blocks Small, solid pieces usually made of plastic or wood that can be stacked, connected, or interlocked to create structures. Building blocks encourage creativity, spatial skills, and hand-eye coordination. They can be used to build towers, houses, and other imaginative constructions.
  4. 6. A toy representing a mode of transportation, such as cars, trucks, trains, or airplanes. Vehicles can be made of plastic, metal, or other materials and often have movable parts. They can be pushed, pulled, or rolled, allowing children to engage in imaginative play and mimic real-world transportation.
  5. 7. Dough A malleable modeling compound that can be shaped and molded. Play dough is usually made of a mixture of flour, water, salt, and coloring. It provides a tactile and sensory experience, allowing children to create sculptures, shapes, and designs. It can also be used for imaginative play and storytelling.
  6. 10. Instrument An object or device used to create sounds and music. Musical instruments can include items such as keyboards, guitars, drums, recorders, and xylophones. Playing a musical instrument allows children to develop musical skills, coordination, and an appreciation for music.