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Should old toys protect inheritance?

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Toys generally refer to things that can be used to play. Playing with toys is often considered as a way of entertainment and recreation in human society.

Toys can also be natural things, that is, sand, stones, dirt, branches and other non-artificial things. Toys should be understood broadly. They are not limited to things sold on the street for people to play with. Anything that can be played, seen, heard and touched can be called toys.

Toys are suitable for children, especially for young people and middle-aged and elderly people. It is a tool to open the skylight of wisdom and make people smart.

Toy Museum

The Brooklyn Children's Museum, the world's first children's museum, was born in the United States 1899, and the Indianapolis Children's Museum, the world's largest children's museum, is simply a paradise for toys. In 2004, the first children's museum in China was built in the Second Children's Palace of Guangzhou Zhujiang New Town.

Taiwan Province Province is the world toy production base and the world toy collection paradise.

Mr. Jiang Wenjing, the director of Taiwan Province Toy Museum, publicly shared more than 1000 toys collected in the past 30 years, from "throwing pots" and "promoting pictures" and dolls to modern remote-controlled robots. From the first generation of six million dollar man, the "Datong Baby" numbered "May Day" to the plastic dolls of McDonald's, toys of every era have a story.

Ancient water guns, bamboo water guns, pinball tables, bamboo cicadas, bamboo bows and arrows, wire-wheeled carts, grass-woven crickets, bottle caps, copper carts, etc. And a series of old toys made of tinplate, such as matchbox cars and clockwork robots, were popular toys in those days and have now become priceless collections.

The above content comes from Baidu Encyclopedia-Toys