Toy

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Origin

Middle English toye

Definitions

b : pastime; also : a sportive or amusing act : antic
  • 2a : something (as a preoccupation) that is paltry or trifling
b : a literary or musical trifle or diversion
c : trinket, bauble
  • 3: something for a child to play with
  • 4: something diminutive; especially : a diminutive animal (as of a small breed or variety)

5 Scottish : a headdress of linen or woolen hanging down over the shoulders and formerly worn by old women of the lower classes

Description

A toy is an item that can be used for play. Toys are generally played with by children and pets. Playing with toys is an enjoyable means of training the young for life in society. Different materials are used to make toys enjoyable to both young and old. Many items are designed to serve as toys, but goods produced for other purposes can also be used. For instance, a small child may pick up a household item and "fly" it through the air as to pretend that it is an airplane. Another consideration is interactive digital entertainment. Some toys are produced primarily as collector's items and are intended for display only.

The origin of toys is prehistoric; dolls representing infants, animals, and soldiers, as well as representations of tools used by adults are readily found at archaeological sites. The origin of the word "toy" is unknown, but it is believed that it was first used in the 14th century. Toys are mainly made for children.

Toys, and play in general, are important when it comes to growing up and learning about the world around us. The young use toys and play to discover their identity, help their bodies grow strong, learn cause and effect, explore relationships, and practice skills they will need as adults. Adults use toys and play to form and strengthen social bonds, teach, remember and reinforce lessons from their youth, discover their identity, exercise their minds and bodies, explore relationships, practice skills, and decorate their living spaces.[1]