I think a lot of the comments are going to focus on how to make "more toys, better toys", and maybe that's inevitable given the audience, but I think that misses the point a little.
All children need is a prop and imagination; the more vague the prop the more things it can be. Realistic toys are, frankly, an adult obsession, because they will always fall flat in the face of what a child's mind can conjure up.
I think a lot of the comments are going to focus on how to make "more toys, better toys", and maybe that's inevitable given the audience, but I think that misses the point a little.
All children need is a prop and imagination; the more vague the prop the more things it can be. Realistic toys are, frankly, an adult obsession, because they will always fall flat in the face of what a child's mind can conjure up.