The most disappointing part of the holiday season was when you had to leave any of your new toys and go back to school.
My brother and I didn't grow up with legos. We didn't even really hear of that toy until my much younger brother was born. I wondered why that was and apparently legos weren't sold in the U.S. until after 1961. This was our building toy:
My brother, uncle (6 weeks younger than me) and myself spent hours playing with matchbox cars. Nana's persian rugs were a splendid highway system and kept us occupied for hours.
If you were around then--you remember the very cool boxes that packaged the cars. We used the boxes for garages until after Christmas when grown-ups started disposing of the boxes.
It didn't really matter about "boy toys" or "girl toys" back then. I don't remember any of the boys playing with the dolls my aunt or I had but there were plenty of other things that we all engaged in.
Did you play with matchbox when you were young?
Have a safe and happy day!