concept   children's toys

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Brazil (1) India (1) Australia (1) China (1) New Zealand (1) South Africa (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Egypt (1) Ghana (1) Iran (1) Namibia (1) Rwanda (1) South Sudan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 children's toys Brazil Toys in Brazil prioritize physical activity and outdoor play, with some cultural variations in toy preferences. 4
2 children's toys India In India, traditional and culturally significant children's toys are treasured and handed down over time. 4
3 children's toys Australia Australian children's toys prioritize outdoor and educational features, with strict regulations on toy guns. 3
4 children's toys China Chinese children's toys often incorporate traditional cultural elements and values. 3
5 children's toys New Zealand In New Zealand, outdoor and sports-oriented toys are popular among children, with strict regulations on toy guns. 3
6 children's toys South Africa Children's toy preferences in South Africa are influenced by global popular culture, including educational and less controversial options like toy guns. 3
7 children's toys Kenya Traditional Kenyan children's toys are often made from natural materials, reflecting local cultural traditions. 2
8 children's toys Mexico Traditional Mexican children's toys focus on physical activity and cultural education. 2
9 children's toys Nigeria Toys in Nigeria often reflect local traditions and customs, including handmade and educational items. 2
10 children's toys Egypt Children in Egypt are often influenced by global popular culture when it comes to their toy preferences, gravitating towards characters from movies, TV shows, and video games. 1
11 children's toys Ghana In Ghana, children's toys often reflect local traditions and folklore, with handmade items like masks and sculptures being common playthings. 1
12 children's toys Iran In Iran, gender-specific toys are common, with boys playing with action figures and girls playing with dolls. 1
13 children's toys Namibia In Namibian culture, children often create toys from natural materials like wood, animal bones, and cloth. 1
14 children's toys Rwanda In Rwanda, children often make their own toys from natural materials or simple objects due to limited access to manufactured toys. 1
15 children's toys South Sudan In South Sudan, children often make their own toys from natural and simple materials due to limited access to store-bought toys. 1