Toys you want & Which toy can make you remember your childhood?

In cherished memories, few things hold as much sentimental value as the toys that once fueled our youthful imaginations. The desire for specific toys, whether longed for in the present or forever etched in the recesses of our childhood, serves as a poignant bridge between the past and the present. Toys have a unique ability to transport us back to when play was the language of our hearts, and every cherished possession held the promise of endless adventures.

The first toy I have is a Pink piggy from the store in IKEA. This piggy got in when I first moved to Canada, and it has been with me for around five years. When I saw this piggy, it was so cute, and I wanted to keep it for a long time. When I first moved to Canada by myself when I was 19 years old, my father gave me it as a gift. This toy can make me think about my father when I miss him. It also can make me keep all the memories of my parents. Share a little background for the toys from IKEA. The name of this toy is KNORRIG, and it is one of our oldest pets. It may also be your child’s best friend. This toy can be recycled or used for energy recovery if available in your community.

Piggy Toy

IKEA is a Swedish furniture company. History of IKEA: In 1943, then-17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad founded IKEA as a mail-order business and began selling furniture. In 1958, Möbel-IKÉA, which means “furniture” in Swedish, opened its first store in Älmhult, Småland. After five years, the company expanded its reach by opening stores in Norway (1963) and Denmark (1969). As the years went by, Möbel-IKÉA continued to grow and establish its presence in Europe. The first store outside of Scandinavia was opened in Switzerland in 1973, and shortly after, in 1974, the company ventured into West Germany. Japan (1974), Australia, Hong Kong (1975), Canada (1976), Singapore and the Netherlands (1978). In the 1980s, IKEA continued its expansion by establishing new stores in various countries. In 1981, France and Spain signed the agreement, followed by Belgium in 1984, the United States in 1985, the United Kingdom in 1987., and Italy (1989). With 55 stores, Germany “is IKEA’s “most significant market, followed by the United States, which has 52 stores. 

My second toy is one of the toys from “The Jellycat” company called “Colin Chameleon.” I bought this toy recently. I bought this because this is my famous animal, called a chameleon, and this toy is the same as this animal when it changes the other colour. I got this toy because it was unique to me, and only a few people bought it. It also fits my personality. Sometimes, I can be happy; sometimes, I can be satisfied; sometimes, I can be sad. Sometimes, I can be angry about something, so it makes me feel special and fits me for what I look like and who I am for other people thinking about” me. Jelly is also my family brand because “each toy has a name and story for each toy. Jellycat has produced unique and inventive plush toys in London for over two decades, starting in 1999. They blend premium materials with occasionally unconventional designs, creating a luxurious and whimsical collection. And sometimes cute, but always with something different that makes them stand out! Jellycat was conceived by a young individual who adored jellies and cats and found immense joy in combining the two. The playfulness of this concept is undeniable. The title was a great reflection of the design, so it stuck!

Colin Chameleon 

These two toys are famous and are my best friends and my family. These two toy will give me too many memories of when I got the toys for that year and month. It will keep all the memories forever.

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