I did not grow up valuing toys. Most African's male adult don't, usually we see toys as the female things, be it in birthdays or Christmas celebration. Few years ago, I had gotten a toy on Christmas which was some kind of strange. The lady had assumed I will appreciate a toy because her brother is a lover of toys of any kind. I was grateful for it but I immediately gift it to my sister who finds toys pleasant.
It was a toy of a teddy bear wrapped with a red Vandana and love written on it. She had chosen this because it was a season of love and she wanted to share this love with me during the season. I wish I could start to love playing with toys but they're what I expect last for a gift.

During one of the days she played with the toys, she had placed it on a chair and took a shot of it and I had to search through her gallery for it.
A red teddy bear with love shape embraced between the arms and a red pillow it sat on with a shape of love also, was the first and last Christmas toy I had gotten from a different.