Barbie is the most famous doll in the world, with more than one billion Barbie dolls have been sold worldwide since 1959.
Lego, a Danish toy company, is the second largest toy company in the world, after Mattel.
The monopoly game was first introduced in 1935 and is still one of the most popular games in the world until now.
Rubiks Cube, a 3D puzzle consisting of colored boxes that must be arranged, created by a Hungarian architectural professor named Erno Rubik in 1974.
The first video game marketed is Pong in 1972 and since then the video game industry has grown rapidly.
Teddy Bear, the teddy bear that was first created in 1902 by the German toy company Steiff, named after Theodore President Teddy Roosevelt.
Beanie Babies, a collection of small teddy bears with names and price tags in each doll, became very popular in the 1990s.
Slinky, a toy consisting of a metal spring that can glide alone, was created by a marine engineer named Richard James in 1945.
My Little Pony, a group of colorful horse dolls with long hair and tails, was created by the American toy company Hasbro in 1982.
Transformers, a collection of robot toys that can change shape into a vehicle or animal, was first introduced by the Japanese toy company Takara in 1984.