When did the first toys come into .............25 and what led to EXIST
their ...........26? Did they represent an attempt by adults to DEVELOP
make children happy, or did they arise from the various
playful ...............27 of children themselves? As everyone knows, the ACTIVE
young ...........................28 copy the ................29 of their FREQUENT/BEHAVE
elders, and, in their play, they often adopt objects used by adults for entirely
different purposes. These objects .....................................30 COURAGE
the child’s ....................31 and leads to games in which IMAGINE
everyday articles often play unusual and .................32 roles. EXPECT
It is rather surprising that for an ...............33 of the origin of toys, EXPLAIN
we cannot turn to folk stories. However, no traditional tale
...................34 to the origin of toys exists, and so our RELATE
.................35 is restricted to archaeological study and KNOW
limited evidence from documents.