It doesn't require batteries. It's soft and not easy to break. It doesn't need instructions. It doesn't make references to a character. As you can see, they are using socks to dress these dolls, so the material is accessible for most people. This is an innovative idea. It doesn't promote violence. It's most likely not culturally sensitive. It is suitable for mostly younger children but can be used by teenagers sometimes. It's generally considered safe.
It doesn't need batteries. It could be easy to break when the mud is dry. It doesn't need instructions. It doesn't make references to an existing character, but it makes "WFP" (World Food Programme). It doesn't promote violence. It's most likely not culturally sensitive, but considering some areas with war may have fighter jets or some other military planes, it's potentially slightly sensitive. It's suitable for almost every age of children, as kids like models of vehicles to play with. It's considered safe.
It does not require batteries. It could be easy to break since it's made of less durable material and it's not waterproof. It doesn't need instructions. It doesn't make references to characters. It doesn't promote violence. It's not culturally sensitive. It's suitable for children in every age. It's safe and it fosters a child creativity especially if it's handmade.
This big doll doesn't require batteries or instructions, it's safe and suitable for younger kids. It doesn't seem like it makes a reference to an existing character, it's not culturally sensitive. It's not very easy to break. It doesn't promote violence.
This toy doesn't require batteries, maybe some instructions and practice at first, it is not culturally sensitive and doesn't promote violence, although for similar products (this one is round and fine) some safety measurements should be taken if the edges are too sharp. It doesn't look like it's easy to break.
Anything can become a toy in the kinder hands of these creative children, (turning into Shakespeare again and this is kind of the summary) child doesn't feel a mud toy or just a bottle cap is something less than a doll or a card board car, because kids are naive and pure, it's important for the toy to serve as a bridge the importance is to
This is an opposite example of a good refugee toy, although it's not easy to break, it is both culturally sensitive and promotes violence, it is a bad way of making a "toy"(very inappropriate)