Born 1947, my recollection of "toys" I had (up to age 16) are:
Clockwork "O" gauge Hornby Train set
Tricycle (don't remember make)
Meccano
Bako (think that is how it was spelled), it was a sort of precursor to Lego, but, less flexible
"00" gauge Hornby electric train-set
Various cap guns, spud guns etc
Various "playground games" the names of which I forget, but "Chucks" is one I recall, and, a similar one (still available) with small metal Covid like objects, and a small rubber ball, also whip and tops.
Various Bicycles, self build from bits. scrounged from various. sources
Various Bows and arrows (home made)
Airfix kits various
Various Balsa wood gliders and Elastic powered model airplanes
Hercules Bicycle (new)
Dawes Bicycle (secondhand) don't recall model, it had tartan motif on seat tube
Francis Barnet 2-stroke Motorcycle (very second-hand)
The Motorcycle was the end of childhood, after that, alcohol, cigarettes, girls, and cars took over.
I was recently having, what I call a "Hovis Conversation" (ie "when I were a lad... etc) with one of my grandsons, telling him of typical Christmas present (note singular) in my childhood, typical was, an apple (the fruit, not an electronic gadget), an orange and one "big" item from the list above. I don't think he believed me.