Skipping in the school playground with two dinner ladies to turn the rope and 8 or 10 of us all skipping at the same time. Also 2 balls up the wall, and 5 stones. At home we played Monopoly, and all the traditional board games - Draughts, Snakes and Ladders , Ludo etc. My favourite toy when I was about 5 was a circular cardboard box, lined with a piece of coloured paper made to look like the audience at the circus. The lid was a plain piece of see-through plastic - actually it wouldn't have been plastic then - not sure what it was made of! Inside were two tiny paper figures - male and female acrobats, about an inch tall. You got a piece of material and rubbed the top to create static electricity, and the two figures tumbled madly round the circus ring. Basically it was just cardboard and paper, and whatever the top was made of - I played with it for hours. About ten years ago I went to a collectors fair and there was my favourite toy! It was £12.50! I was sorely tempted, but didn't buy it!