Squeak, rattle, tinny wind-up melody, then a triumphant electronic giggle — toys make the kind of sounds adults forget exist between Christmases. 83 clips here, from squeaky dog toys squeezed at different speeds and small rattles, through to a four-year-old playing a wooden xylophone toy and a music box with a slightly bent comb. There are also broken-toy textures: the stretched battery groan of a dying Furby, the click-click of a windup that refuses to fully spring.
Sound designers use these when a scene needs to feel younger than it is — and they use them when it needs to feel wrong. A horror trailer wants a music box that's slightly out of tune; pitch any wind-up clip down a fifth and it crosses from cute to creepy in one move. A kids' app explainer needs a confirm tone that doesn't menace — pick the rattle. The whole library is free to download for personal and commercial work.