I got ice skates for Christmas and used them every day the rink was frozen in winter. I lived next to a park that had a gravel lining that was made with 2 foot tall sides all around it. There was a basketball hoop on one end. In the winter the fire department came and filled it full of water to make an ice skating rink. We had a wooden sled and went sledding in our neighborhood. I once smacked into a tree head first and passed out. When I came to, nobody was around and it was getting dark. Not sure how old I was, either 6 or 7. I got the sled and went home, never telling my parents what happened.
I loved my bike, which would be considered vintage, but we just called it second hand. Everyone else had used bikes, too.
In the summer we played endless games of Monopoly and poker, usually with matchsticks, not money. We got pretty good. When I was grown, we were at some friends' house and the men wanted to play poker. They couldn't believe a 20 year GIRL could beat them again and again. Must be beginner's luck! One of my hidden talents.
Having brothers, they got neat things like trains and race cars on tracks. I liked their toys and sometimes got to play with them. I was given a few dolls, which stayed at the bottom of the toy box, unplayed with.