bob tinkered with the toys he had
They're playing with their toys over there.
my clossal shelf is full of books and toys
pick
Yes, if you are talking about more than one baby:The babies' toys are educational.No, if you are talking about one baby:The baby's toys are educational.
Those toys are yours and these toys are mine. Where can I store these books? Are these the ones you want? Who do these clothes belong to?
The kids stored their toys in the garret.
Your two sentences: Tom skidded to the left. Tom narrowly avoided hitting his baby brother's toys. Compound (complex) sentence: Tom skidded to the left, and narrowly avoided hitting his baby brother's toys.
Helpers agreed to make toys for Santa so that he could have toys for everyone. (Helpers = people who provide help)
The manufacturer placed a moratorium on producing toys made with PVC. In the sentence moratorium refers to prohibiting activity in the business.
No, toys in sentences should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
I put all my toys in one compartment