Interactive toys are a type of toy that responds and interacts with the user's actions or input. These types of toys can use various technologies such as sensors, microprocessors, and wireless connectivity to provide an engaging experience for children and adults alike. They often involve some form of feedback mechanism, whether it be visual, auditory, or tactile, allowing the user to receive information about their interaction with the toy. Examples of interactive toys include remote-controlled cars, robotic pets, and educational games that respond to a child's input. The main characteristic of these types of toys is their ability to provide an active and engaging experience for users through real-time feedback and interaction.