Museum shows teacher's collection of confiscated toysPublished28 November 2013Image caption, A teacher has put together a display of banned toys he took off children in the classroom during his career. The collection is being shown at the Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood in London. All these toys were taken from girls.Image caption, The toys were taken by teacher and artist Guy Tarrant from London schoolchildren in 150 different schools. These were all taken from boys.Image caption, The owners of this storm trooper and knight must have been pretty upset when they were taken off them.Image caption, This smiley ball was taken from a year 6 girl in central London.Image caption, This plastic lizard was taken off a boy, no reptiles allowed in the classroom.Image caption, Troll dolls were definitely not allowed in Mr Tarrant's class. He took this one off a year 6 girl.Image caption, A happy meal toy is also part of the collection.Image caption, Not what you might expect to see in a year 10 class, a baby's dummy!Image caption, This random collection of bits and bobs includes a fake eyeball, sweets and an ink cartridge, gross!Image caption, Poor old Mr T. The A Team action figure has lost his head.