As a kid there weren't too many feelings better than convincing mum or dad to stop by McDonald's for a happy meal.

Whether it was a burger or some nuggets, the trip was made that little bit more special when you looked inside the box and found out which new toy you had been given.

Well now it looks like the toys just keep giving.

Antiques website loveantiques.com has revealed some of the most valuable toys that you could have tucked away in a box somewhere.

topping the list is TY's Teenie Beanie Boos which, with a full set, could score you around £340.

Toys in their original packaging are normally worth a lot more, and their condition will affect their value.

Here is the list in full:

1. TY’s Teenie Beanie Boos (2000) – Much rarer than their toy shop equivalent a set could get you £336

2. Underwater Monsters (1979) – A set of these creepy creatures should fetch over £300

3. Robots by Diener Keshi (1979) – Anything up to £300

4. Power Rangers (1994) – Find yourself a complete set of the hero’s and vehicles and its £261

5. Inspector Gadget (1995) – Half man, half robot fetches £261

6. Fraggle Rock (1992) – Set of four sold recently for £224

7. Mario (1994 and 1998) – The video gaming plumber and friends fetch over £186 for the set

8. 101 Dalmatians (1996) – You’ll be lucky to have all 101 toys but £164 is what they’re worth

9. Snoopy (2000) – A set of the 50th anniversary toys aren’t peanuts at £134

10. Furby (2000) – The clippable one. Creepy but costly – £90 each

11. Jerry the Minion (2013) - From Despicable Me 2 - £90

12. Potato Head kids (1987) – This set of offspring would bag you £75

13. Transforming Food (1987/1989) – Individual pieces can fetch up to £52 each

14. Clone Wars Happy Meal Box (2008) – The box, yes just the box could get you £37

15. Hot Wheels (1983) – Individually these cars from a set of 14 are worth £30 each