The Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) Retailer Selection Committee has selected forty-six comic book titles for the industry's most anticipated annual event to take place on Saturday, May 3, at participating ...
The Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) Committee has selected the thirteen Gold Sponsor comic book titles for the comic book industry's most anticipated annual event: Free Comic Book Day. FCBD is celebrated ...
The most sought-after kids' presents revealed Hatchimals, Hot Wheels and Hex Bots are among the top toys on sale this year, ...
Research shows that while overall toy sales are in decline in the US, sales driven by nostalgic adults are on the rise. Frédérique Tutt, global toys industry analyst at the research group ...
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The UK's toy industry is witnessing a boom just in time for the festive season, buoyed "kidult" trend and a yearning for nostalgic buys, according to the latest data. This comes as the Toy ...
Toy sales have fallen for a third year in a row as family budgets are squeezed - but adults are buying childhood favourites to escape their troubles, research suggests. A falling birth rate, the ...
Three more toys are being recognized for their innovation and longevity. The Strong National Museum of Play announced on Tuesday that My Little Pony, Phase 10 and Transformers were inducted into ...
For £9.99, shoppers can take home My Kevin Pal, a large carrot plush with stretchy arms. Expect the toy to be popular, as there's a limit of two per customer. Other themed products include £2.99 ...
Blaze Fujiwara is finally here. His super-fast Bey, evolved from the mysterious Feather Phoenix that had the entire Xenon City in an uproar, is unveiled at last!
The best gifts and toys for 9-month-olds are entertaining but also developmentally appropriate. At 9 months, most babies still try to put everything in their mouths and may have a hard time ...
“We’re trained to use toys as tools—that’s what separates us from a typical playgroup,” she explained. “We break child development down into many steps, small pieces of big milestones.