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Top-10 Most-Wanted Toys for Tween Boys
Notoriously difficult to select products for, boys in their pre and early teens may not be so fixated on electronics and video games after all...

11/1/2009



Retailer Spotlight: Golden Apple Learning Store
When Barbara Hartman MacDougall opened The Golden Apple Learning Store in San Ramon, Calif., 30 years ago,...

10/1/2009



My Best Sellers: Golden Apple Learning Store
Originally founded as a teacher supply store, the Golden Apple Learning Store in Pleasanton, Calif., has developed over three decades into a toy store that also caters strongly to educators...

10/1/2009



My Best Sellers: The Tutoring Toy
At The Tutoring Toy in Salt Lake City, Utah, Owners Diane and Bill Sartain believe that “play is the work of children...

9/1/2009



New Kid on the Block: Trio Trips Up ____?
At Toy Fair 2009, Fisher-Price presented an exciting new entry into the construction toy category: Trio...

8/1/2009



Why Twitter May Be Worth the Time
Near the end of July, Flying Pig Games was celebrating its first order via Twitter — direct from a toy store that had recently been introduced to the new Jukem football card game during an in-store demo by the inventor...

8/1/2009



Holiday Preview - Construction Toys
Even a ride-on for tweens isn’t too big for the construction category. This year, creative kids can build everything from vehicles and animals to homes and gardens. Check out basic blocks, gears, marbles and more in TDmonthly’s Holiday Preview of Construction Toys...

6/1/2009



Kids' Gifts for the Holidays
Last month in TDmonthly Magazine’s Holiday Preview, you got a glimpse of some eco-friendly art projects, exciting books and costumes fit for a princess. See this month’s featured categories...

6/1/2009



Top-10 Most-Wanted Construction Toys
In April 2009, TDmonthly Magazine surveyed 49 specialty retailers about their sales of construction toys for children. This foundational category continues to provide strong sales in independent stores...

6/1/2009



Regional Reports: What's Selling … And Where
Magformers by Rainbow Products are hot sellers for Mike DiAndrea of Hardware Centre Inc. in Paoli, Pa. He noted that between the brick-and-mortar store and the website, they sell about 100 to 150 sets per month. “I’m reordering every three weeks,” he told TDmonthly Magazine...

6/1/2009



Video Review: Watch Kids Build a House
The four Flamenco brothers spent a Sunday afternoon constructing a playhouse with the Zinkotek building system. Aided by their foreperson, Aunt Elba, the boys astounded themselves...

5/1/2009



Recession Gives Way to Retro Resurgence
Quality. Simpler times. Hands-on play. According to retailers, buyers and industry experts who spoke with TDmonthly Magazine, these are some of the key reasons retro toys continue to enjoy a resurgence among consumers...

3/1/2009



TDmonthly's Top-10 Toy Fair Toys
Among the tens of thousands of products on display at Toy Fair, there's always a select few that stand out, especially in terms of their promise for the specialty market. This year, TDmonthly Magazine was pleased to find an even broader variety of eco-friendly goods...

3/1/2009



TDmonthly's Top-10 Most-Wanted Toys: March 2009
Yep, kids are still cuddling with Ganz's Webkinz, battling with Bakugan from Spin Master, and collecting Iwako Japanese erasers...

3/1/2009



Why the Recession Is Good for Kids … and Toys
“The recession could be the best thing that's ever happened to children's toys,” Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, a child development expert and professor at Temple University, told TDmonthly in late January...

2/1/2009



TDmonthly's Top-10 Most-Wanted Toys: February 2009
This month, the story is much the same with best-selling specialty toys. In short, PlaSmart's PlasmaCar is still on the list (joined by the EzyRoller), Legos are still making their mark in the construction category after decades of success...

2/1/2009



Innovations of 2009
From plush and blankets that turn inside out to multi-use furniture inspired by animals, there are plenty of fun, new products to ring in the New Year...

1/1/2009



Top-10 Holiday Toys on VIDEO!
Ever wonder why most top-10 hot toys lists show you the same old things over and over? Many of the biggest toy companies pay spokespeople to inundate the media with their products during the holiday season...

12/1/2008



TDmonthly’s Psychologist Mom
TDmonthly Magazine’s Psychologist Mom focused on gaming in her most recent reviews, finding fun with frogs, watching kids become a wizard’s apprentices, and seeing how the features of Blue Orange’s Double Shutter Jr. added up...

12/1/2008



ZinkoTek Constructs “Instant Smiles”
It’s big. It’s colorful. And it takes children’s construction toys to a whole new level, giving them the ability to build life-sized forts, characters, and anything else their imaginations want to attempt...

10/1/2008



Qubits Take Construction to a New Level, Panel Says
TDmonthly Magazine’s Tweens & Teens Roundtable was attracted to the complexity and novelty of Qubits, the Construction Toy of the Future...

10/1/2008



Innovations of 2009
In the January issue of TDmonthly Magazine, check in to see which toys will be turning heads throughout 2009...

10/1/2008



The Specialty Toys Report Is Here!
ToyDirectory and TDmonthly Magazine are excited to announce the release of TDmonthly's 2008 Specialty Toys Report, "Positive Toys for a Promising Future."™...

9/1/2008



TDmonthly In the Lab 2008 Awards
For the first time ever, TDmonthly Magazine has given In the Lab awards to two deserving prototypes...

8/1/2008



TDmonthly Top Toy 2008 Awards
It's not easy deciding which toys deserve the most prestigious of TDmonthly Magazine's awards...

8/1/2008



Uberstix Kits Construct Eco-Friendly Play
Überstix building system is unique. You can build buildings as tall as your ceiling, and airplanes that fly and boats that float...

8/1/2008



TDmonthly’s Top-10 Most-Wanted Construction Toys
Of the 50 specialty retailers who spoke with TDmonthly about construction toys, more than 30 percent named LEGO as their best-selling construction toy...

6/1/2008



Get These Toys!
A TDmonthly Magazine survey of 66 specialty retailers last month showed that many of the toys and games that have topped best seller lists for months are, in fact, still right at the top.....

6/1/2008



TDmonthly's May Staff Picks
Sunny summer days are just around the bend, and with kids on break from school, there's lots of extra time to play...

5/1/2008



Grade Schoolers: I-Gami Offers Folds of Fun
A twist on the ancient craft of origami, I-Gami from PlaSmart Inc. awakened creativity in TDmonthly Magazine’s Grade-School Roundtable as the moms and kids who participated, despite some difficulties in disassembly, enjoyed constructing bright and educational creations...

5/1/2008



Preschoolers: Clics Build Creativity
Clics, a three-dimensional building set from ToyLinks Inc., really “clicked” with some of TDmonthly Magazine’s Preschool/Early School Roundtable participants, while other children experienced some difficulty...

4/1/2008



Building a Better World
These toys challenge kids to see the world in new ways...

1/1/2008



Homeschoolers: Building an Animal Kingdom
This month, TDmonthly Magazine’s Homeschool Roundtable experimented with Überstix’ Animal Kingdom, constructing Überfrog, Übercrab, Überbird and Überbat as well as open-ended creations...

12/1/2007



Überstix Builds Creativity Around the Globe
Most toy manufacturers want their toys to do better than the competition, but Dane Scarborough, founder, CEO and president of Überstix, is not your typical business owner...

6/1/2007



TDmonthly's Top-10 Most-Wanted Construction Toys
The Star Wars invasion continues, as retailers told TDmonthly Magazine that LEGO remains on top of the construction-toy universe...

6/1/2007



Stix and Bonz Make for Piece-ful Building
It’s always time to build, so specialty toy-store owners are on the lookout for new construction sets...

6/1/2007



Tinker Minds Builds Big
Dick Liou and the folks at Tinker Minds Inc. know that kids love to build, and their goal is to give them the perfect materials to create the fort — or boat, plane, train or canoe — of their dreams...

6/1/2007



That Towering Feeling
Any kid unsatisfied with the status quo can build a new world to order...

6/1/2007



Construction Toys: Building With H2O
The Aquastruct Toy System takes construction to an unfamiliar place — the shower — employing pipes, hoses, sprayers and more so that tweens can enjoy the laborious task of getting clean...

2/1/2007



River Dolphin Toys Makes the Connection
A flying dog, a fish that walks on elephant legs, a seal with a lizard tail. Children can make these fantastic creatures with Zoomorphs...

1/1/2007



Building Holiday Spirit
Myriad construction toys are building up the market this holiday season...

12/1/2006



i-gami Makes Old Tricks New Again
What do you get when you combine an ancient art form with modern ingenuity?...

11/1/2006



i-gami Builds Interest
By transforming the ancient art of origami into an easy-to-use plastic building toy, Plastic Play has been turning heads in the toy industry...

10/1/2006



ToyDirectory: Build an Online Trade Metropolis
In celebration of ToyDirectory’s 10th Anniversary, Bob Naimi — founder of ToyDirectory and publisher of TDmonthly Magazine — explains how using the online trade metropolis he's building will strengthen the specialty toy industry...

10/1/2006



Uberstix Taps Kids’ Unlimited Potential
Dane Scarborough founded Überstix so he could answer "yes" next time his son asks him if he loves his job...

8/1/2006



TDmonthly's Top-10 Most-Wanted Toys With Interchangeable Parts
Specialty toy storeowners normally don’t like to carry big-box items, but LEGOs and Playmobil were mentioned eight times when .....

8/1/2006



Roundtable Roundup: Homeschooled Tweens' Top-5 Toys
If you want to keep a tween girl’s interest, give her a problem to solve...

8/1/2006



Stained Glass Construction … Or Is It Art?
Systems engineer Jay Simmons discovered that the television screen is like a tapestry with rows of colored dots, and PixelBlocks was born...

7/1/2006



Toy Vehicles Entice Young Mechanics
Toy vehicles — perennial favorites for kids — become even more desirable when youngsters can construct the cars, trucks or trains themselves...

6/1/2006



Building Toys on a Small Scale
Although building blocks have been around for years, brands and sets that offer a different twist enjoy strong sales, particularly at Christmastime...

6/1/2006



Fort Materials Take on New Life
Watching children construct forts out of boxes and household wares has inspired a number of construction-toy manufacturers...

6/1/2006



Excitement Builds for Construction Toys
Former engineers and architects are trying their hand at building on a smaller scale...

6/1/2006



Construction Builds in the Unexpected
What’s new in construction for 2006?...

4/1/2006



Automoblox Is One Happy Customer
Patrick Calello, president of Automoblox Co., shares what he's learned after resolving problems with his supply chain...

12/1/2005



Construction Toys Zoom
Two new surprise great sellers are both construction toys, retailers have told TDmonthly Magazine over the past few months: RollerCoaster Tycoon by Miniature Amusements and the low-tech, high-fun Zoomorphs by River Dolphin Toys. Also high on their list are old-reliables with new twists...

12/1/2005



Clic-ing It Together
When CLICSTOYS USA, LLC, based in Grapevine, Texas, opened for business in December 2003, the company started with building toys available from its Belgian counterpart...

7/1/2005



Building Connections Through Cyberspace
Now, manufacturers of building and construction toys are offering a new kind of demonstration – online interactive sites – that allow kids to get hooked on building before they even step in the door...

7/1/2005



Building Sales With Building Blocks
Construction toys for young children run the gamut from a bag of blocks for less than $20 to high-style European design...

7/1/2005



Mic-O-Mic Lands in America
Mic-O-Mic designer Klaus Micklitz created and patented a sleek new take on the traditional construction and model toy...

7/1/2005



TDmonthly´s Top 10 Most Wanted Alternative Building Kits
Many retail toy stores surveyed by TDmonthly concentrate on finding more unusual construction toys that appeal to both boys and girls...

7/1/2005



Adults Are Ready to Build
Called toys that make you think, construction or building toy sets are more than the wooden blocks of yesterday — and they’re not just for kids...

7/1/2005



Construction Toy Roundtable
Recently, TDmonthly Magazine interviewed several up-and-coming construction toy innovators to get the low-down on how their unique products fit into the marketplace...

7/1/2005



New & Notable Toys: Construction
Check out these new and noteworthy toys...

7/1/2005



TDmonthly’s Top 10 Most Wanted Building Sets
According to the NPD Group, building set sales totaled $416.3 million in 2004. Winners with kids of all ages, these sets also get a thumbs-up from parents, encouraging active involvement rather than passive observation...

2/1/2005



Making A Fun Geometric Connection
Whether you love geometry, science or just like having fun, Roger’s Connection Construction System is a unique building toy that will keep children thinking about how to create an architecturally sound structure...

1/1/2005



Construction Toys: Building on Basics
This year, construction toys are going to be super hot...

1/1/2005



Construction Character Toys, Here to Stay
Through most of its long history, the success of the construction toy had been built squarely on its ever-increasing level of playability. While many can debate the birthdate of the construction toy, few can argue that its popularity continued over the decades is due to the constantly-evolving engineering that accompanied its development...

12/1/2004



Chaos: A World of Motion
Jim Rothbarth, designer of the Chaos kinetics system, has been an entrepreneur and inventor since college. Rothbarth learned from development and marketing that nothing is more important than quality. Flaws and reliability issues are never tolerated...

10/1/2004



BUILDING KITS/BLOCKS
pFlexitoys Flexitoys are the fun building toy that snap and hinge together and are easy to grip and hold in a small child’s hand. Flexitoys stimulate creativity in open play with the limitless things children can build. Flexiswivels allow for even greater creativity with their bendable features. Large sets...

7/1/2004



Construct, Deconstruct and Reconstruct: Building Kits for Everyone
There’s no limit to a one’s imagination with some of the newest building kits...

6/1/2004



 

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Arkansas native and architect Steven W. Hurd, AIA, designed his first set of building blocks some 15 years ago at the prompting of his mother-in-law, whose father – also an architect – built models of castles and cathedrals for her when she was a child. What began as a new hobby – to relive his childhood passion for building models, then as a way to build toys for his son to enjoy – eventually became an avenue for Steven to share his passion with the...
More information on WESTWORK DESIGNS products.
 
   
The ZinkoTek system combines creativity and construction to create imaginative play structures. The basic parts of the building system are made from 100% recyclable EVA soft yet sturdy foam. The set is designed so that a 3 year old can sort, connect and stack in a variety of ways, while an older child can build larger scale structures such as a playhouse, jet plane, robot, or smaller tabletop objects — ALL WITH THE SAME SET. ZinkoTek offers endless possibilities that will captivate boys and girls...
More information on ZINKOTEK products.
 
   
We design, develop, manufacture, and sell original LaQ construction toys.LaQ is an innovative toy block from Japan which consist of 7 types of blocks in 10 different colors! The LaQ block pieces make fun snaps! and clicks! when piecing the parts together so a child knows that the pieces are firmly connected. The clever angles on the joint block pieces can create flat, 2 dimensional, 3 dimensional, and spherical objects.For more info contact us below or visit KumoTek (US Distributor)   http://www.roboporium.com/...
More information on YOSHIRITSU CO. LTD. products.
 
   
BRIK-A-BLOK® toy systems provide a fun and easy way for children to recreate the world around them on a child-size scale. Driven by their boundless imagination, and guided only by the simple instructions that come with the toy systems, children are given full artistic license to create architectural structures of their own design. Panels that can be put together in a snap deliver hours of safe quality play time all year long.BRIK-A-BLOK® toy systems are merely responding to a fundamental desire that all children have...
More information on BRIK-A-BLOK TOYS INC. products.
 
   
Because CitiBlocs are manufactured in Vietnam, the pieces are not only high quality but are also affordable and so easy to use. Best of all, the precision cut blocks of wood are green, crafted from New Zealand pine. The beautifully simplistic blocks, designed for ages 3 and up, are ideal for solo play or a family fun session with grandparents and siblings. Through play with the blocks, grownups can introduce kids to architecture and design, history, mathematics and...
More information on CITIBLOCS LLC products.
 

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