Toy Fair's Specialty Source and new Fundamentals section went all out this year, playing up the show's green theme with battery-free toys and natural materials, displaying themed sets for building and play and showing fair attendees what's in the cards. See TDmonthly Magazine's top picks below:
Made of 100-percent maple, products in the Schoolhouse Naturals' line have either no finish or an earth-based finish, such as beeswax or whey. The smooth, wooden Push Pulls come in bunny, bus and elephant varieties and have holes in the front for a string so that a child can still utilize the toy when he or she starts walking. 2/18/2008 (Price: $19.00) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
Moonie loves his coffee and frowns a lot when he doesn't get his cup. His constant frowning shows us how silly we look when we frown too much. He also shows us that it’s okay to be grumpy when it's tempered by love. But even when we're grumpy, we're still loved and cared for. His motto: “I'm not mad, I'm just grumpy.” Launch date: July 2007. 12/7/2007 (Price: $45.00; Age: 3 and Up) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
This 85-piece kit features real clay bricks that look and feel like the real thing, non-toxic mortar/brick mix, wooden planks, a roof, windows and doors. It typically takes about 30 minutes to build and requires 24 hours to dry. The bricks and mortar can be reused by rubbing the bricks together to shave the mortar off, turning them back into sand. 2/18/2008 (Price: $29.00) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
Every ChatterChik™ represents a different U.S. state and comes to life through her distinctive bio, appearance, personality and lifestyle. Girls can collect all 50 cards in the series and even trade-out with their friends. 2/1/2008 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
Kids can "break-the-ice" with this beautiful arctic play set, the first of Top Shelf Holdings’ Natural Habitat Series. The set includes two flexible wooden Inuit figures, a papoose, an igloo, ice slides, an ice-fishing hole and six realistic polar animals. "Long have we lamented, in the educational toy business, playsets and other products constantly pairing the dapper penguin family with the friendly neighborhood polar bear. This collection features fauna from both the arctic and antarctic regions of the globe, as well as informational materials about the animals themselves," said TDmonthlyreporter and toy-store buyer Marie Raven at Toy Fair 2008. Launch date: June 15, 2008. 2/13/2008 (Price: $89.95; Age: 3 and Up) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
This set includes an 8" vintage-style pixie elf, a keepsake storage box and a children's picture book with a rhyming story that tells how the elf helps Santa out by watching children's behavior by day and reporting it to Santa at night. The elf is designed to be placed throughout the house during the Christmas season, creating a hide-and-seek activity for the whole family. Launch date: September 2005. — Two of 32 retailers told TDmonthly in October 2008 that they expect Elf on the Shelf to be one of their best sellers for the Christmas season. In November 2008, four of 52 retailers named the product as one of their best-selling items. — “Elf on the Shelf is doing really well since we put those out five or six weeks ago,” remarked Janet Gregory, owner of Over the Rainbow Toys in Anchorage, Alaska, in November 2008. “Elf on the Shelf, we just brought them in in November. [We] sold 24 last month, and 24 already this month,” Terry Myers, owner of Kaleidoscope Toys in Round Rock, Texas, told TDmonthly. — “For the last 90 days, Elf on the Shelf has been selling well,” said Michelle Smith of Piccolo Mondo Toys in Portland, Ore., in December 2008. “It’s so adorable. I own it, and every morning now my kids are looking for the elf.” 2/18/2008 (Price: $29.95; Age: 3 and Up) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
This toy rocket lights up for flight and makes realistic rocket sounds, but doesn’t require batteries. It simply needs to be wound. The product comes in biodegradable Gekopak™ packaging made completely from recycled paper. 2/18/2008 (Price: $20.00) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
This 20-card set is designed to help children learn through sight and sound with full-color, professional photos and corresponding words. It introduces children to their own sense of style as they learn about clothes. These high-quality, laminated cards are made in the U.S., easy to wipe and big enough for little hands to hold. Launch date: May 12, 2007. 1/30/2008 (Price: $28.00; Age: 1 and Up) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
Sprig Toys is a new, environmentally responsible toy company created by award-winning industry veterans (former Mattel and Radica designers). Its line of kid-powered, totally green adventure vehicles for preschoolers is made from Sprigwood™, a child-safe bio-composite material derived from 100-percent recycled wood and reclaimed plastic. The Sprig Adventure Series harnesses the natural energy of push- and pump-action play to power lights and other electronics — all without batteries. Adventure Guide characters wearing LED-lit hats plug into durable, attractively designed vehicles and engage preschoolers with audio that guides them through exciting adventures as they play. Launch date: Fall 2008. — "The sets were attractive, nicely packaged in recycled/biodegradable material, and had a rugged, tactile quality," said TDmonthly reporter Marie Raven, also a buyer for Over the Rainbow in Anchorage, Alaska, at Toy Fair 2008. "It's a small line but felt to me like an appropriate number of items for a nice in-store presentation while appealing not only to the eco-sense of our customers, but also providing active and stimulating educational play." — “I was really impressed by all the angles that it covered,” said Jennifer Klein, who in early 2008 ordered all three Sprig Toys vehicles for her store, Earth Child, in Sebastopol, Calif. Five of 24 retailers told TDmonthly this was one of their favorite lines at Toy Fair. 1/17/2008 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
Made of wood (hence the "twig" part of their name), these characters' joints feature elastic so that they can be posed in many different ways — twisting and wiggling. They measure from 3.5" to 4.25 " tall. 2/18/2008 (Price: $24.95; Age: 4 and Up) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
Writer's Bio: Julie L. Jones has written articles for both newspapers and magazines. Before joining the staff of TDmonthly Magazine, she worked as a communications writer and provided editorial support for a market research company. Read more articles by this author