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Roundtable Roundup: Homeschooled Tweens' Top-5 ToysPuzzles and Construction Make the Grade
If you want to keep a tween girl’s interest,
Participating were former art teacher Lynn Costine with Sarah (13 years), Anna (11), Emily (9) and Will (7); Julie Petoia, RN, with Cabot Lee (11), Talia (10), Malynne (8) and brothers Gabriel, Jeremiah and Jacob (4); Susan Ledford, editor of the Homeschoolers Resources Directory, with Victoria (11) and Joe (6); former corporate workshop manager Shawna Hughes with Alexa (10); and former fashion consultant, current radiology student Allison Seagle with Sara (11).LONPOS 101 Pyramid and Rectangle Game by MIC-O-MIC AMERICAS INC. — Cross was “extremely pleased” with the orders he received from specialty retailers for this product when it made its Toy Fair debut in 2006. — TDmonthly ’s homeschooled kids played with this toy an average of 16.6 times per family between February and July 2006. “It’s still very popular with all children and all adults,” said mom Lynn Costine. VIEW ARTICLE — Cross told TDmonthly that everyone from kids with learning disorders to professional architects get hooked trying to solve this puzzle. 6/28/2005 (Price: $12.99; Age: 8 and Up) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?]
SC-300 Snap Circuits by ELENCO — One retailer said in summer 2007 his store sells 25 Elenco units monthly. Five percent of 64 retailers said in August 2008 that Snap Circuits are a best-selling science product, reporting average sales of six units per month. Four of 38 retailers echoed the same a year later. “They’ve gone back to this game six or seven times,” between January and July 2006, said TDmonthly's homeschooling mom Susan Ledford. — Any time TDmonthly asks specialty storeowners about top-selling science toys, Elenco's Snap Circuits heads the list. This simple electronics kit appeals to both girls and boys. By making science fun and easy, Snap Circuits earned a TDmonthly Classic Toy 2007 award. — Eighty-three of 90 customer reviewers on Amazon.com gave this product 5 out of 5 stars for engaging children in learning about electronics and science with easy-to-follow instructions. The product has yet to capture girls but makes for an ideal kit for any little boy fascinated by how radios work or a VCR is put together. (9.15.08) 10/27/2005 (Price: $59.95; Age: 8 and Up) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Darkness Falls on Sevinpold by SEVINPOLD CASTLES INC. — “Sevinpold hits that demographic of 8 to 14,” said Darren Turbeville, owner of Toy Chest in Healdsburg, Calif. “We average a piece every 10 to 14 days.” — Sevinpold does “very well” at Thinker Toys in Carmel, Calif., said owner Mark Phillips. “I’ve sold through two or three re-orders. It’s selling without even being demonstrated. Knights and dragons and pirates are the biggest category in the world.” — “I love it!” enthused 11-year-old Sara Seagle. “I think it has beautiful illustrations on it.” TDmonthly's Homeschooling Roundtables families played with Sevinpold an average of seven times each from January to July 2006. VIEW ARTICLE, VIEW CHART 12/9/2005 [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Real Bridge Building by K'NEX INDUSTRIES INC. — K’NEX is the best-selling transformable toy line at Learning Express in North Hampton, N.H., reported manager Linda Doucette. — “K'NEX is one of our first toys we started out with, and they've done very well for us,” said Kim Drilling, a three-year employee of the 4-year-old Fat Brain Toys in Elkhorn, Neb. — Real Bridge Building was the hands-down favorite of both the Moms and kids in TDmonthly's Homeschooling Roundtable for being educational and fun. “They’ve played and played and played with it,” between May and July 2006 , said mom Susan Ledford. “I’ve built about four of the bridges and I’ve built different things, too,” 11-year-old Sara Seagle told TDmonthly. (VIEW ARTICLE) 4/28/2006 (Price: $165.00; Age: 10 and Up) [Add to my Inquiry Basket][?] Catalog Request Form Read what more than 400 retailers have told TDmonthly about toys since 2005 in Toy-Store Owners Talk to TDmonthly.
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