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January 2010 | Vol. IX - No. 1
January 2010 | Vol. IX - No. 1
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Summary of Online Toy Reviews

TD Scout Shares Positive Consumer Reviews from Thousands of Websites


TDmonthly Magazine’s Review Scout scours the Web weekly for reviews of new and hot products so you don’t have to spend your time searching. Out of thousands of blog, retail and other sites, his research uncovers toys, games and other gifts that are worthy of your attention now.

Check this space for briefs on reviews and ratings from across the nation and even the globe. See recommendations of products consumers love, as well as, for some items, sales reports from retailers who stock them.






This red T-shirt is 100-percent cotton and features a shiny silver lightning bolt plus a detachable cape in shimmery silver. Since Little Capers are not licensed or specific, children are free to imagine their own super hero identity and powers.
— Shannon Komsky, owner of Tough Cookies in Sherman Oaks, reported strong sales of Little Capers in her store in fall 2009, and recommended them as an ideal gift for kids who already have everything. “Technically its clothes,” she told TDmonthly, “but kids get to use their imagination and play with it.”
— Online Reviews: Leighann of Multi-Minding Mom appreciated the gender-neutral shades and the potential for imaginative play, and MomGadget Eliza liked that the superhero outfit is small enough to drop into a purse on the go, so her little girl could become a superhero at any time. On Thingamababy, a reviewer described the apparel as awesome and well made, but noted the capes could perhaps be a bit wider, and the shirt sizes seem to run a tad small.
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26544      (added 12/31/2009)
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MSRP: $22.95
Gender: Boys And Girls
Category: Plush
Gifts



This soft, 8” stuffed animal comes in a decorative bucket that can be reused for storage and is designed to keep the plush clean while on store shelves. Several other animals are available in the Safari collection.
— Online Reviews: The ZOOCCHINI Collection presents cute plush animals — with “friendly” faces, noted a couple of reviewers — in a reusable clear bucket designed to combat dirt, germs and sticky fingers in-store. The cleanliness provided by the buckets is an especially attractive selling point in cold and flu season. Once ZOOCCHINI pets are home, the buckets become part of the toy, filling the role of a transport system and home for the pet. ZOOCCHINI bucket pets are available in 12 different styles across safari, ocean and farm themes. The Mommy Insider said her son Sebastian sleeps with Marvin every night. While a reviewer on KidBuy Products thought the price too high, she praised the quality of the plush and the bucket’s storage potential.
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26545      (added 12/31/2009)
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Hugg-A-Planet is a line of soft, squishable, detailed astronomical bodies. Each Hugg-A-Planet features hundreds of geographic features and destinations illustrated and labeled on the planet’s shell. NASA embraced Hugg-A-Planet as a teaching tool and sent the plush Moon, Mars, and Earth into space aboard the International Space Station. This set celebrates that achievement by including Hugg-A-Planet Earth, Moon, and Mars identical to those currently in orbit.
— Online Reviews: Parents attest to the set’s appeal to children of all ages. The youngest of children are drawn to the set’s bright colors and use the planets as pillows or safe balls. Slightly older children like to find where they live on the Earth. Older kids can use the set for a homework aid as they learn geography and astronomy. The Earth includes a pocket that can be used to store the Moon, and enterprising youngsters have turned this pocket into a storage compartment for their favorite possessions. See Potamus Prefers, Sara Plays House, and Night Owl Mama.
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26546      (added 12/31/2009)
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MSRP: $8.95
Gender: Boys And Girls
Category: Plush
Educational



This 5-7" plush doll represents the Influenza A virus H1N1 in an oblong pink shape covered with pink fur and adorned with big red eyes and a pig snout. It is part of a line of educational stuffed "animals" that look like mini microbes. The GIANTmicrobes series turns creepy crawly microscopic organisms into irresistible stuffed toys. Launch date: June 2009.
— Online Reviews: Minnesota Mamas’ Sarah found GiantMicrobes “a fun way to teach your kids about germs and how to stay healthy as well as why they are ill.” The Mom Buzz thought the plush can help kids develop healthy habits, like washing their hands, as well as alleviating fear of medical procedures.
ToyDirectory Product ID#: 24401      (added 7/1/2009)
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Peter AounWriter's Bio: Peter Aoun is a communications professional focused on the toy industry. He has conducted research on the impact of music on learning, as well as the convergence of toys and technology to create new forms of play. Read more articles by this author


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