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February 2010 New Specialty Toys — Battery OperatedAge Range: 3 and up Launch Date: March 2010 Gender: Boys And Girls
TimeBuddy is designed as a fun, interactive toy that teaches children the concept of time and time management. It connects children’s activities to specific times during the day, helping them develop routines and the understanding that activities are done during certain intervals. Fully customizable, TimeBuddy helps parents tackle the challenging task of managing their children's daily activities against their own. "There are no other products on the market that teach the skill of time management. This unique approach at teaching children schedules and routines will help them become successful adults in a busy society driven by time," Amanda Vasil, Account Executive, AKHIA, told TDmonthly. Launch date: March 2010. — As of 05/13/2011 this product had 5 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews on Amazon.com. Awards: Dr. Toy 100 Best Children's Products - 2010 ToyDirectory Product ID#: 27056 (added 2/11/2010) . Age Range: 8 and up SKU or Item #: S1 Launch Date: January 2010 Gender: Boys And Girls
Kids can create their own art and designs with LED lights. They just stick the LEDs into the rubber and they light up. No soldering or tools are required. There are hundreds of LEDs in eight different colors to create art, designs or signs. It's reuseable and portable. Launch date: 2010. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26438 (added 12/16/2009) . This picture-filled wooden puzzle of the United States includes 40 pieces created to help develop map skills. When each puzzle piece is placed in the correct location, the puzzle speaks the names of the states and capitals. It measures 0.8” x 15.8” x 11.9”. It requires three AAA batteries (not included). — Ten percent of 40 retailers named Melissa & Doug as a best-selling brand when it comes to educational products. LB Toys in Media, Pa., sells about 30 per month of the U.S. wooden map puzzle, Owner Jamie Burdette told TDmonthly in fall 2009. — Michael O'Dell of Toys from the Attic in Rehoboth Beach, Del., told TDmonthly in a Summer 2011 survey that they don't sell many electronic or battery operated toys, but of those they do have, sound puzzles from Melissa & Doug sell best. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 26173 (added 11/24/2009) .
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