“Toy sales have historically been recession resistant.” — Craig R. Johnson, Customer Growth Partners |
A contrary view was presented by economics and real-estate analyst Robert Campbell, author of "Timing the Real Estate Market."
"This is hope-based economic forecasting, not data-based economic forecasting," Campbell warned TDmonthly. "I think the economy is in for much harder times than most people 'want' you to think."
The experts offered up 10 tips that may help your business weather the storms ahead:Money Sudoku by DIDAX INC.Recognize coins, make change and build mental agility in a fun way. Simply use the coins to cover the board so that each row, column and 2" x 2" box contains a different style coin. The game includes 32 realistic coins, ten full-color Sudoku game boards and an answer key. The boards increase in difficulty. Launch date: March 2007. 2/26/2008 (MSRP: $9.95; Age: 7 and Up)
Cash Bash™ Electronic Money Game by LEARNING RESOURCES INC.
Know your coins? Cash in and win! Dual keypads and screens let kids race to beat the clock or best each other as they add coin values and learn equivalencies. High-quality sound with adjustable volume offers engaging play and immediate feedback. Includes five different games and guide. Higher levels feature even more problem-solving challenges with limitations on number of moves and more. For 1-2 players. 1/23/2008
Money Mammals Gift Box by SNIGGLEZOO ENTERTAINMENTDesigned to teach kids to save money, this snazzy gift box includes the award-winning “The Money Mammals: Saving Money is Fun” DVD, a money-saving certificate and a custom bank kit to help children put into practice what they learn. The DVD is the “only video that helps teach kids about the value of money,” CEO John Lanza of Snigglezoo Entertainment told TDmonthly. 10/31/2007 (MSRP: $23.99; Age: 2 to 8)
The Animated Noom & Raj Start a Business: The ABCs of Money by MOONJARNoom and Raj want to start a business — a lemonade stand. Kids can follow them through this fun adventure as they learn all about money words and saving, spending and sharing with their Moonjar. Launch date: February 2007. 4/6/2007 (MSRP: $9.95; Age: 4 to 8)
KidsWealth Money Kit by KIDSWEALTH (USA) INC.The KidsWealth Money Kit is changing the way kids view life and manage money forever. Recommended by money experts, the KidsWealth Money Kit will give kids a financial edge as they grow into their teens and go off to college. The simple, fun and powerful program teaches children about money while enhancing their self-esteem and self-confidence, and empowering them for success. It was named one of the 100 Best Children’s Products of 2006 by Dr. Toy, as well as one of the 10 Best Socially Responsible Products. Launch date: July 2006.
— “We believe that teaching money to children is the responsibility of parents and must begin at home to be effective," Rob Sansome, vice president of business development, told TDmonthly. "The KidsWealth Money Kit provides parents with a fun and simple tool to begin that process." 11/10/2006 (MSRP: $39.95; Age: 4 to 12)
Rody Vinyl Coin Bank by MINDSTYLE LLCThis small, collectible version of the ride-on Rody is just right for collecting coins and also comes in red, orange, yellow, blue and pink. (
Watch Video) 2/18/2008
Pig E Bank-Pink Edition with LCD by THE LEARNING JOURNEY INTERNATIONAL
Kids of all ages love the traditional treasure of a piggy bank. Pig E Bank takes this tradition to a new level. When you place a coin in the bank, he will tell you what coin you have deposited and then he will ask for more! The LCD Screen will also tally your deposits and tell you what your bank balance is! You can also adjust your balance when you make a withdrawal. Need to access your deposited funds? Simply press his nose and watch his mouth drop open to release the coins. Pig E Bank is a great tool to teach kids to recognize coin values and count money while saving their pennies. Requires three “AA” batteries (included). Recommended for ages three years and up. 2/5/2008 (Age: 3 and Up)
Gator by BIG BELLY BANKSThis 23" wooden Gator can swallow a lot of coins in his big belly, keeping them safe for that big spend. Gator and his friends are patented and handcrafted in the Adirondacks. They can be personalized upon request. (
Watch Video) 9/19/2007 (MSRP: $49.95)
LearningCents Bank by BEAR Enterprises, LLCCreated by two moms, the multi-award winning LearningCents Bank system teaches kids that money is for spending, saving and giving. Kids learn these money values by allocating their allowance amongst the three large color-coded compartments. The bank also has dry-erase lids and a pen, so kids can track their growing cash flow. Unlike a traditional piggy bank or ATM bank, the LearningCents Bank prepares kids for today’s more complex financial world. A minimum order of six banks is required. A model exclusively for girls is also available. Launch date: February 2006. (
Watch Video) 12/1/2006 (MSRP: $21.99; Age: 4 and Up)
ZookiDooki Ceramic Banks by FASHION ANGELSThese collectible banks have to be our cutest product to date. These fully functional banks have a removable plug bottom and will liven up any setting. Twelve different styles available. (
Watch Video) 9/7/2006 (MSRP: $19.50; Age: 8 and Up)
Mr. Bigshot by MR. BIGSHOT INC.
Based on actual stock market information compiled over the past 35 years, Mr. Bigshot plunges you into the world of Wall Street and challenges you to come out ahead of your competitors. Beginning in 1965, players advance through the years, trading their way up the financial ladder. For 2-6 players, this package includes both the board game and the CD-ROM version. (
Watch Video) 9/16/2005 (MSRP: $30.00; Age: 10 and Up)
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