As one of the hottest toys last holiday season, Fingerlings are adding new members to the family – expanding beyond the world of toys into licensing and even entertainment.
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NES Classic Edition Makes Its Triumphant Return June 29th
After suddenly discontinuing the NES Classic Edition last year, Nintendo is resurrecting the classic Nintendo console this summer.
US Toy Sales Surprisingly Soar 13 Percent in First 14 Weeks of 2018
Despite being described as ‘the most turbulent period in living memory in the toy business’ and the demise of Toys R Us, consumers have purchased more toys according to the NPD Group.
Munchkin Recalls 72,000 Waterpede Bath Toys
Munchkin has issued a toy recall for its Waterpede bath toys as they pose a choking hazard to young children. Parents are being advised to discontinue use immediately and contact the company for a replacement.
Step Into The Game with the Merge 6DoF Blaster
Merge unveiled its upcoming Merge 6DOF Blaster, a handheld VR blaster without a headset that immerses you in the game at New York Toy Fair 2018.
New Hot Wheels 2018
Mattel unveiled the new Hot Wheels for 2018 at the New York Toy Fair 2018. Here’s your ‘First Look’ at what’s new and hot in the exciting world of Hot Wheels.
Hasbro Buys Power Rangers in $522M Deal
Hasbro has struck a deal to purchase the Power Rangers brand along with other toy brands for $522 million with the deal expected to close by the end of the second quarter.
New Beyblade Burst Evolution Toys For 2018
Hasbro unveiled the newest additions to the Beyblade Burst toy line at the New York Toy Fair 2018. Here’s a sneak peek of what to expect later this year.
Spin Master Files Patent Infringement Case Against Mattel
Spin Master claims Mattel’s Mecard new toy line infringes on the patented mechanism used in its Bakugan line. However, this claim has not yet been proven in court.
Mattel’s Q1 2018 Sales Beat Expectations
Despite Toys R Us going out of business, Mattel beats out Wall Street expectations with revenue rising to $737.9 million in the first quarter but reports a wider net loss of $311.3 million.