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		<title>Electronic Devices Make Cool Kid&#8217;s Toys</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Retro toys are no longer a thing of the past, they have sustained a new lifeline with today&#8217;s generation and, most likely, will be around for the next. The reason for their staying power is simple: good quality entertainment, low-tech and easy to use, and they afford a creative outlet for kids to burn off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Retro toys are no longer a thing of the past, they have sustained a new lifeline with today&#8217;s generation and, most likely, will be around for the next. The reason for their staying power is simple: good quality entertainment, low-tech and easy to use, and they afford a creative outlet for kids to burn off their excess energy.</p>
<p>Toy manufacturers spend a great deal of time and money in an effort to create the &#8220;cool&#8221; kid&#8217;s toys each year. These companies spend millions of dollars trying to create a buzz about their newest offerings in the hopes that they will become the next big thing and make significant profits. And while many of these toys are simple novelties that never catch on, there are others that are consistently listed as top sellers.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s high-tech world, electronic toys are by far the most popular type of toy currently on the market. Advanced electronics that ten years ago would&#8217;ve been considered the stuff of science fiction are now so popular that they are actually considered &#8220;toys&#8221;. They include They include a wide range of different products, from video games to remote control vehicles and can cost anywhere from a few to several hundreds of dollars, from video games to remote control vehicles and can cost anywhere from a few to several hundreds of dollars.</p>
<p>Video games have been at the top of the &#8220;cool kid&#8217;s toys&#8221; list for at least the last two to three decades. Ever since the computer was the first video game were available in a console for use at home, these toys have only increased in popularity with each passing year. Today&#8217;s video games are vastly superior to those of just ten years ago, often including life-like graphics and highly interactive game-play.</p>
<p>Music players have also become so popular that they are usually given as children&#8217;s toys. These items have quite literally revolutionized the way we listen to music, and their popularity has helped to drive the costs down. It is not uncommon to see children as young as seven or eight years old walking to school with one of these devices in their hand. Many of the newer versions of these devices can also be used to surf the Internet, make phone calls, and of course, play video games.</p>
<p>There are also a host of other electronic devices that can make for cool kid&#8217;s toys. For younger children that are learning to read, eReaders can be found in models specifically designed for kids. Digital cameras can also be a great toy idea for children, with many companies that sell kid-friendly versions. Even laptop computers are available in designs that are made just for kids.</p>
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		<title>Buying Toys For Newborns</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 07:47:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Stewards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are roughly four basic stages you should consider when choosing toys that will capture your baby&#8217;s interest and benefit their growth. Some of those suggestions are listed below: Toys for newborns: During the first few months before learning to grasp objects or sit up on their own, your baby will enjoy having things to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are roughly four basic stages you should consider when choosing toys that will capture your baby&#8217;s interest and benefit their growth. Some of those suggestions are listed below:</p>
<p>Toys for newborns: During the first few months before learning to grasp objects or sit up on their own, your baby will enjoy having things to look at and listen to. Your baby&#8217;s vision will still be fuzzy at first and focus will be limited to objects from eight to fourteen inches from their face. Babies are drawn to faces and can recognize mom and dad&#8217;s faces at the age of one month. Babies at this age thoroughly enjoy looking at high contrast patterns and bright colors. They will also appreciate sounds and music. Objects that move around slowly and make music such as mobiles will be of particular interest.</p>
<p>A mobile can be a fascinating visual source for a newborn baby. Choose mobiles with high contrast colors and patterns that will be the most interesting for your baby. Many babies are especially fond of musical mobiles so you definitely want to keep that in mind when deciding on one for your baby. Be sure to mount the mobile out of the baby&#8217;s reach and either directly above or to the right of the baby&#8217;s field of vision.</p>
<p>As mentioned previously, babies love music so even a music box or a wind up musical toy will be a great choice for your baby.</p>
<p>Another thing babies love is a mirror. Babies are very attracted to faces and will not realize that they are looking at their own face in the mirror. Make sure that the mirror is unbreakable and fasten it where they can see themselves.</p>
<p>Plush toys that make noises are a favorite. These toys will keep your baby&#8217;s attention for a long time. </p>
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		<title>Outdoor Toy Ideas: Choosing For Your Summer Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 03:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your outdoor toy collection looking a bit lacklustre? You are in luck; as we have compiled a list of ten fun outdoor toys to get your imagination going. These include: 1. Trampolines. Ever since the trampoline was first introduced to global audiences by its creators, George Nissen and Larry Griswold back in 1934, adults [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is your outdoor toy collection looking a bit lacklustre? You are in luck; as we have compiled a list of ten fun outdoor toys to get your imagination going. These include:</p>
<p>1. Trampolines. Ever since the trampoline was first introduced to global audiences by its creators, George Nissen and Larry Griswold back in 1934, adults and children alike have been enjoying hours of bouncing fun. Originally intended as a training tool for tumblers and gymnasts, the pair soon realised the trampoline’s commercial value as an outdoor toy and began marketing it as such. And best of all – there is no need to dig a great big hole in your backyard. Most toy stores now carry collapsible trampolines that can be folded up for easy storage when it is not in use.</p>
<p>2. Skates, rollerblades and skateboards. Skating is a great way to stimulate hand-eye coordination and children enjoy it to boot. These fun outdoor toys come in a great variety of colours and styles, so shop around until you find a pair your child will enjoy.</p>
<p>3. Play centres. Adored by the preschool crowd, play centres are also a great way to keep your backyard tidy. Having a whole bunch of separate toys lying around can quickly get messy, that is why a toy centre is such a wonderful idea – it combines a variety of toys without taking up too much space. A handy tip: Little Tikes outdoor toys have a great range of affordable play centres that include the Climb ‘n Slide Castle, as well as the cute Turtle Sandbox. The latter even comes with a lid that you can close so that the sand doesn’t get wet in the event of an April shower.</p>
<p>4. Balls, bats and Frisbees. Heading down to the beach? Don’t forget the beach bats! And what about a Frisbee to keep the youngsters busy while you catch up on your tan? Frisbee no longer has to be a predictable, repetitive game either. Add a bit of excitement to your game with the Nite Ize FlashFlight Blue LED Frisbee. This fun outdoor toy boasts LED illumination and it is waterproof, making it perfect for swimming pool games.</p>
<p>5. Fort building materials. There is nothing like a great, big DIY project to pull the family together, so why not build a tree house this summer? Pick out a nice sturdy tree, get a plan off the internet and Bob is your proverbial uncle. Not lucky enough to have a great big tree in your yard? Then simply build a fort. Materials that will come in useful include rope, cold glue, hard board/chip board, plastic sheeting, water soluble PVA paint and a staple gun. (Please note that the use of a staple gun should always be supervised by a responsible adult.)</p>
<p>And there you have it – a few ideas that should spice up your outdoor toy collection in no time at all. What are you waiting for? Make a list and head out to buy those fun outdoor toys right now!</p>
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		<title>Wooden Toys Are Making A Come Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 04:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike plastic toys, an eye for detail is needed to craft great looking wooden toys such as trains, horses, or even lady bugs. These toys are usually quite costly. However, plastic eventually starts to replace wood when it comes to making toys and its cheaper for mass production. Hence, many toy makers switched to plastic. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike plastic toys, an eye for detail is needed to craft great looking wooden toys such as trains, horses, or even lady bugs. These toys are usually quite costly.</p>
<p>However, plastic eventually starts to replace wood when it comes to making toys and its cheaper for mass production. Hence, many toy makers switched to plastic.</p>
<p>In history, the Germans are well known to create high quality wooden toys since the seventeenth century.</p>
<p>These toys have been very popular because they are pollution free, and therefore friendly to the environment.</p>
<p>Young children can also benefit from wooden toys greatly because toys like wooden puzzles help a child&#8217;s mind to grow.</p>
<p>But do you know where to source for antique wooden toys? You can find some really great deals online. Deals come from auction sites or online toy retailers. If you are lucky, you may be the proud owner of a vintage wooden toy. But be forewarned, if the deal is too good to be true, it probably is.</p>
<p>In the education field, many wooden toys such as wooden beads, mazes, puzzles and blocks are used. This is because they don&#8217;t get damaged easily and can be used many times over. Also, it doesn&#8217;t matter if the child is a boy or girl. There will be wooden toys that is ideal for them. For example, boys can choose to play with wooden horses, while girls can choose to play with miniature wooden toys.</p>
<p>Now ask yourself: Why do you think wooden toys have always remained so popular? They have remained as one of the top collector&#8217;s choice because they come in so many different forms. The price of a wooden toy depends very much on its age and general condition. The older it is, and the better the overall condition, the more valuable it will be.</p>
<p>The one thing that separates wooden toys from all the other toys is that it seems to last forever. Small little wooden toys are the ideal candidate for gifts. Both adults and children will love them.</p>
<p>Compared to plastic toys, wooden toys are more durable, and can usually last for generations. There is also variety. Wooden toys range from toy trains, puzzle blocks, to rocking horses.</p>
<p>If the wooden toy is made for young children, make sure that the paint on it is non-toxic. In recent years, toys made from wood are making a come back. And for good reasons.</p>
<p>There is nowhere that wooden toys cannot exist &#8211; they can be found both indoors and outdoors. Maintenance for wooden toys is very simple. Use a wet cloth to clean the surface, and spray the toy with an inhibitor if you want. Wooden toys such as wooden furniture, doll houses, or kitchen play sets all allow children to development their imagination to the fullest.</p>
<p>Simplicity is never a bad thing. Battery operated toys are not as effective as wooden toys when it comes to encouraging young children to think. Toy collectors like collecting wooden toys more because they are more durable. And although plastic toys cost less than wooden toys, they often break more easily, making them less desirable to keep in a collection.</p>
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		<title>Education and Entertainment &#8211; The Wonders of Electronic Toys</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 06:19:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most popular electronic toys available on the market would appear to be radio-controlled cars and airplanes. Offering precise maneuvering, these toys work almost like the &#8216;real thing&#8217;. Besides being able to be steered or flown in any direction, these toys have lights that blink and ingenious sound effects that add to the playing experience. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most popular electronic toys available on the market would appear to be radio-controlled cars and airplanes. Offering precise maneuvering, these toys work almost like the &#8216;real thing&#8217;. Besides being able to be steered or flown in any direction, these toys have lights that blink and ingenious sound effects that add to the playing experience.</p>
<p>Besides entertaining kids, electronic toys also have the potential to educate. Kids learn the basics of science and technology from understanding how toys and video games work. You never know, those tiny tots may even be influenced to take up engineering as a career. Psychologists are of the view that all electronic toys, especially PreSchool toys, have the capacity to mold kids&#8217; minds and contribute to a degree to building well developed mental faculties. Some electronic toys such as musical games and learning-to-read games are designed to provide valuable lessons that come in handy later in life. These learning-&#038;-education toys are a must have in the &#8216;arsenal&#8217; of toys in any kid&#8217;s room.</p>
<p>Great for the growing pre-teenager, these toys are also enjoyed by adults who are young at heart.</p>
<p>The splendid range of electronic toys, from the smallest video game to high-end Playstations, is a world of entertainment in itself, for people of all ages with such interests.</p>
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		<title>Kids And Their Old Toys</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 07:40:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year parents spend hundreds of dollars on toys for their children. They buy the toys that they know their children will love and be excited about. But the excitement usually doesn&#8217;t last for long. After a few weeks or maybe even a few days, the child has lost interest in the toy and you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every year parents spend hundreds of dollars on toys for their children. They buy the toys that they know their children will love and be excited about. But the excitement usually doesn&#8217;t last for long. After a few weeks or maybe even a few days, the child has lost interest in the toy and you find it abandoned in the corner or under the bed, and your child is looking for their next new toy. So what can you do to keep your child&#8217;s interest in their old toys? Listed below are four things that can help parents with this dilemma.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t buy too many toys at one time. You should resist the urge to overwhelm the child with too many new toys at one time, especially at Christmas time. It is ok to wait and buy some toys at a later date. Remember, if you give a child a lot of new toys at the same time, a few weeks later, they will all be old toys.</p>
<p>Rotate the toys. When you see that your child has lost interest in a toy, put it away out of view and out of reach of the child for a while. Bring it back out when the child asks for it or when you think he or she might be interested in it again.</p>
<p>Make an old toy new. You will be surprised at how adding an accessory or an extra part to an old toy can renew a child&#8217;s interest in that toy. For example: Buy a new dress or outfit for a doll or add a few more blocks of different colors or shapes to their Lego set.</p>
<p>Play with your children. Taking time to play with kids is one of the best ways to regain interest in old toys. Just pick up an old toy and invite your child to play with you. This doesn&#8217;t have to take a long time, sometimes 10- 15 minutes is enough to stir up interest in an old toy that they seem to have forgotten about.</p>
<p>We all know that children have very short attention spans, even when it comes to their favorite things. But with some of the price tags on toys today, it can be very disappointing to see a toy that you bought with your hard earned money abandoned in the corner. To avoid feeling like you wasted your money, use the ideas above to keep your child interested in their &#8220;old&#8221; toys.</p>
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		<title>Is The Future Of Toys Looking Bleak?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 09:17:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maxine Trowbridge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walking through any toys department or toy section of a superstore, and the one thing which is blindingly obvious is just how important technology has become as far as the popularity of toys is concerned. Shelves upon shelves of computer games scream out for attention, offering children worlds of possibilities, exciting game play, full throttle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walking through any toys department or toy section of a superstore, and the one thing which is blindingly obvious is just how important technology has become as far as the popularity of toys is concerned. Shelves upon shelves of computer games scream out for attention, offering children worlds of possibilities, exciting game play, full throttle interaction, total immersion in fantasy worlds and other experiences which seem almost too good to be true. Even taking a step away from these purely computer driven games, it seems that almost every other toy contains a microchip, for fun filled fully interactive entertainment. But do our children really need to be entertained? Or do children have not only a natural desire to entertain themselves, but actually have such a need? It&#8217;s tempting to think, looking at the array of toys on offer, that computer games and technology driven toys are likely to take over a child&#8217;s life, and replace their play time with entertainment time. Replacing play with entertainment is not, of course, the same thing, and creates a particular issue.</p>
<p>Although children enjoy playing computer games, generally this is a social thing, with them inviting friends round to play with them, as most games are multiplayer. The game then becomes not the focus, but the medium through which they play and compete. The amount of time they spend on each game is, in the vast majority of cases, actually quite limited. Even looking at the clever technological toys, such as the ones that sing, dance, tell stories and react. When the batteries are dead, the toy is often still played with, in the more traditional sense. My daughter will happily play tea time with her teddy bears and have a couple of all singing all dancing dolls sitting alongside them, remaining switched, entirely mute and enjoyed every bit as much as if they were active. Children write the rules, and although the technology and <a href="http://www.businesstoy.com/" target="_blank"><strong>toy industry</strong></a> can throw technology into the mix, it&#8217;s the children who ultimately make their choices about not only what to play with, but how. Clever toys might produce an excited reaction, and receive much attention during the life of the first set of batteries, but when the batteries have dies, and the initial novelty has worn off, there will always be building blocks and crayons, which never run out, either of possibilities, or power. Powered by children&#8217;s imaginations, rather than batteries, these toys are set to last forever.</p>
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		<title>Difference In Toys Of The Past 10 Years To The Present</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 07:33:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ten years ago, the top few toys on the market that children were asking for were toys like the Furby, the Tickle Me Elmo, the Tamagotchi, Beanie Babies and the Teletubbies. There was nothing too technological about these types of toys, and all parents understood them, and how they worked. (Except for the Tamagotchi&#8230;some parents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ten years ago, the top few toys on the market that children were asking for were toys like the Furby, the Tickle Me Elmo, the Tamagotchi, Beanie Babies and the Teletubbies. There was nothing too technological about these <a href="http://www.directorytoys.com/" target="_blank"><strong>types of toys</strong></a>, and all parents understood them, and how they worked. (Except for the Tamagotchi&#8230;some parents may have had some trouble understanding what the point of an electronic pet was!) After that year, the next fads in toys were toys such as, the Baby Furby and, believe it or not, the Yo Yo! The Yo Yo came back on the scene after being completely redone and presented as the new and improved ProYo. Baby Furby was just as big a hit as the Furby of the year before, and toy stores made a good profit off of this interactive toy.</p>
<p>After these toy trends were over, the TV show, &#8220;Who Wants to be a Millionaire&#8221; hit the airwaves, and of course, the board game came out before Christmas and was asked for by many kids that year. Along with this popular game came some toys that were a lot more technologically advanced than the toys of Christmas past. One example of this type of toy is the robotic pet. This toy was very popular with both parents and kids, because it provided a type of surrogate for a real pet, without being smelly, dirty or noisy. The robotic pet did a lot of real, pet like things without the hassle of having to care for a real pet. It was also a great idea for families with pet allergies. After the robotic pet, technology basically took over the <a href="http://www.businesstoy.com/" target="_blank"><strong>toy industry</strong></a>, and now there are toys like, more advanced robotic toys, video games, X Box, Guitar Hero, Nintendo Wii and all of the plug and play games. There are actually toys that allow kids to exercise without even stepping outside! There are still toys in the stores that are like the ones we had years ago, such as doll, cars, train sets, and the like, but kids these days are asking more for the technological toys. Toys have almost become a popularity contest &#8211; kids want what their friends have, and if they don&#8217;t own certain toy, they are not &#8220;cool&#8221; to their classmates.</p>
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		<title>Girls Like Their Toys Too</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2008 03:59:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of course, it was also a time when most parents and guardians did not ask their kids what they wanted. They usually went by your gender. Obviously if you were a boy, you got the toy cars, trucks, video games, and other things that were capable of making noise and the girls got the quiet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of course, it was also a time when most parents and guardians did not ask their kids what they wanted. They usually went by your gender. Obviously if you were a boy, you got the toy cars, trucks, video games, and other things that were capable of making noise and the girls got the quiet or talking dolls, <a href="http://www.directorytoys.com/"><strong>doll houses</strong></a>, and tea sets. And there was nothing wrong with that. Most parents who bought their kids the gender related toys just wanted their girls to remain on the feminine path and the boys on the masculine one. Technology and the times have managed to change all that. Thank goodness!</p>
<p>For some girls like and have liked the high tech, noisy toys too. And it is refreshing to note that gone are the days when the greatest misconception about girls used to be that all of them wanted to play dress up, did not care too much about sports, and should be quietly tucked away in some corner of the playroom, toying around with their dolls.</p>
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