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Toy Industry Sales Growth 11/3/2025 The U.S. toy industry posted a solid performance through the third quarter of 2025, signaling a return to growth after two years of stagnation. January through September sales posted a +7% dollar increase over the same period last year, according to Circana, LLC, as average selling price (ASP) climbed +4% and units sold grew by +3%. Industry growth is largely being driven by collectible toys (+33%) and licensed toys (+14%). Strategic trading card games, sports trading cards, and action figure collectibles led the charge for collectibles; sports, witches and wizards, animals, movies, and video games were the big licensing themes. Seven of the 11 supercategories posted dollar growth, with six of them also showing unit growth. Games/Puzzles grew the fastest, with Pokémon as the main driver of growth. This was followed by Explorative & Other Toys, where sports trading cards continue increasing sales, and Building Sets, where Formula 1 was the biggest contributor to growth. The industry’s steepest declines came from Outdoor & Sports Toys, Plush, and Dolls. Considering what toys might be hot for the holiday season, below is a list of the top selling new toys by supercategory in September 2025:
As the industry heads into the critical holiday season, Circana’s consumer insights from its newly released annual Holiday Purchase Intentions study suggest a complex retail landscape shaped by economic pressures, shifting shopping behaviors, and tariff-related pricing adjustments. Overall holiday spending is expected to be similar to last year’s results, falling between a 1% decline and 2% growth in dollars. However, unit sales may fall by as much as 2.5% during the traditional November and December holiday shopping period. Juli Lennett, vice president and toy industry advisor at Circana, shares findings that especially relate to the toy industry:
“The U.S. consumer, and their willingness to absorb tariffs, will be the key factor shaping Q4 performance,” said Lennett. “The toy industry has a unique advantage and tends to be resilient in turbulent times as toys serve as emotional anchors for families, offering joy and a welcome distraction in our lives. The industry also benefits from trends like adult self-gifting, nostalgia, and digital wellness – factors that are expected to influence holiday purchases.” |
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