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In This Issue Toy Fair Picks and Top-10s Lend Ordering AdviceYou’ve nearly made it through the first quarter of a year burdened by recession and challenged by the implementation of new safety standards … so keep trekking! If you haven’t already, now’s the time to bring the best of the year’s new products into your store. TDmonthly Magazine’s standard New Toys articles (specialty and all products) are here to help, along with a healthy dose of recommended items from the American International Toy Fair. TOY FAIR WRAP-UP American-made and eco-friendly toys, enticing new games and innovative ideas to fill your shelves — all are a part of the 2009 Toy Fair in New York City ... and we’ve got them here! Look back on TDmonthly’s Toy Fair Highlights section for a recap of day-by-day coverage at the exhibition, and see our general trend report as well as several top-product lists based on retailer comments and booth-by-booth scrutiny at the show. You can even watch the show yourself with TDmonthly’s Toy Videos of manufacturers demonstrating their newest and best items at Toy Fair. HOT PRODUCTS GET WRITTEN UP Family game night is on the rise, and many parents concerned about the safety of their children’s products are seeking quality, wooden toys — especially when it comes to recession-friendly items that will last. So, what better time to find out which products in those categories have been flying off retailers shelves! See George & Co.’s LCR, Thinkfun’s Zingo and Blue Orange’s Double Shutter Jr. in the Top-10 Most-Wanted Games, then trek on over to the Top-10 Most-Wanted Wooden Toys for a look at blocks, puzzles and playsets from companies including Plan, Uncle Goose and, of course, Melissa & Doug. INSIDE PICKS See the three items below for a quick preview of the specialty toys highlighted in TDmonthly’s Staff Picks article for the month:
PlayTown Mats™ - Worktown Mat™ by MAIN STREET GARDENS INC. Writer's Bio: Julie L. Jones has written articles for both newspapers and magazines. Before joining the staff of TDmonthly Magazine, she worked as a communications writer and provided editorial support for a market research company. Read more articles by this author
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