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Helicopters Hit a High (12/1/2007) Flying toys remain aloft, according to a TDmonthly Magazine survey of 17 specialty retailers Be-Tweens Find Common Ground (11/1/2007) The question of what tweens want has baffled retailers and manufacturers since the term’s introduction in the early 1980s. Foxmind Exercises the Brain (10/1/2007) For Mounir Ferchiou, North American manager of Foxmind Games, the company name says it all Insects Intrigue While Science Kits Fade (10/1/2007) In the universe of science and nature toys, bug-related item are consistent sellers, ranging from simple butterfly nets to futuristic magnifying glasses, 32 toy-store owners told TDmonthly Magazine Schoenhut Plays Beautifully With Kids (9/1/2007) When Frank Trinca bought the Schoenhut Piano Company in 1984, he invited his brother Len and sister-in-law Renee aboard as silent partners |
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