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Toys
How to be a toymaker
by
Eliza Mills
Mar 15, 2018
Melissa Bernstein of Melissa & Doug on how she does her job.
For "Black Panther," what happens when culture meets commodity?
Mar 2, 2018
We sit down with comic writer and journalist Evan Narcisse and Black Girl Nerds's Jamie Broadnax.
Iconic Cleveland toy store is closing after 27 years
by
Kai Ryssdal
Feb 6, 2018
Operating a small business, especially in a niche industry, can go either really well or not. For a couple decades, business at Steve Presser’s vintage toy store in Cleveland was booming, despite the challenges. We checked in on him on several occasions to see what it was like to be a small business owner in America’s heartland. Now […]
The rise of the independent toy store
by
Sean McHenry
Dec 22, 2017
Big chains like Toys R Us are having a harder time competing with Amazon than mom-and-pop shops that do their own thing.
Toy fads: The everlasting holiday trend
by
Sean McHenry
and Paulina Velasco
Dec 22, 2017
What makes a toy a fad? Lots of demand and a lack of supply.
Should a toy put your child’s privacy at risk?
by
Ryan Kailath
Dec 22, 2017
With the holidays upon us, shoppers might want to take a look at the U.S. Public Research Interest Group’s annual report about dangerous toys. The group highlights, of course, toys with small parts that can be choking hazards, some fidget spinners with dangerous lead level. But what caught our attention was a warning about internet-connected […]
Toys R Us files for bankruptcy, but keeps stores open
Sep 19, 2017
The toy retailer is struggling with $5 billion in debt.
For public good, not for profit.
How Paddington, Peppa and Pooh bring in the big bucks
Jun 29, 2017
Toys and TV deals can bring in billions.
Why the FDA doesn't like chocolate eggs with toys inside
Apr 14, 2017
Would you risk a $2,500 fine for a seasonal treat?
The hottest holiday toy has some parents fuming
by
Annie Baxter
Dec 30, 2016
Spin Master troubleshoots the birds' failure to hatch.