We wrap up our Toy Fair video coverage with our third installment focusing on toys for kids.
(We already looked at Collectable Toys (Part 1) and Cool Stuff (Part 2))
Here are a ton of links to go with the video B Toys
This video uses some crude, immature humor that is not appropriate for the little kids, or uptight mommy blogs
You can also pick through our coverage individually: Read the rest of this entry »
(This of course follows the Arts & Crafts in Part 1)
Here is Part 2 of our Toy Fair coverage featuring Action Toys like Hot Wheels, Skeleflex, Transformers, Nerf, and RC Cars, and Role Play toys like the Wolverine Claws, Helmet Heroes, the Magic Reveal Kitchen and the Elmo Tickle Hands.
Ironically, you get just a little bit more info about the Elmo Hands by watching our Toy Fair preview video featuring those furry hands.
Be sure to check out MillionairePlayboy.com’s Toy Fair Coverage for pics and more of action figures and collectibles.
All of our parent-oriented Toy Fair coverage is held in one spot.
Hopefully you’ve seen my 2008 Toy Fair video. That was produced specifically for parents of young children and focused on appropriate toys. I also covered Toy Fair for my toys and collectibles site MillionairePlayboy.com (think Bruce Wayne). We had 3 video podcasts, including one just about action figures coming out this year. Well this video, finally produced yesterday, covers other toys (non action figures) that one can find at Toy Fair. So here it is.
Includes Iron Man, squishy stuff, Star Trek, Muppets and more
Mattel/Fisher-Price had some of the most talked about toys this year. Besides the ImagiNEXT line incorporating Batman and this sweet Batcave (right), there were more Pixar’s Cars, the living D-Rex, Speed Racer and of course, Elmo Live. Here’s what I liked:
I have a lot of Batman action figures, none of which Oscar will be allowed to play with until he’s 4… or older, even. There’s lots of little pieces, and the figures will become irreplacable in the future. However I love Batman and hope that Oscar shares my enthusiasm for the Caped Crusader. So to get him started, I got Mattel’s DC Superheroes… big chunky action figures for little hands. Read the rest of this entry »