Top-10 Most-Wanted Gifts
for Boys
From TD Monthly
K'NEX Connects and Carrera Goes!
With
additional reporting by regional
correspondents Virginia Davis, Terri
Hughes-Lazzell, Christine Lebednik and
Greg Rock
Specialty retailers recently told
TDmonthly Magazine
that popular holiday gifts for young
boys this year should include
Learning Curve's Percy and Carnival Set
as well as action figures from
Playmobil and Papo.
Tween boys are likely to connect with
new bricks from K'NEX
or drive away with the latest
NASCAR offering from
Carrera Toys.
See what else boys may find under the
Christmas tree. The first five are for
boys 4 to 8; the second for tween boys 8
to 12.
Percy and Carnival Set by
LEARNING CURVE
This
40-piece playset features Thomas and
Percy in a carnival-themed adventure
. A
push-button race starts the fun, with
sound effects to top it off. Exciting
spiral action and an elevated track mean
roller-coaster fun. The giant hill,
dizzying spiral ramp, hairpin turn,
bulls-eye target, fun house and carnival
scenes all support imaginative play. The
set includes Thomas and an exclusive
Percy, enough track for a 40" x 17"
layout, and can connect with other play
sets.
— "Consistent sellers are the Thomas
trains," said Gary Rogers, owner of
Rogers Pool, Patio, and Toy in
Lowell, Mass., when asked by TDmonthly
to predict Christmas 2007 sales.
— "Trains — Thomas is still probably the
biggest seller," said Frances Finfrock,
owner of
Aunt Franny's Toys in Richland,
Wash., when asked what younger boys will
be into during the holiday season.
— Eight of 54 specialty retailers
predicted that Thomas trains will still
chug along, despite recalls, once the
peak season comes around in late
2007. 9/20/2007 (Price: $65.99; Age: 3
and Up)
Roman
Warriors by
PLAYMOBIL INC.
This
fully armed squad of Roman Centurions is
ready for all invaders. The set includes
five distinctive warriors armed with
spears, sword and shields, a battle flag
and even a powerful firing catapult. If
this band of brave fighters can't win
the battle, then none can.
— "Playmobil Romans — we’re expecting it
to be big [for Christmas 2007]. ...We
always do well with Playmobil," said
Cathy Foland, manager at
Imagination Station in Fenton, Mich.
— "It’s supposed to be featured in
November on one of the early news shows:
‘Today’ or one of the others," Foland
added in anticipation of the popularity
of the new line.
— "Playmobil's Roman Warriors bring the
past into the future," said Michelle
Winfrey, marketing and public relations
manager for Playmobil USA. "The new
Roman play world [including the arena]
allows children to learn about the
history of ancient Rome while
playing," 9/20/2007 (Price: $12.99)
Mindstorms NXT by LEGO
For
kids who have tired of swatting at gnats
and mites, this new robotics
construction set will give them
something bigger to aim at. Kids can
build a variety of critters, including a
robotic bug. The bug will back off if it
gets too close to an object or, if it
feels threatened, it will reach out and
“sting” the intruder.
This robotics toolset includes a “Quick
Start” guide to build and program a
robot in 30 minutes. Mindstorms uses
“intelligent brick” and light, sound,
motion and touch sensors. This product
is blue-tooth wireless technology
capable. LEGO Mindstorms NXT won first
prize in the category “Technical
Innovation” at the international
Nürnberg toy fair in Münich. Launch
date: 2006.
— "LEGO, if I can get them, but that's a
whole other story," said David Campbell,
owner of
Amazing Toys in Great Falls, Mont.,
when discussing upcoming holiday 2007
hot sellers for young boys.
— "We're the best ones to sell it for
LEGO,” Campbell added. “I can steer
people toward Mindstorms in my store,
and I can steer them away from
Mindstorms [if they] shouldn't have it.
Walmart.com doesn't talk to people."
— Seven of 54 retailers said that
despite the availability of LEGO in the
mass market, it will still sell in
specialty stores during the holidays.
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Watch Video) 2/28/2006 (Price:
$249.99; Age: 10 and Up)
Pirate's
Treasure Chest by
MELISSA & DOUG
This
treasure chest features ornate brass
handles, a locking skull latch, a pirate
bandana, an eye patch, gold dubloon
coins and a secret compartment for
stashing away the most valuable loot. It
has pretend-play value and allows little
pirates to learn about adventure on the
high seas. The chest measures 6.5" x
9.5" x 7.5".
— Melissa and Doug's Pirate’s Treasure
Chest was cited by Linda Hays, owner of
Hopscotch Inc. in McMinnville, Ore.,
when discussing popular items for young
boys.
— Five of 54 retailers told TDmonthly
Melissa & Doug items would be popular
during the 2007 Christmas season.
— "Kids can store all kinds of treasures
in this sturdy wooden pirate chest,"
said Valerie Cavallaro of Melissa &
Doug. 9/20/2007 (Price: $29.95; Age: 6
and Up)
Papo King
of Knights Red by
HOTALING IMPORTS
Papo
is proud to introduce its new line of
Weapon Master for 2007. The hand-painted
King of Knights is just one of 10 in the
series. For added play value, each of
the Weapon Master Knights can ride a
horse and stand on its own.
— Shirley Reilly, owner of Let's Play in
Hillsboro, Ore., discussed with
TDmonthly the upcoming
2007 Christmas season, noting that Papo
Knights will be big with little boys.
— “Papo has truly outdone themselves
creating one of the most detailed
knights on the market,” said Brian
Shackleton, operations manager for
Hotaling Imports, the toy’s U.S.
distributor.
— Ask retailers’ advice for how to sell
to boys and Papo Knights ride to the
rescue again and again, no matter what
the season. They’ve been on three
TDmonthly
Top-10 Most-Wanted Toys lists over the
last year, which is why they’ve been
named a TDmonthly Top
Seller 2007. 6/7/2007 (Price:
$5.49; Age: 3 and Up)
TRANSFORMERS - MEGATRON Figure
by HASBRO INC.
MEGATRON
is finally free, and his might will make
the Earth quake. He possesses advanced
AUTOMORPH technology designed to enhance
vehicle-to-robot conversion that
activates final battle mode, which comes
with all the requisite lights and
sounds. Robot mode features a launching
rocket claw that becomes a chain whip
and arms that combine to create
MEGATRON'S infamous and deadly fusion
cannon. He also has CYBERTRON jet
vehicle mode.
— "Transformers will probably be the big
thing," said Michelle, manager for
Whippersnappers in St. Simon’s Island,
Ga., when discussing upcoming sales for
the 2007 Christmas season.
— Gary, manager of
Johnny's Toys in Covington, Ky.,
told TDmonthly
that movies such as “Transformers” will
have a big impact on holiday sales.
"They are popular at the theater and
lots of them will be out on DVD for the
holidays. That is when the movie toys do
really well,” he said.
— Five of 54 retailers, concentrated in
the Southeast, believe the Transformers
line will be popular for the
holidays. 9/20/2007 (Price: $39.99; Age:
5 and Up)
Papo -
Riding Grenadier by
HOTALING IMPORTS
Collectors
can transport themselves to a time when
the professional grenadier riding on his
proud horse could be counted upon to
maintain order with class and dignity.
No patrol cruisers, no keystone cops, no
call for backup. The grenadier was the
symbol of professionalism and duty,
embodied in this historically accurate,
detailed and hand-painted classic from
Papo.
— "For [boys ages 8 to 12], I've got the
Papo action figures, pirates, grenadiers
and all sorts of things," said Marilyn
Sipila, owner of Toys Etc. in Poulsbo,
Wash.
— Shirley Reilly, owner of Let's Play in
Hillsboro, Ore., also predicted Papo
will be a hot seller during Christmas
2007.
— Four of 54 retailers who spoke to
TDmonthly
about upcoming 2007 holiday sales
suggested that Papo would be a key
purchase for boys ages 8 to
12. 9/20/2007 (Price: $23.99)
Fun Rides
10 Model Building Set by
K'NEX INDUSTRIES INC.
Part
of the K'NEX line of tub and case sets,
the Fun Rides 10 Model Building Set is
loaded with more than 170 original K'NEX
parts, micro K'NEX parts and new K'NEX
bricks. The set allows kids to build
exciting thrill rides to create their
own theme park. It includes instructions
for 10 models.
— When asked to predict will sell for
older boys during the holidays 2007,
Mary Sisson, owner of
Kazoodles in Vancouver, Wash.,
replied, "I'm guessing some of the more
advanced construction kits. We just
finally brought in K'NEX, and they've
got some good ones."
— Four of 54 retailers TDmonthly
spoke with said K'NEX would connect with
older boys during peak selling seasons.
— "The Fun Rides 10 Model Building Set
incorporates our new brick system. Even
the very young can build fun amusement
parks and playgrounds with it," said
Barb Rentschler, vice president of
global marketing for K'NEX
Industries. 9/20/2007 (Price: $9.99;
Age: 5 and Up)
Carrera
Go!!! NASCAR by CARRERA
Featuring
genuine NASCAR racers, this Carrera
Go!!! set is sure to please fans of the
racing series. A breathtaking loop,
tight-banked corners and steep inclines
and declines make this track almost as
exciting as the real thing. The set
comes with track parts, a lap counter
and a speed controller. All that's
missing is the firing of the starter's
pistol.
— "The Carrera Go!!! sets seem to sell
the best for [the 8 to 12] age group.
... We're going to redo our test track
here in the store. We expect that to be
a big dollar deal," said David Campbell,
owner of
Amazing Toys in Great Falls, Mont.
— "For 8 to 12, it's going to be road
racing — Carrera Go!!! electric road
racing sets," added Diane Gervais for
Amato's in Middletown, Conn.,
regarding projected sales for the
holidays 2007.
— Two of 54 retailers specifically cited
Carrera Go!!! car racing sets when
predicting Christmas 2007 hot sellers
for tween boys. 9/20/2007 (Price:
$69.00)
GeoSafari
10-in-1 Electronic Lab by
EDUCATIONAL INSIGHTS INC.
Curious
minds can investigate the magic of
electricity through the distinctive and
versatile 10-in-1 Electronics Lab. Young
electronic engineers can build 10
different circuit projects with one
unit, including a Morse code telegraph,
a burglar alarm and a radio that really
works. The 20-page illustrated project
guide provides easy-to-follow
instructions and diagrams, and the
spring-coil construction means no tools
or soldering are required. The lab
requires a nine-volt battery, which is
not included.
— "For boys 8 to 12, we steer a lot of
them toward science. We have a lot of
science kits that are fun, [such as]
GeoSafari by Educational Insights," said
Linda Hays, owner of
Hopscotch Inc. in McMinnville, Ore.
— Michael Lanz, owner of Kiddy Corner in
Ellington, Conn., said that “anything to
do with science — science kits by
Educational Insights,” will probably
sell well during the holidays 2007.
— Two of 54 retailers predicted that
science kits from Educational Insights
will sell well for tween boys at
Christmastime. 9/20/2007 (Price: $19.99;
Age: 9 and Up)
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