When Aussies discovered a rather random Big W toy could snag them a Qantas business class flight, they wasted no time purchasing the now sold out $3.50 item.
Ready to hear something quacking mad? Aussie frequent flyers are peddling their feet (like ducks chasing down a piece of Wonder White bread) towards their local Big Ws, after a sneaky Qantas points ...
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The Toy Book, the leading trade publication serving the North American toy industry since 1984, has officially revealed the winners of its inaugural Pulse of Play Awards. Timed with The Toy Book’s ...
Toys sold for less than £15 accounted for nearly half of the UK market last year, as pressure from the rising cost of living continued to bear down on consumers. Sales of toys and games were down ...
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To celebrate National Rubber Ducky Day the library held many events themed around the famed little rubber bath toy. From rubber ducky races to scavenger hunts, games, and arts and crafts ...
2013 – The rubber ducky became a Toy Hall of Fame inductee in 2013. Founded in 1998, the Hall of Fame has only inducted 52 other toys. Russian Sculptor Peter Ganine sculpted many animal figures.
Gen Z and millennials' love of plushies is bringing some cheer to the toy industry. Young adults adore their stuffed animals, whether they're hanging onto the battered old ones from their ...
The rubber duck first appeared in the late 1800s when ... In 1992, a cargo ship spilled around 29,000 bath toys, most of which were rubber ducks, into the northern Pacific Ocean.
In December 2010, the Government of Canada restricted the use of six chemicals (phthalates) in the soft vinyl of children's toys and child care articles such as bath toys, baby bibs and teethers.