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Britney Spears is a cornucopia of wealth dolls – Britney toys, market development – the toy industry

Children for toys like, as much as women on cosmetics, clothing love. The data show that China now has 286 million over 14 years of age children and adolescents, this group of toys consumption per capita is only 20-30 yuan, much lower than the Asian children per capita consumption of 13 U.S. dollars and the world toys per child 34 U.S. dollars in toys, the level of consumption. If China’s toy consumption in children and adolescents to the Asian average, the market size will more than 30 billion yuan.

Urgent development of China’s toy market, a well versed in the Chinese market, understand consumer dynamics Toy Brands , Will launch a consumer boom! Meanwhile, the toy industry’s enormous profits, will take another group of investment boom, Britney Spears doll in “smart and fashionable” for product innovation, win the market opportunities. In order to protect the interests of investors, the headquarters has also taken a number of measures with the National Cooperation Are common to win “smart toys” huge market share!

Occupation of market opportunities Women and children are the main consumption has been widely recognized, from the old children to young teens and then to the family of women. China has more than 900 million consumer base of this, several hundred billion dollars each year bears a huge consumer market, and toy products currently on the market the brand franchise and almost none Adult Toys Is few, Britney Spears opened the first of its kind brand toys!

Spears is baby, adhering to the international fashion design, the selection of the best materials, strict manufacturing processes under the premise of the international toy market, combined with the background and the actual situation in China, Britney Spears young children and adults integrate toys as a whole, designed to produce cartoon dolls Smart Doll , Couple doll, Hyun dancing dolls, fashion dolls, doll constellation, sports doll, Doll Dolls, dolls, dolls and other products the court. To Britney Spears and smart and fashion dolls as the dolls as one star, a leading pioneer in the fashion toy market!

Security management training Britney Spears is baby

to expand the market in the country, Spears toys based on the analysis of franchised stores guide, track management. Franchise stores for the specific problems arising in business, Britney headquarters will be timely improvements, if necessary, to send home the professional guidance of supervisors, with store management to ensure run a successful one.

The same time, Britney Spears opened the “Golden Key” in the communication and logistics, building a strong e-commerce platform, according to the changing market to ensure that dealers purchase, communication a snap! Whether the face of the dealer shop design, product display, or business strategy and other issues, all in the headquarters of the support of Britney smooth operation. Britney dealer said that this is the perfect protection for marine dealers in the rough markets ahead of the benchmark!

Head of Britney Spears says coming 2008 Olympic Games, all kinds of markets surge hidden, waiting for burst time, “smart, stylish,” the doll toy industries have yet to be developed under this opportunity. Britney Spears doll, complete product system, and careful service system and local investors will usher in the common wealth cornucopia!

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 Buy, Buy Baby: How Big Business Captures the Ultimate Consumer - Your Baby or Toddler


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 Buy, Buy Baby: How Big Business Captures the Ultimate Consumer - Your Baby or Toddler


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New – In the tradition of No Logo and Fast Food Nation, Buy Buy Baby investigates how today’s consumer economy markets to infants and toddlers. Buy Buy Baby is a powerful expose of how multi-national toy and media corporations use aggressive marketing techniques to snare the ultimate consumer — your baby or toddler. While it’s no secret that toy and media companies manipulate the insecurities of parents to sell them products, Buy Buy Baby reveals how these corporations sponsor and use the lat

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 Christmas Wishes: A Catalog of Vintage Holiday Treats and Treasures


Christmas Wishes: A Catalog of Vintage Holiday Treats and Treasures


$10.53


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 Christmas Wishes: A Catalog of Vintage Holiday Treats and Treasures


Christmas Wishes: A Catalog of Vintage Holiday Treats and Treasures


$24.95


“What a joy! Live your favorite Christmases over again with this sugar-sprinkled guidebook of magic memories.” –Karal Ann Marling, Author of Merry Christmas A nostalgic look at Christmas in the mid-twentieth century Memorable color illustrations From plastic nativity scenes to aluminum trees, Christmas became a major marketing extravaganza in America in the mid-twentieth century. This book recalls the holiday between 1940 and 1970, courtesy of department stores, five and tens, toy manufacturers, publishing houses, and record companies. Boomers and Gen-Xers will relive memories of special holiday toys and treats, Christmas children’s books by Little Golden and Wonder, holiday music released by Peter Pan and Disneyland records, and merchandising characters such as Frosty the Snowman and Montgomery Ward’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Liberally illustrated with vintage ads, book covers, record sleeves, and photographs.

 Classic Lionel Trains 1900-1969


Classic Lionel Trains 1900-1969


$19.14


From 1900 through the late-1950s, Lionel went from a wooden cheese box on wheels to expensive toy trains that flew off shelves at the height of the Great Depression to one of the world’s most recognizable brand names. In the 1960s, the company found itself in a fight for its life; only a buyout from General Mills would save the name from relegation to the dust heap of time. More than 80 modern color photographs help break Lionel’s classic rags-to-riches-to-rags period into five distinct eras, and a fascinating history examines the design and marketing of the company’s most significant — and dubious — products, placing them in the context of contemporary competition, real-life railroads, and world affairs.

 Combina y Crea Toy story 3 / Toy Story 3 Mix & Match


Combina y Crea Toy story 3 / Toy Story 3 Mix & Match


$14.08


Silver Dolphin En Espanol,Hardcover – Spanish-language Edition,Pub by Advanced Marketing, S. de R. L. de C. V.

 Combina y crea: Toy Story 3


Combina y crea: Toy Story 3


$14.99


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 DRAGON'S CATAPULT


DRAGON’S CATAPULT


$24.48


Help the knights defeat the enemy with the Dragon’s Catapult. Includes two figures, working fire catapult, LED Crossbow, and other accessories. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 DRAGON'S DUNGEON


DRAGON’S DUNGEON


$87.89


Shoot the ballista from the top of the Dragon’s Dungeon. Includes three figures, green dragon, working ballista, and many other accessories. The Dragon’s Dungeon has a gate that opens and a working light. Also comes with a Green Dragon Badge for the child to wear. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 EQUESTRIENNE


EQUESTRIENNE


$10.99


Get geared up to go riding for the day. Includes an Equestrienne, pony, saddle, and halter. Recommended for ages four and up. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 FAO LION PRIDE W MONKEYS


FAO LION PRIDE W MONKEYS


$30.13


Hear the lions roar! Includes lion, lioness, cub, monkeys, and other accessories. Set can be expanded with Playmobil Wildlife Waterhole! Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 FAO OSTRICH FAMILY WITH NEST


FAO OSTRICH FAMILY WITH NEST


$9.99


Be careful not to disturb the Ostrich Family and the eggs in their nest. Includes two ostriches with movable heads, ostrich eggs and nest. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

 FAO RANGERS VEHICLE WITH RHINO


FAO RANGERS VEHICLE WITH RHINO


$43.43


Transport the rhino to another location with the Ranger’s Vehicle. Includes a figure, rhino, ranger’s vehicle, trailer with ramp, and other accessories. The cage walls of the trailer are removable. Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. By the 1930s, Playmobil’s pretend play had again been redefined; manufacturing telephones, cash registers, and various items for toy shops using sheet metal. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil’s current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. In 1958, the hula hoop craze gripped the world, and Horst Brandstatter was determined to perfect the pretend play toy that would inspire further exploration. Realizing that the technique, using air pressure, hot plastic hoses, and shape molds, could also produce basically any shape (in addition to the traditional bottles and hoops), Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

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