Top Toy Trends of 2014 Announced by Toy Industry Association (TIA), the Official Voice of Toy Fair
"Larger than Life" ... "RC Rampage" ... "Full STEAM Ahead!" ... and "Frightfully Fun" Among Top Trends
NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2014 -- Supersized and classic toys, innovative RC vehicles, custom-built creations and zombie-inspired playthings are among the top industry trends of 2014, according to experts at the Toy Industry Association (TIA). The trade group unveiled this year's hottest playthings during a packed seminar for media and buyers at TIA's 111th American International Toy Fair.
"Personalization and open-ended play are definitely the buzz words of 2014," said Adrienne Appell, TIA trend expert. "Whether kids are building with classic blocks, designing their own dolls, playing in virtual worlds, or 'mashing up' play patterns, toymakers are giving them more freedom than ever to play exactly how they want. Best of all, these value-packed playthings come at a variety of price points – we are seeing a great selection of both splurge-worthy items and very affordable toys to fit any budget."
The toys, games and youth entertainment products revealed at today's "Toy Trends Tea" seminar will be appearing in stores now through the Holiday 2014 shopping season.
A summary of the six top trends follows:
Includes: dollhouses; inflatable toys; cars, trucks and trains; plush; and baby doll carriages, cribs and other role-play accessories.
Includes: traditional RCs with added features, such as the ability to fly higher, drive faster or launch projectiles.
Includes: hands-on science kits and innovative tech toys that inspire kids to think outside the box; and arts and crafts that introduce kids to STEAM concepts and skills at an early age.
Includes: classic toys with a zombie twist; gothic-style fashion dolls and accessories; detailed figures for older collectors; and trivia games for fans of popular movies and TV shows, like The Walking Dead.
Includes: re-releases and refreshed retro toys; low-tech / back-to-basics toys that reflect the enduring popularity of classic play patterns over time; and old-school family games that foster intergenerational play.
Includes two sub-trends: "Mash-up" toys, which incorporate many uses or ways to play in a single toy or game, giving kids the freedom to choose how they'd like to play; and "Fashion Forward" toys, which include DIY sets that allow kids to create their own accessories, fashion dolls that can be styled in a personalized way and realistically-designed dollhouses and building / play sets.
About the American International Toy Fair (www.ToyFairNY.com)
Toy Fair is an annual event that is owned and operated by the Toy Industry Association (TIA). The show brings together more than 1,150 exhibiting manufacturers, distributors, importers and sales agents to showcase 150,000+ toy and youth entertainment products to 7,000+ unique retail outlets from 100 countries.
About the Toy Industry Association (TIA) (www.ToyAssociation.org and www.ToyInfo.org)
TIA is the not-for-profit trade association representing all businesses involved in creating and delivering toys and youth entertainment products for kids of all ages, representing more than 700 companies who account for approximately 85% of domestic toy sales. TIA is the owner and operator of the American International Toy Fair and Fall Toy Preview. Toy safety is the number one priority for the toy industry; TIA has a long history of leadership in toy safety and works with government, consumers and industry on ongoing programs to ensure safe and fun play.