Take a trip down memory lane and feast your eyes on this Cash Generator infographic documenting the top 50 holiday toys of the last 100 years.
The holiday shopping rush is on and there are more than a few covet-able and cuddle-able toys being desperately sought out all in an effort to avoid a torrent of tears on Christmas morning. Every year, news spreads about a toy that children all over the world are insistently begging for. The toy has been circled in countless toy catalogs and all eight drafts of your child's wish list bear the toy's name in capital letters. Worthy of hair pulling, bribes and violent behavior, these toys turn department stores into pure pandemonium.
This may appear as a modern occurrence, but this Cash Generator infographic proves that materialism and Christmas have gone hand-in-hand for several years now. Tracing these wildly popular toys as far back as the legendary teddy bear at the turn of the century, this infographic proves that, for at least a century, parents have been at the mercy of their child's holiday whims.
Revisit such favorites as the Hula Hoop, Game Boy and Tickle Me Elmo with nostalgic infographic from Cash Generator.
Treasured Toy Infographics
The Cash Generator Looks Back at Popular Toys From the Last 100 Years
Trend Themes
1. Retro Toy Resurgence - As consumers seek out nostalgic experiences, there is a growing market for updated versions of classic toys.
2. Interactive and Educational Toys - Parents are increasingly interested in gifting toys that provide educational value and promote engagement.
3. Sustainability in Toy Manufacturing - With growing concern for environmental impact, there is opportunity for toy companies to innovate and prioritize sustainable materials and practices in manufacturing.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Toy companies can capitalize on the nostalgia trend and create updated versions of classic toys with modern features and functions.
2. Education Technology - Interactive and educational toys present an opportunity for EdTech companies to expand their offerings and reach a younger audience.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can explore and implement sustainable materials and production practices to appeal to consumers who prioritize environmental impact.