This holiday season, I See Me is fusing holiday celebrations with skill-building personalized puzzles. The family-friendly custom puzzles are available in two sizes and are designed to correspond with the My Very Own Christmas storybook.
While the My Very Own Christmas personalized puzzle can be customized with up to five names of family members, the Countdown to Christmas puzzle showcases a family's name at the top and reveals fun characters to represent each day in December. These puzzles, available in kid-friendly 24-piece and family-friendly 500-piece editions, are useful for boosting everything from cognitive skills and problem solving to fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
I See Me also offers personalized pet puzzles that can be customized with images of dogs and cats.
Festive Personalized Puzzles
I See Me's Custom Puzzles Help to Kick Off the Holiday Season
Trend Themes
1. Personalized Puzzles - The customization of puzzles with names and images creates opportunities for companies to offer unique and creative gift options for customers.
2. Skill-building Toys - The focus on cognitive skills, problem-solving, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination presents opportunities for companies to expand their offerings and cater to parents who prioritize skill-building in their child's playtime.
3. Holiday-themed Toys - Creating holiday-themed toys and games presents opportunities for companies to tap into the holiday market and offer gift options that align with the celebratory season.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can capitalize on the trend towards skill-building playtime by creating more educational toys and games geared towards building cognitive and motor skills.
2. Customized Gift Industry - The trend of personalized and customizable items is growing, creating opportunities for companies to cater to consumers looking for unique and thoughtful gift options.
3. Holiday Gift and Decor Industry - The holiday season presents a sizable market for gift and decor companies, and incorporating personalized and skill-building toys into their offerings could attract parents who prioritize educational playtime for their children.