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How Plush Toys Have Evolved
These days, children don’t want to wake up on holiday morning to find plush toys under the tree. Stuffed animals, like the beloved teddy bear used to be something that kids loved, even as they grew into teenagers. That’s not the case anymore though. Times have changed and even small children are getting used to interactive toys and video games, making the unanimated plush toys seem rather boring.
What else could plush toys manufacturers do but make stuffed animals that were interactive? When the market began to demand toys that were interactive, the Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup emerged to meet the demand.
During last year’s holiday season, the Biscuit My Lovin Pup was among the hottest selling toys. Parents were racing around, trying to find this larger sized, interactive plush toy because they were certain their children would love to have one. This toy provides the same wholesome fun and comfort that their parents you to derive from their plush toys, but it also offers the interactive features that today’s young children demand.
Biscuit is an unusual stuffed toy because he actually hears his little human playmates and responds. He will lift his paw when a child needs a shake and will wag his tail and bark on cue. At the end of a play session kids can still cuddle up with him for a bit of TV time or a good nap.
While Biscuit is a fun example of how toy technology has grown in recent years, he is also a good example of how the plush toys market has evolved. What began as a very active industry for teddy bears years ago has turned into an industry of moving and talking pets that children love in a new way.
The plush toys market has not dried up over the years as people might have predicted. Instead, it has evolved and expanded in order to keep up with the changes. The toy manufacturers have been able to deliver whatever the young market demands. This means a variety of plush toys that sit, bark, talk, dance, sing, or even roam around the house have been designed.
These days, you can even find pet dinosaurs that wander around the house, interacting with people they encounter along the way. Once they’re done roaming, they will pick a spot to lie down and take a nap. The technology that’s used for these advanced interactive pets is still in its infancy so the battery life on this dinosaur toy is rather short, but it shows promise of what plush toys will look like in another ten years.
Parents who don’t want to deal with a real puppy chasing through the house, chewing everything up, and turning the carpet into a potty can now purchase the Fur Real Friends Biscuit or the smaller sized pets that make noises and move their heads when their backs are rubbed. Parents with dinosaur loving children can now bring home toy dinosaurs that interact with their children for an hour or so every day.
It’s true that kids today do not want to find teddy bears under the holiday tree. Parents have undoubtedly heard “but it doesn’t do anything” one too many times, which is why they are now looking for plush toys that are interactive. Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup and the home-traveling dinosaur are huge improvements over the unanimated toys of the past, but you can guarantee toys will continue to evolve over the years.
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