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The Evolution Of Plush Toys
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.
So, what could manufacturers of plush toys do but make those stuffed pets animated and interactive? That is exactly what has happened today as market demand for toys like the extremely popular Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup expands.
During last year’s holiday season, the Fur Real Friends Biscuit was one the biggest selling toys. Parents did whatever they could to find this larger sized, interactive plush toy because they were sure their children would love it. They didn’t mind buying this toy because it offers the same wholesome fun and comfort that their own plush toys gave them during their childhood. These plush toys were the same in that manner, but they included the interactive features that today’s kids are demanding.
This Fur Real Friend is a very unusual stuffed animal because he can hear his human playmates and is able to respond. He will lift his paw for a shake, wag his tail, or bark on cue. After kids are finished playing with him, Biscuit can cuddle up with the kids for a nap or TV time.
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 market for plush toys has not dried up over the years as many people may have predicted for modern times. Instead, it has expanded and changed to keep up with the changes. Whatever young customers demanded the toy manufacturers have delivered. This has led to a variety of plush toys that sing, dance, talk, bark, sit and even roam the house leisurely.
You can find pet dinosaurs that wander around the house, interacting with any family members they pass on their journey. They eventually lie down in a spot they’ve chosen to take a nice long nap. While the technology behind these advanced interactive pets is still in its infancy and the dinosaur’s battery life is rather short, think about what will evolve with these toys in ten years.
Parents that don’t want to deal with the hassles of a real puppy can buy the Fur Real Friends Biscuit for their children. This smaller sized pet makes noise and moves their heads when their backs are rubbed. Parents that have dinosaur loving kids can buy tome dinosaurs that their children can interact with throughout the day.
It’s true that today’s children don’t want to find a teddy bear with their name on it under the holiday tree. Parents have heard their children complain that the teddy bear doesn’t do anything one too many times. Now they look for plush toys that their children can interactive with. The Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin Pup and the traveling dinosaur are big improvements over the unanimated plush toys of the past, but you can rest assured that these toys will continue to evolve.
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