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The Interactive Toy market is a subset of the larger Toys industry. It includes toys that are designed to interact with the user in some way, such as through sound, motion, or other sensory feedback. These toys often use technology to create an immersive experience for the user. Interactive toys can range from simple, low-tech items such as talking dolls to more complex, high-tech items such as robots and virtual reality systems.
Interactive toys are popular among children and adults alike, as they provide an engaging and entertaining experience. They can also help to develop skills such as problem-solving, creativity, and communication.
Some companies in the Interactive Toy market include Hasbro, Mattel, Spin Master, WowWee, and VTech. These companies produce a wide range of interactive toys, from traditional board games to robotic pets and virtual reality systems. Show Less Read more