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The traditional toy market is a segment of the toy industry that focuses on the production and sale of toys that have been around for generations. These toys are often made of wood, plastic, or fabric and are designed to be used by children for play and entertainment. Examples of traditional toys include dolls, action figures, board games, puzzles, and building blocks.
Traditional toys are often seen as a way to encourage creativity and imagination in children, as well as to help them develop important skills such as problem-solving and social interaction. They are also seen as a way to help children learn about the world around them.
Some of the major companies in the traditional toy market include Mattel, Hasbro, Lego, and Fisher-Price. These companies produce a wide variety of traditional toys, ranging from classic board games to modern action figures. Other companies in the traditional toy market include Melissa & Doug, Ravensburger, and Schleich. Show Less Read more