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May 2005 | Vol. IV - No. 5


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Toys, Toys and More Toys!


The curtains have lowered on a number of fantastic 2005 toy trade shows, including the Toy Fair in New York City. Here are some of the many wonderful products that the TDmonthly staff felt were worth mentioning, from those that were featured in the events to cool new toys of the year that we thought also deserved the spotlight.

To discover some of the hottest toys lined up for 2005, just click on the following categories...

(Click here for new products from advertisers.)

Action Figures Educational Plush
Aircraft Electronics Preschool
Arts & Crafts Furniture Pretend Play
Audio, Cassette & CD Games Puzzles
Balloons General Toys Remote Control
Board Games Gifts Robotics
Books Hobby Goods Science & Nature
Candy & Food Infant & Toddler Sporting Goods
Card Games Jewelry & Accessories Teddy Bears
Casinos & Gaming Licensed Products Trading Cards
CD-Rom Magic Sets Trains & Railroads
Clocks & Watches Musical Toys Vehicles-Riding
Collectibles Novelties Video Games
Construction Outdoor Fun Videos & DVDs
Creative Activities Party Goods Wheeled Toys
Die-Cast Play Houses Wooden Toys
Dolls Play Sets
For new toy product showcase visit the ToyShow by Clicking here. (To include your new products, call 310-979-4330 and ask for the publisher or the editor.








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