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    Toy Safety and Mattel Toy I.

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    Mattel Toy I. Introduction : Mattel Toy Recall 2007 Case Study About Mattel In 1945‚ Ruth and Elliot Handler and Harold "Matt" Matson form a partnership called Mattel Creations in Southern California in a garage workshop that manufactured picture frames and dollhouse furniture. The world’s largest toy company‚ Mattel‚ Inc.‚ also known as “the world’s premiere toy company - today and tomorrow‚” designs‚ manufactures‚ markets‚ and distributes a variety of toy products all over the world. The company’s

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    Unfortunately‚ in the present days‚ in the contemporary era‚ toys have a great influence in gender roles. This influence creates a lot of pressure in the little ones who are forced to buy ‘’girl’s’’ toys and ‘’boy’s ‘’ toys. However‚ if a boy buys a toy that are labeled and directed for girls‚ such as Barbie dolls‚ pink bicycles and Polly’s‚ they are very likely to suffer bully from their colleagues at school. That can lead into severe mental problems such as: depression‚ high levels of insecurity

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    Fidget Spinning Toy Essay

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    Fidget Spinning Toy Can Distract Everyone Easily Individuals have been lamenting the most recent fever — fidget spinning toy — via web-based networking media. Truly‚ while my bolster has been peppered with sobs for assistance from companions with children and instructors‚ I’d never known about these things. In any case‚ surprisingly fidget spinning toy can help diverted grown-ups. So‚ this is what you have to think about them. The fidget spinning toy is another handheld toy that you can turn and

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    Toy Evaluation

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    Toy Evaluation Article Brief Children apparently develop his or her cognitive structure according to his or her understanding (Bakir & Palan‚ 2010). This is not limited to social cognitive developmental toys‚ aggressive promoting toys‚ and gender stereotyping toys. Lev Vygotsky‚ a Russian Psychologist‚ created a theory of learning and development that may have implications in regard to play materials (Bradley‚ 1985). Apparently‚ children’s toys play a significant role in long-term effects

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    Abington Hill Toys Essay

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    Finance 301 September 15‚ 2011 CASE 1 ABINGTON-HILL TOYS‚ INC. INTRODUCTION In the case of Abington-Hill Toys‚ Inc.‚ Vernon Albright assumed the position of the president of the firm following the death of the Lewis Hill‚ the last of the original founders. During the last years of Mr. Hill’s control of the firm‚ the financial condition of the company had deteriorated. In order to investigate the financial condition of the firm‚ the new president hired a company comptroller who was experienced

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    Toy Plus

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    on surplus toy trucks did not work as well as we expected.” Murthy interrupted‚ “Asha we can no longer afford to achieve these kinds of results. You have got to find a solution. I am counting on you to come up with something to improve the situation. Otherwise we may both be out of a job.” BACKGROUND ToysPlus is a small‚ privately held company in the toy industry‚ with sales of about Rs. 10‚05‚000 a year. The company was started in 1951‚ manufacturing an innovative line of plastic toys and trucks

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    Toy Research

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    Eric Bertrand 3/27/2013 Imaginext Bat Cave The purpose of this paper is to examine the Imaginext Bat Cave toy found at play.com. The examination will cover the toys ability to encourage a child’s cognitive‚ emotional and social development. The objective is to inform the reader of the appropriate age children should be in order to enjoy the toy. This paper will cover any safety issues‚ gender roles‚ and fun value. The toy is the Bat Cave‚ which is Batman’s’ base operations from the cartoon

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    Baby Toys

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    Baby Toys ney Baby Einstein Bendy Ball ● design makes it easy for little fingers to grasp and roll. The multi-colored rolling Rattle Ball inside adds additional sounds and visual stimulation to this toy. This toy helps develop the baby’s fine-motor skills. Costs $6.95 Toy features... Soft‚ flexible plastic with bright primary colors make this Ball fun and easy for little fingers to bend‚ squeeze‚ grasp‚ and roll Colorful‚ recognizable Caterpillar character on center band Rolling Chime

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    Toys by, Barthes

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    Toys by‚ Barthes In: “Toys” Barthes goes over his thoughts and findings on (French Toys). I found the story an odd read due to the content of Barthes writings. Having toys as a child I can see the related issues he brings up in his writings about (Dolls) and (Military) toys for children and the way they help to raise them in to adult hood. It is a very straight forward way of thing and in our day in age now‚ quite barbaric thinking. Many children today do not play with (Toys). The children

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    Stereotypes In Toys

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    Another aspect of career choice being impacted by gender stereotypes in toys is imagination. Imagination affects what one’s career will be‚ and toys have a direct impact on imagination. Imagination is heavily promoted by toys‚ especially wooden blocks and water tables (“Importance”). Toys can also help babies and young children develop imaginative skills through pretend play (“Impact”). Gender stereotyping causes limited imagination in kids‚ and for girls to miss out on problem solving opportunities

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