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Traditional Playsets Get a Fresh Look: Dollhouse Roundtable
TDmonthly: What makes your dollhouses and playsets unique, setting them apart from your competitors?
Susan Tice, product manager and public relations director, International Playthings Inc.: Calico Critters of Cloverleaf Corners differ from our competitors in several ways. First, the main figures, or "dolls," are flocked, articulated animals, such as cats, dogs, bears, bunnies and koalas. The animal families are universal and attractive to every child no matter what race or sex. (Yes, we have heard of boys playing with Calico Critters, too!)
TDmonthly: Is there any region of the United States or the world where your products sell better than others? Heun (PlanToys): We do see a larger focus on the classical-styled homes and accessories in Middle America and greater success with ultra-mod and contemporary-styled pieces on the East and West Coasts. This is probably a result of the surrounding living environment, as children like to base their play experience on some form of reality.
Korniat (B-Bel): In the United States, for some reason, we do really great on the Internet. Our catalog sales are huge. We have dealers all over the Untied States and Canada. Once the consumer understands that our product is about decorating, the parents appreciate that and pass that appreciation down to the child. TDmonthly: What are your plans for expansion and future products?
Tice (International Playthings): We have begun offering Ready-to-Playsets. These sets feature a critter with detailed play accessories and a short story. It is the perfect gift for a Calico Critter fan and is also a terrific way for consumers to introduce children to the product. Korniat (B-Bel): We’re coming out with new designs for the houses and expanding on our decorating elements. We will have slipcovers for the furniture and new types of glitters and paints. Writer's Bio: ALISON MAREK is an award-winning writer, director and cartoonist whose work has been published by Fairchild Publications and DC Comics (Piranha Press), broadcast on Showtime and other cable networks, and viewed worldwide in film festivals. See her short films and print work on www.alisonmarek.com. Watch her nefarious villains in the web series www.MuggsMovers.com. Get inspired by her cartoons "Daily ARFFirmations to Unleash Your Inner Fido" at www.ARFFirmations.com. Phew! And then ... Read more articles by this author |
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