Toys; Games
Check Out This Stellar Women of NASA Lego Set
A new set of figures will honor the contributions of women in STEM.
What Your Kids Will Be Playing With Next Year: Toy Fair 2017, a Product Recap
Think drones, robotics, and toys connected to family-friendly movies. Something else: Play-Doh is back!
Connected Teddy Bears Leaked Kids' Voices Online
The supposedly private messages were even held for ransom.
3 Reasons Entrepreneurs and Startups Are Bringing Toys Back to Life
A growing movement called toys-to-life is the likely vehicle for bridging the toy-gaming divide.
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The STEM Club Toy Subscription encourages kids to learn through play -- for $20 a month.
Lego Replaces Long-Time CEO With Company's First Foreign Boss
Briton Bali Padda, currently chief operations officer, will replace Jorgen Vig Knudstorp, who was the first chief executive from outside the Kristiansen clan, Denmark's richest family.
Rubik's Cube Loses EU Trademark Fight Over Its Shape
The toy, invented in 1974 by Hungarian Erno Rubik, is popular among young and old, with more than 350 million cubes sold worldwide.
Hasbro and Indiegogo Want You to Design Their Newest Game
An international competition offers the chance for a gaming enthusiast to have their original game idea turned into reality.
Ponies and Princesses: Hasbro Launches Charm Offensive for Girls
Having captivated boys with its 'Star Wars' figures, the toy company is turning to Disney Princesses and the launch of its first animated movie to arrest a five-quarter slump in sales of its toys for girls.
These Toymakers Want to Show Kids the Fun of Snail Mail
Turtle Mail wants to show little digital natives what it's like to receive and send physical letters.
Help Leo DiCaprio Win an Oscar by Mashing Your Keyboard
A new browser game has the film star racing other actors and dodging photographers and Lady Gaga.
Mattel Introduces New Body Types for Barbie
Tall, curvy and petite toys are now available so girls can 'find a doll that speaks to them.'
Uber Has a Creative New Way to Distract Drunk Passengers
As concerns over driver safety have increased over the past few months, the ride service is reportedly piloting one solution in the backseats of cars in Charlotte, N.C.