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LEGO stabilises with 4% global growth in 2018
The top selling themes in 2018 were LEGO City, LEGO Technic, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Friends and LEGO Ninjago.
Friends and Steamboat Willie to get LEGO sets
The LEGO Review Board has decided they will be the next LEGO Ideas concepts to become a reality.
“We endeavour to make each gram of plastic earn its right to exist”: Designers talk eco-friendly toys
With shoppers becoming more environmentally conscious and the industry boasting the potential to become more eco-friendly, we asked toy and game creators what the design community can do to help make the toy space greener.
MGA scoops Toy of the Year award for L.O.L Surprise
“A sold-out TOTY Awards gala underscores the health and vitality of the toy manufacturing and retail community as we focus on building successes in year ahead together,” said Steve Pasierb, president and CEO of The Toy Association.
LEGO Hidden Side to “break the mould” of AR play experiences
“We’re creating a new type of play where the physical world actually influences the AR layer, instead of the other way around,” said LEGO’s Tom Donaldson.
Ethical toy sourcing gathers pace in 2019
Against a backdrop of new regulation, evolving consumer expectations, and global sustainability initiatives, Mark Robertson, SVP at the Ethical Toy Program, explains why now is the time to embrace ethical manufacturing.
Pop-Up Book becomes latest LEGO Ideas project to head to retail
Concept was submitted by LEGO Ideas members Grant Davis and Jason Allemann in August 2016, before being adapted into the official LEGO version by LEGO designer Wesley Talbott.
LEGO “on track” as sales grow 1% in first half of 2018
During the first half of the year, the top-performing themes were LEGO Technic, LEGO Ninjago, LEGO Creator and LEGO Classic.
Playing together makes families happier, closer and less stressed, states LEGO’s Play Well Report
New report also shows that playtime is being squeezed, with nearly a third of families spending less than five hours playing together every week.
LEGO teams up with IKEA to encourage more play in the home
“We wish to deal with the challenge that some parents might have with the wonderful mess that play creates,” said LEGO.