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A Look At Little Tikes Toys

November 5th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

In the course of nearly all of the 1990s, the top-selling vehicle of those years was intended for customers who could not technically drive, or even spend money on that auto. The car we refer to happens to be red and yellow, manufactured solely of plastic, and offers no engine, exhaust system or windsheild wipers. Don’t forget to look at the different kinds of Razor MX350 Dirt Bike.

Yes, I’m speaking about the Little Tikes Cozy Coupe which had sold greater than 6 million units by Christmas of 2004. If you have been blessed with children, known friends who have been blessed with children, or lived in North America within the last two decades, you have seen this child-sized plastic car in driveways and back yards everywhere. Another must see are the multiple types of Razor MX350 Dirt Bike.

Little Tikes is the manufacturer of the Cozy Coupe as well as a small universe of other kid’s toys and is based in Hudson, Ohio. Virtually all Little Tikes products are low-tech molded plastic toys for indoor and outdoor use, and primarily are used as play aids which allow children to re-construct the world of adults using child-sized furniture and toys in bright colors with rounded corners. Little Tikes makes playground equipment together with small chairs and tables which are correctly scaled for toddlers, together with activity centers like kitchens and laboratories.

The Little Tikes playhouse is one more perennial selling toy and is inhabited by diminutive Little Tikes relatives together with their very small fixtures. In a development that may be looked at as either enchanting or troubling, the furnishings in the Little Tikes playhouse are perfect tiny copies of the child-sized furnishings manufactured by this company. It is possible for a kid to use a Little Tikes bed, table and chair in the room coupled with the playhouse which uses those same toy furnishings in the Little Tike child’s bedroom.

Thomas G. Murdough Jr. started Little Tikes in 1969, then sold the organization to Rubbermaid, who then sold the organization to MGM Entertainment. Interestingly enough, Murdough then decided to begin a new toy manufacturer called Step2, which happens to be in direct competition with Little Tikes regarding a lot of its product lines. Step2 products are quite alike in style and quality to Little Tikes products, and generally are cheaper.

Little Tikes products might be obtained through the company internet site or in nearly all department, toy and national chain stores. The products range in price from a Little Champs Basketball Hoop for the bathtub for $10 to the Endless Adventures Playcenter for $1000.

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