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Teddy Ruxpin, a battery-operated talking bear created by a Disney engineer, became one of the biggest toys of the ’80s. But there would be no talking his way out of bankruptcy proceedings.
Jake Rossen|
LEGO unveils its priciest set yet: a massive, detailed Death Star model for Star Wars fans.
CaLea Johnson|
CaLea Johnson|
If you want a more cuddly version of an American Girl doll, now‘s your chance.
CaLea Johnson|
Why are we so obsessed with opening—and watching people open—blind boxes? A toy expert and a psychologist break down what’s going on behind this bizarre trend.
Lorna Wallace|
This “Animal Crossing” player’s “42-acre” LEGO island is a miniature masterpiece.
CaLea Johnson|
From a dollhouse with a nuclear bunker to an atomic energy lab with real uranium, some of these toys from the ‘50s and ‘60s have us scratching our heads.
Kaeli Conforti|
A Labubu heist joins the long list of infamous toy-related crimes throughout history.
CaLea Johnson|

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Get ready for a high-stakes competition series combining strategy, drama, and cash prizes.
CaLea Johnson|
The game of familiar faces has surprising connections to Anne Frank and fidget toys.
Jake Rossen|
Make your way around the board of ‘Monopoly: Pokémon’ and catch ’em all.
CaLea Johnson|
The ’80s trivia game was turned down by board game giants. It wound up outselling Monopoly.
Jake Rossen|